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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 ...

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First Meeting House in Hoosic Falls

Erected 1800 for the use of the "Warren Society of Hoosick" Baptist church organized in 1847.

Marker is on Main St just from Hall St, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Site of First Quaker Meeting House

Quaker Meeting House Town of Wheatland Frame Building 1827 used until 1854 by Hicksites

Marker is on Quaker Road 0.3 miles east of Bowerman Road (County Road 716), on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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First Meeting House in Wrentham

This stone is the door-step and now marks the site of the first Meeting House in Wrentham erected in 1684 that the people might have a suitable place to attend the worship of God. Here the townsmen held their meetings ...

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Site of Original First Congregational Church Meetinghouse

Site of Original First Congregational Church Meetinghouse

1740-1775

Congregation founded 1739

Marker is at the intersection of North Granby Road and Salmon Brook Street (U.S. 202), on the right when traveling north on North Granby Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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National Historic Landmark-First Baptist Meetinghouse

National Historic Landmark- First Baptist Meetinghouse

Erected 1774-75, this is an architecturally and historically notable public building. Its origins date to the establishment of the first Baptist organization in America by Roger Williams in 1638.

Courtesy National Park Service National Historic ...

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First Meetinghouse in Hopkinton

Near this spot stood

the first

Meetinghouse

in Hopkinton

Built in Removed in

1724 1830

Marker is on Main Street, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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First Meeting

 

of Town of Guilderland

held April 5, 1803 in this

house at that time a

tavern conducted

by Hendrick Apple

Marker is at the intersection of New York Route 146 and Hurst Road, on the right when traveling east ...

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First Meeting House

1630 - 1930

Here stood Mendon's first meetinghouse, built in 1668 and destroyed by Indians in 1676. Joseph Emerson, the minister, was an ancestor of Ralph Waldo Emerson.

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Hastings Street (Massachusetts Route 16), ...

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First Town Meeting

Under a giant oak near this spot on July 9, 1728, Middleton held its first town meeting & received its charter from the province of Massachusetts Bay

Marker is on Maple Street (Massachusetts Route 62), on the right when traveling west. ...

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