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Mount Pleasant Friends Meeting House, Mount Pleasant, Jefferson County; Wilmington Friends Meeting House, Wilmington, Clinton County, Ohio [11] Pennsylvania See also Friends meeting houses in Pennsylvania. Abington Friends Meeting House, Jenkintown, Montgomery County [9]: 369–71 Arch Street Friends Meeting House, Philadelphia
Sign above the front entrance of Arney's Mount Friends Meetinghouse. The building is an unusual example of early stone masonry construction in a Friends Meeting House. Built of local bog iron stone quarried from the mount on which it stands, Arney's Mount is unusual in South Jersey as most meeting houses are constructed of brick. [1]
The building at the Manhasset Monthly Meeting of the Society of Friends has a long, rectangular layout. [2] A cemetery is also located on the property, as well as a large lawn. A stone fence surrounds the property. [2] The property is located at 1421 Northern Boulevard, on the north side of that road's intersection with Shelter Rock Road. [2]
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John England, Bishop of Charleston, assigned missionary Fr. T.J. Cronin to serve the miners in 1838, and he quickly began fundraising to build a church near what would become Mount Holly. [2] In 1841, one of the miners, William Lonergan, donated six acres of land in what was then Lincoln County for the construction. [3]
The Green Mountain Cottage stands in Mount Holly's Belmont village center, on the north side of Church Street just northeast of the Village Baptist Church. It is a rambling 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure, with gabled roofs and a clapboarded exterior. The main block's front facade is spanned by a single-story porch, which extends partly ...