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- The Apponegansett Meeting House or "Apponagansett Meeting House" is a historic Quaker (Friends) meeting house on Russells Mills Road east of Fresh River...
- Quakers built their first meeting house in Old Dartmouth, where the Apponegansett Meeting House is now located. At first, the Old Dartmouth territory...
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- the meeting house was built. The first in Old Dartmouth, where the Apponegansett Meeting House is now located. He would also routinely meet with Quakers...
- Quakers built their first meeting house in Old Dartmouth, where the Apponegansett Meeting House is now located. At first, the Old Dartmouth territory...
- M****achusetts, New England, most notably in New Bedford, and at the Apponegansett Meeting House and Elihu Akin House in Dartmouth. The film's title cards...
- M****achusetts Amesbury Friends Meeting House, Amesbury, Es**** County Apponegansett Meeting House, Dartmouth, Bristol County East Blackstone Friends Meetinghouse...
- each year the graduating class holds a pre-commencement ceremony at Apponegansett Meeting House that is similar to a Quaker meeting for worship. Friends...
- and went down about 4,000 feet (1,200 m) short of the runway, in the Apponegansett Swamp. A number of Catholic priests made their way through the swamp...
- was used by Quakers until 1903, and was maintained by members of the Apponegansett Meeting House in Dartmouth, M****achusetts until 1946, when it was donated...