
Both Fanny and Henry Longfellow recorded the occasion of the clock’s arrival at the house. In her August 26, 1848 journal entry, Fanny wrote “Tom out with splendid Louis Quatorze clock and buffet of carved wood to adorn the library”. Likewise, Henry recorded on the same day “Then Tom and Jewett bringing out a Louis Quinze clock . . .” attributing the clock to the similar but slightly later Louis XV style.
By the time the National Park Service took over administration of the Longfellow House, the clock had suffered from neglect and multiple inexpert repairs. After extensive conservation that took place in 2002, its appearance was restored to its former glory and the mechanism was repaired so that the clock could once again function. It is still displayed in the Longfellows’ library, where it keeps time 171 years after it was initially installed there.