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The West Nottingham Meetinghouse, or Little Brick Meetinghouse, is a historic Friends meeting house located at Rising Sun, Cecil County, Maryland, United States. It is a brick one-story building built in 1811, rectangularly shaped, and measuring 45 feet, 4 inches by 30 feet. [2] Also on the property is a graveyard. [2]
East of Rising Sun at the junction of Maryland Routes 272 and 273 39°42′04″N 75°59′00″W / 39.701111°N 75.983333°W / 39.701111; -75.983333 ( East Nottingham Friends Meetinghouse
Rising Sun is a largely conservative town, having voted Republican in every election since 2000. ... Other highways which pass through Rising Sun include Maryland ...
East Nottingham Meetinghouse, or Brick Meetinghouse, is a historic Friends meeting house located at Rising Sun, Cecil County, Maryland.It consists of three different sections: the Flemish bond brick section is the oldest, having been built in 1724, 30 feet 3 inches (9.22 m) by 40 feet 2 inches (12.24 m); the stone addition containing two one-story meeting rooms on the ground floor, each with a ...
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Little is known of O'Kelley's youth, although his birthplace is reported as Harrisonville, Missouri. [1] His mother was Margaret Ann Capehart (July 6, 1836 – July 27, 1903), but at the time of her July 14, 1857, marriage to Dr. Thomas Katlett O'Kelley (October 20, 1833 – October 9, 1923) she was already pregnant with Edward.
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The Midland Journal was a weekly newspaper published in Rising Sun, Cecil County, Maryland from August 7, 1885 to June 27, 1947. [1] [2] It was founded when veteran newspaperman Edwin E. Ewing purchased the Rising Sun Journal [3] from the firm of William H. Pennington & Brother and renamed it to The Midland Journal. [4]