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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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Plymouth Friends Meetinghouse

In continuous use as a house of worship since about 1708, it served as a hospital and campsite for Washington's forces on way to Valley Forge. Eastern wing, added in 1780, replaced original log school. Site was a center of ...

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Hopewell Friends Meeting House

One mile west

Meeting established 1734

since which time

regular religious services

have been held

* Erected 1934 *

Marker is at the intersection of Martinsburg Turnpike (U.S. 11) and Hopewell Road (County Route 672), on the right when traveling south on Martinsburg Turnpike.

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Birmingham Friends Meeting House

Erected in 1763

Used as a hospital after

The Battle of Brandywine

September 11, 1777

Marker is on S. Birmingham Road, on the right when traveling north.

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Rocky River Friends Meeting

Established under care of Cane Creek Meeting, 1753; a Monthly Meeting since 1908. Fourth building was constructed in 1926.

Marker is on Staley Snow Camp Road, on the left when traveling south.

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Wilmington Friends Meeting

Burial Place of Thomas Garrett

The first Meeting House on this site was built in 1738. It was replaced in 1748 when a larger building was constructed. The old Meeting House was then converted into a school. Known as Wilmington Friends ...

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Cane Creek Friends Meeting Since 1751 / Abigail Overman Pike 170

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Cane Creek Friends Meeting Since 1751

The first Cane Creek Meetinghouse stood about two miles east on land belonging to John Stanfield. The first of four meetinghouses on this site was built in 1764 on land given by William Marshall. ...

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Falls Monthly Meeting of Friends

1683 - 1933

The first Falls Meeting House

built here in 1690

on 6 acres given by

Samuel Burges

The second House, 1728

The third, present, house, to left, 1789

The fourth, present, house, to right, 1841

Here

William Penn

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Spring Friends Meeting

Meeting house by 1761;

Meeting recognized, 1773;

Preparative Meeting, 1779;

& Monthly Meeting, 1793.

Marker is at the intersection of East Greensboro-Chapel Hill Road and Stockard Road on East Greensboro-Chapel Hill Road.

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