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First Assembly of Abington Friends Meeting

The first religious meeting hereabout, now known as Abington Meeting of the Society of Friends (Quakers) was held here in 1683. This was the home of Richard and Joan Wall who came from Hasfield near Cheltenham England in 1682. Their ...

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First Meetinghouse

1630-1930

Site of the first meetinghouse built

on the open green in 1640. The bell, hung in 1642, is said to have been brought from England by order of the Reverend William Worcester, who settled here in 1639.

Marker is at the ...

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First Secession Meeting

[Front]:

First Secession Meeting, Chesterfield Courthouse.

Nov. 19, 1860.

Banner used on Secession Day.

[Rear]:

Dedicated by the U.D.C's of Chesterfield Co. to the brave men, devoted women and faithful slaves, '61-'65.

Marker is at the intersection of East Main Street and Park Drive, on the ...

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Site of the First Meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Clemso

On this spot, under a great oak three which stood here, the first meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Clemson Agricultural College was held May 2, 1888.

The following is a copy of the record of that meeting.

"Fort Hill, ...

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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

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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 ...

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First Secession Meeting Boulder

This stone

marks the spot

where

the

first secession

speeches

were made.

Marker can be reached from Secession Avenue (County Road 01-120) east of Branch Street, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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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 Meeting Place of Washington Lodge No. 37 F.&A.M.

 

This tablet marks the site

of the first meeting place

of Washington Lodge No. 37

F.&A.M.

1822 --- 1922

Marker is at the intersection of Pleasant Street and Water Street, on the left when traveling south on Pleasant Street.

...

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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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