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  2. Mount Pleasant Historic District (Mt. Pleasant, Ohio)

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    The Mount Pleasant Historic District encompasses the historic center of the village of Mount Pleasant, Ohio. Founded in 1803 by anti-slavery Quakers, the village was an early center of abolitionist activity and a well-known haven for fugitive slaves on the Underground Railroad. The village center is relatively little altered since the ...

  3. Friends Meetinghouse (Mount Pleasant, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Friends Meetinghouse is a historic Quaker meeting house near OH 150 in the village of Mount Pleasant, Ohio. It was built in 1814 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 and was the first Quaker yearly meeting house west of the Alleghenies .

  4. Op den Graeff family - Wikipedia

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    In 1802 [19] Nathan Updegraff, a great-great-grandson of Abraham, settled north in Mount Pleasant, Jefferson, Ohio. [20] This branch belonged to the 19th-century Quaker families of that state [21] and produced a lot of Quaker Ministers and elders.

  5. Jonathan T. Updegraff - Wikipedia

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    Born near Mount Pleasant, Ohio, a descendant of the German and Dutch [1] Op den Graeff family, Jonathan was the son of David Benjamin Updegraff, a Quaker minister, and grandson of Nathan Updegraff, a delegate to Ohio's first constitutional convention. [2]

  6. LOCAL HISTORY: Russell Lord's daughter wed Pres. Harrison - AOL

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    They were engaged in 1848, and on January 29, 1849, they were married at Mount Pleasant, Ohio. Mrs. Lord had an artistic flair and entered items in various county fairs.

  7. Mount Pleasant, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Mount Pleasant was laid out in 1803. It was named for its scenic landscape. [4] An early variant name was Jesse-Bobtown. [5] In 1802 [6] Nathan Updegraff of the Pennsylvanian Op den Graeff family settled north in Mount Pleasant. [7] His family belonged to the 19th-century Quaker families of Ohio [8] and produced a lot of Quaker Ministers and ...

  8. Evangelical Friends Church International - Wikipedia

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    Evangelical Friends Church International (EFCI) is a branch of the Society of Friends yearly meetings (regional associations) located around the world. This branch makes up most Evangelical Quaker meetings from the Gurneyites .

  9. David Benjamin Updegraff - Wikipedia

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    David growing up in Winchester, Virginia, but in 1802 [3] he moved with his family to Mount Pleasant, Jefferson, Ohio. [4] Like his ancestors he owned a farm. He also served as a minister for the Society of Friends (Quakers). In 1812 he married with Rebecca Taylor Updegraff (1790-1867). She worked as a well-regarded Quaker minister.