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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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The English Meeting House

Erected by the

Rockland County Society

to commemorate the establishment of the

New Hempstead Presbyterian Church

as the second religious organization in the

present County of Rockland, New York.

This church was founded a few years after 1713, when New Hempstead was settled by people of ...

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Rye Meeting House

c. 1835,

Religious Society of Friends,

Quaker.

The Founder of Quakerism, George Fox, who landed at Rye in 1678, experienced that God speaks to the condition of each person through an Inner Light.

Marker is on Milton Road.

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Warrington Meeting House

Site of Friend's meeting house since 1745. Present building erected 1769, enlarged 1782. Preserved in its early state, and used for regular meetings.

Marker is at the intersection of PA 74 and Quaker Meeting Road, on the left when traveling south ...

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Frying Pan Meeting House

Frying Pan Springs Meeting House was erected c. 1791 on land granted by Robert “Counsellor” Carter to a group of “Old School” Baptists. In addition to local farmers the fundamentalist beliefs of its members also attracted free blacks and slaves ...

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Frying Pan Meeting House

This circa 1791 Baptist Church

standing on its original site

represents a continuous tribute

to early religious freedom for

slave and free together.

Placed June 9, 1991

Freedom Hill Chapter

National Society

Daughters of the American Revolution

Marker is at ...

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Original Presbyterian Meeting House

This wall is an adaptation of what is believed to be, after through archaeological research sponsored by Historic Savannah Foundation, the original Presbyterian Meeting House, now the Independent Presbyterian Church, housed on the land granted by King George II. These ...

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Page’s Meeting House

One mile to the north stood this Methodist Chapel, an early one in the New River area. It was built on land given in 1795 by Alexander Page. Bishop Francis Asbury preached in the chapel in 1802 and again in ...

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Site of Log Meeting House of the Baptist Church of Warwick

James Benedict ordained and installed as pastor Nov. 7, 1765 was the first minister and this the first church in the valley. He died Sept. 9, 1792 aged 72 years. His wife, Mary Blackman, is buried beside him in this ...

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The Meeting House

On December 22, 1801, one acre on the north side of Bear Swamp was deeded for the use of the Baptist Society. Local tradition says that the meeting house which stood on this tract was built in 1780s and was ...

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