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  2. Great Friends Meeting House - Wikipedia

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    Great Friends Meeting House is a meeting house of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) built in 1699 in Newport, Rhode Island. The meeting house, which is part of the Newport Historic District, is currently open as a museum owned by the Newport Historical Society.

  3. Portsmouth Friends Meetinghouse, Parsonage and Cemetery

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    The Portsmouth Friends Meetinghouse, Parsonage, and Cemetery (also known as Portsmouth Friends Meeting House or Portsmouth Evangelical Friends Church) is a historic Friends Meeting House and cemetery of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), at 11 Middle Road and 2232 E. Main Road in Portsmouth, Rhode Island.

  4. Smithfield Friends Meeting House, Parsonage and Cemetery

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    The Smithfield Friends Meeting House, Parsonage and Cemetery, is a Friends Meeting House of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers), rebuilt in 1881. It is located at 108 Smithfield Road in Woonsocket, Rhode Island (across the street from North Smithfield). The meetinghouse is home to one of the oldest Quaker communities in the region.

  5. Saylesville Meetinghouse - Wikipedia

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    The Saylesville Friends Meetinghouse is an historic Quaker meetinghouse located at 374 Great Road within the village of Saylesville in the town of Lincoln, Rhode Island.. The Quaker (Society of Friends) meetinghouse was built in 1703–04, consisting of a modest, nearly rectangular wood-frame structure.

  6. Friends Meeting House and Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    The Friends Meeting House and Cemetery is a historic Quaker meeting house and cemetery at 228A W. Main Road in Little Compton, Rhode Island.The meeting house is a two-story wood-frame structure built in 1815 by the Religious Society of Friends, commonly known as Quakers, on the site of their first meeting house built in 1700 on land granted to John Irish.

  7. Friends Meetinghouse (Jamestown, Rhode Island) - Wikipedia

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    The Conanicut Friends Meetinghouse is a historic Quaker meeting house at the junction of North Road and Weeden Lane in Jamestown, Rhode Island. [2]The structure was built in 1786 to replace the original meeting house destroyed by the British after they occupied Conanicut Island in 1776.

  8. Accept and add an invite to your AOL Calendar - AOL Help

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    Keep your calendar organized at all times. Add invites sent through AOL Mail to your Calendar. 1. Open the email with the calendar invite. 2. Click the Add Calendar. 3.

  9. Category:Quaker meeting houses in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Quaker meeting houses in Rhode Island" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. F.