search

Results for The Meeting House

The First Meeting House in Upper Ashuelot

The First Meeting House in Upper Ashuelot, now Keene was built on this knoll in 1736-7. Here also was located the Burying Ground of the original settlers. Erected by Ashuelot Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution in 1913

Marker is on ...

photo_library
The Palmer's River Meeting House

Site of "The Palmer's River Meeting House" The first meeting house in the second precinct of Rehoboth. Construction started in 1717 and completed November 29th 1721, with Reverend David Turner as pastor. Fifty pounds was donated towards the cost of ...

photo_library
The Friends School at Birmingham Meeting House

Was established at this place about 1753. It was for many years under the care of John Forsythe, the First Head Master of Westtown Boarding School opened in 1799. Dr. William Darlington was a pupil at Birmingham.

Marker is on ...

photo_library
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

photo_library
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 ...

photo_library
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 ...

photo_library
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 ...

photo_library
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 ...

photo_library
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 ...

photo_library
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 ...

photo_library
menu
more_vert