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The First Meeting House
Near this site stood
the first Meeting House
Taylor’s Meeting House
The Presbyterian Church established here in 1773 is probab...
The First Methodist Meeting House
The first Methodist Meeting House in Petersburg was a thea...
Site of the Old Baptist Meeting House
" Here, in 1794, I had the happiness,
instrumentally...
Cane Creek Meeting House
Suffering for Peace
The Quakers (Society of Friends)...
Upper Springfield Meeting House and Cemetery
Historical Site
This Site was placed in the National...
Evesham Friends Meeting House
Oldest Friends Meeting House
in Burlington County – ...
Grant's Meeting House
On this site the first Methodist church building in Georgi...
Old Stone Meeting House
1774 Old Stone Meeting House 1974
George Landcra...
The Lovely Lane Meeting House
Upon this site stood
from 1774 to 1786
The...
Results for Meeting House
The First Meeting House
Near this site stood
the first Meeting House
erected in Milford
1641
Marker is at the intersection of West Main Street and West River Street, on the right when traveling west on West Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Taylor’s Meeting House
The Presbyterian Church established here in 1773 is probably the first church of any denomination to be established within the borders of Tennessee. It was also used as a fort, and school was held here on Sundays, in pioneer times.
Marker ...
The First Methodist Meeting House
The first Methodist Meeting House in Petersburg was a theatre on West Old Street near the river rented by Gressett Davis. Robert Williams, a follower of John Wesley, came to Petersburg to preach in 1773 at the invitation of Davis ...
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 ...
Cane Creek Meeting House
Suffering for Peace
The Quakers (Society of Friends) were early anti-slavery supporters of the Underground Railroad. Once the war erupted and Alamance County residents chose sides, supporters of the Confederacy regarded the Friends as Unionists. Never attacked directly by their neighbors, ...
Upper Springfield Meeting House and Cemetery
Historical Site
This Site was placed in the National
and New Jersey State Historical Registers
in 1979.
The Meeting House, situated at the
intersection of two Indian Trails, is one
of the oldest in Burlington County.
Early Quakers worshipped here and
are resting in the Burial Grounds.
Marker is ...
Evesham Friends Meeting House
Oldest Friends Meeting House
in Burlington County – Used
as barracks for General Clinton’s
troops in June 1778
Built 1760 Addition 1798
Marker is at the intersection of Moorestown - Mount Laurel Road and Hainesport Road, on the left when traveling east on Moorestown - ...
Grant's Meeting House
On this site the first Methodist church building in Georgia was erected in 1787. Daniel Grant and his son, Thomas, prosperous merchants of this area, were its builders.
Bishop Asbury often visited the Grants at their home nearby, on his ...
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 ...
The Lovely Lane Meeting House
Upon this site stood
from 1774 to 1786
The Lovely Lane Meeting House
in which was organized
December 1784
The Methodist Episcopal Church
in The United States of
America
Marker is on East Redwood Street, on the right when traveling ...