Results for Old Meeting House
Old Town Friend's Meeting House and McKim's School
The Old Town Friends' Meeting House (also known as the Ais...
Old Meeting House Common
Site of Walpole's first houses of God, Those of Reverend P...
Old Yellow Meeting House
Rehoboth's second Meeting House,built in 1773,was located ...
National Historic Landmark-Old Quaker Meeting House
National Historical Landmark-Old Quaker Meeting House
<...Old South Meeting House
has been designated a
Registered National
Hist...
Site of the Old Baptist Meeting House
" Here, in 1794, I had the happiness,
instrumentally...
Old Stone Meeting House
1774 Old Stone Meeting House 1974
George Landcra...
Old White Meeting House and Cemetery
(Text front)
This church was established in 1696 by...
Old Nottoway Meeting House
This is the site of the Old Nottoway Meeting House, built ...
Old Meeting House
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Two hundred yards west of this spot stood the "...
Results for Old Meeting House
Old Town Friend's Meeting House and McKim's School
The Old Town Friends' Meeting House (also known as the Aisquith Street Meeting or Baltimore Meeting), is one of Baltimore's few remaining 18th-century buildings and the oldest religious building in the city. The Meeting House is a two-story, brick, rectangular ...
Old Meeting House Common
Site of Walpole's first houses of God, Those of Reverend Philip Payson and Reverend George Morey, Early Harvard Graduates.
O Zion Mount of pleading, our forefathers earlier shrine. Though now shorn of crest and hillsides art thou "Auld Lang Syne" Twilight ...
Old Yellow Meeting House
Rehoboth's second Meeting House,built in 1773,was located in the present cemetery. It replaced the Lake St Meeting House, and was used for town meetings and church services. The site included a stable, a cemetery west of the meeting house, a ...
National Historic Landmark-Old Quaker Meeting House
National Historical Landmark-Old Quaker Meeting House
Only surviving example in New York of a typical 17th-century ecclesiastical frame building. Proportions and framing system are prime examples of the survival of medieval techniques.
Used continuously as a meeting house since 1696, except ...
Old South Meeting House
has been designated a
Registered National
Historic Landmark
Under the provisions of the
Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935
this site possesses exceptional value
in commemorating or illustrating
the history of the United States
U.S. Department of the Interior
National Park Service
1964
Marker is at the intersection of Washington ...
Site of the Old Baptist Meeting House
" Here, in 1794, I had the happiness,
instrumentally, to lay the foundation of
a place of worship which composed of
the best materials, and classes with the
most neat and commodious Baptist
meetinghouses in the United States."
(Rev. Henry Holcombe, First Fruits ...
Old Stone Meeting House
1774 Old Stone Meeting House 1974
George Landcraft – Designer
Oldest Stone Meeting House in New England
1711 founding of church – Jacob Hemingway first student of Yale, first pastor of church. 1772 started construction. 1774 first services here.1785 first town meeting. 1796 ...
Old White Meeting House and Cemetery
(Text front)
This church was established in 1696 by settlers from Dorchester, Mass., for which the town of Dorchester was named. This brick sanctuary, built ca. 1700, was occupied and then burned by British troops in 1781. The church was ...
Old Nottoway Meeting House
This is the site of the Old Nottoway Meeting House, built in 1769, the second Baptist church established south of James River. Jeremiah Walker was the first minister.
Marker is on Lewiston Plank Road (Virginia Route 723) 0.3 miles north of ...
Old Meeting House
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Two hundred yards west of this spot stood the "Old Meeting House," built before 1750 to serve the Scottish Presbyterians of the District of Darien. A landmark in Colonial days, it was in use until after the Revolutionary War, both ...