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  2. Moorestown Friends School and Meetinghouse - Wikipedia

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    Moorestown Friends School and Meetinghouse is a historic Quaker school and meetinghouse on Main Street at Chester Avenue in Moorestown Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. The Friends Meeting hosts Quaker worship every Sunday in the meetinghouse, as well as a variety of events, including Christmas Eve meetings for worship and ...

  3. Arney's Mount Friends Meetinghouse and Burial Ground

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    Members of the Smith family attended Arney's Mount meeting and acted as trustees for the meeting, and therefore could have played an important role in the construction of the meeting house. On the opposite side of the meeting house is the name "I. Coate." This suggests that Smith was not solely responsible for the construction of the meeting house.

  4. Manasquan Friends Meetinghouse and Burying Ground - Wikipedia

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    The Manasquan Friends Meetinghouse and Burying Ground, also known as the Manasquan Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, is a historic meetinghouse and cemetery on Route 35 at the Manasquan Circle in Wall Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. Meetinghouses are generally used for "meetings for worship" and ...

  5. Stony Brook Meeting House and Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Today, the Clarke house and Quaker meeting house are connected by trails which have existed since the early 1700s. [4] Today, the Princeton Monthly Meeting of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends holds worship services in the meeting house on First Day ("Sunday") at 9:00 & 11:00 am. [5]

  6. Evesham Friends Meeting House - Wikipedia

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    The meeting house was built in 1760 from local sandstone and expanded in 1798. It is the second oldest extent Quaker meeting house in Burlington County. The original meeting house on the site was built in 1698 behind the current building. A movable partition divides the older, eastern section from the newer section.

  7. Friends meeting house - Wikipedia

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    Seaville Friends Meeting House, Seaville community, Upper Township, New Jersey, Cape May County, New Jersey, this 1716–1727 meeting house is the smallest frame Quaker meeting house in the United States. [40] Smith Clove Meetinghouse, Highland Mills, NY; Smithfield Friends Meeting House, Parsonage & Cemetery

  8. Cropwell Friends Meeting House - Wikipedia

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    The Cropwell Friends Meeting House is located at 810 Cropwell Road in the Cropwell section of Evesham Township in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States.The historic Quaker meeting house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 14, 1992, for its significance in architecture.

  9. Old Upper Springfield Friends Burying Ground - Wikipedia

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    Old Upper Springfield Friends Burying Ground is a cemetery located in Springfield Township and Wrightstown, in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. The cemetery and the accompanying meeting house were placed on both the New Jersey (state ID # 875) and the National Register of Historic Places (Reference # 79001479) in 1979.