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The First Oblong Friends Meeting House

The First Oblong Friends Meeting House was erected on this site in 1742. It was used as a place of worship until 1764. West of the site was the Friends burial ground.

During the fall and winter of 1778 ...

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First Moorestown, New Jersey Friends Meeting House

The granite stone behind this plaque marks the location of the first Friends Meeting House. Built of logs in 1700. It was the earliest building for worship in Moorestown.

In 1720, it burned and was replaced with a large stone building ...

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1781 Friends Meeting House

The Friends Meeting House is the oldest religious building in Baltimore. In 1781, the Patapsco Friends Meeting, formerly located on Harford Road two miles north of the Inner Harbor, moved to this site. In 1784 a group of Quakers established ...

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Jamestown Friends Meeting House and Cemetery

This Quaker place of worship, built by the Mendenhall family around 1819, was used when bad weather made the one-mile trip to Deep River Fiends Meeting House impossible. It is located on its original site, across from Mendenhall Plantation. The ...

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Friends Meeting House

Friends

Meeting House

Erected 1807 Near Site

Of Original Log Structure

1st Preacher—Ezekiel Tripp

Society Organized About 1790

Marker is on New York Route 7, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Friends Meeting House

Flushing Freedom Mile

The Friends Meeting House was the first house of worship in the village of Flushing. It is New York City’s oldest house of worship in continuous use, and the second oldest in the nation. The house was built ...

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Friends Meeting House

A Bicentennial Commemorative Site

Recognizing America's

200th Year of Liberty

Friends Meeting House

Established 1684 by

Mahlon Stacy & others

as part of Chesterfield Monthly Meeting

Building erected in 1739

Marker is at the intersection of East Hanover Street and ...

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Goose Creek Friends 1765 Meeting House

This stone meeting house served as the place of worship for Goose Creek Friends from 1765 to 1819. It has served as the residence for the caretaker of the meeting's property since that time.

Marker is on Lincoln Road (County Route ...

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Goose Creek Friends 1817 Meeting House

Goose Creek Friends meeting house was built from 1817 to 1819. Originally a two story building, it was reconstructed from 1948 to 1949 after a severe wind storm in 1943.

Marker is on Lincoln Road (County Route 722) 1.6 miles south ...

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Friends Meeting House and Graveyard

After founding the town of Ellicotts Mills in 1772, the Ellicott brothers established this burying ground in 1795 and built the adjacent Friends Meeting House in 1800.

Marker is on Old Columbia Pike 0.2 miles south of Main Street, on the ...

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