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Quakers, coming from the Netherlands, settled in the area in 1657 and meetings were held in people's homes until the Meeting House was built. Henry Townsend offered his home for meetings, but was fined for harboring “pestilents,” which was how the Quakers were regarded. The Quakers continued to
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Flushing Friends Quaker Meeting House was built in 1694 as a small frame structure on land acquired in 1692 by John Bowne and John Rodman in Flushing, New York. The first recorded meeting held there was on November 24, 1694. This original structure is now the easterly third of the current
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207:NYSRHP
151:73°49′49.3″W
148:40°45′46.9″N
1948:Other lists
1797:Westchester
1727:Schenectady
1522:Cattaraugus
1179:Murray Hill
1174:Main Street
1162:Main Street
368:During the
342:persecution
271:, also the
163: /
139:Coordinates
2023:Categories
1787:Washington
1707:Rensselaer
1642:Montgomery
1627:Livingston
1532:Chautauqua
1042:Citi Field
1021:Queens Zoo
996:Bowne Park
557:2007-09-19
476:References
374:Royal Army
330:John Bowne
322:Oyster Bay
218:NYCL
79: 0141
1929:Rochester
1924:Rhinebeck
1914:Peekskill
1875:Manhattan
1732:Schoharie
1612:Jefferson
1495:by county
1331:Manhattan
1254:Manhattan
1197:See also:
1104:Education
1066:(planned)
964:Unisphere
410:Graveyard
179:1694-1719
1988:Category
1934:Syracuse
1860:Brooklyn
1807:Southern
1802:Northern
1772:Tompkins
1762:Sullivan
1737:Schuyler
1722:Saratoga
1717:Rockland
1667:Onondaga
1607:Herkimer
1602:Hamilton
1582:Franklin
1567:Dutchess
1562:Delaware
1557:Cortland
1552:Columbia
1542:Chenango
1507:Allegany
1429:New York
1363:Brooklyn
1286:Brooklyn
1184:Broadway
1078:Enclaves
1035:Stadiums
881:Flushing
879:Downtown
850:Flushing
785:Archived
710:Archived
682:Archived
656:Archived
633:Archived
605:Archived
524:July 20,
444:See also
397:and the
334:his home
332:offered
288:New York
201:67000015
124:Location
1939:Yonkers
1842:Buffalo
1830:by city
1814:Wyoming
1757:Suffolk
1752:Steuben
1682:Orleans
1672:Ontario
1657:Niagara
1632:Madison
1592:Genesee
1547:Clinton
1537:Chemung
388:Portico
338:Holland
310:History
1865:Queens
1837:Albany
1782:Warren
1777:Ulster
1742:Seneca
1702:Queens
1697:Putnam
1692:Otsego
1687:Oswego
1677:Orange
1662:Oneida
1647:Nassau
1637:Monroe
1597:Greene
1587:Fulton
1527:Cayuga
1517:Broome
1502:Albany
1436:Topics
1368:Queens
1291:Queens
1157:Subway
1126:IS 237
952:Others
859:Queens
300:Quaker
277:Quaker
75:
1855:Bronx
1828:Lists
1819:Yates
1792:Wayne
1767:Tioga
1622:Lewis
1577:Essex
1512:Bronx
1493:Lists
1378:Bronx
1301:Bronx
176:Built
1998:List
1572:Erie
1169:LIRR
716:>
526:2023
267:The
224:0141
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220:No.
209:No.
196:No.
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