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Preservation Commission threatened a $ 5,000 fine, the company retreated, although maintained the claim that they did not disturb the grave site. Because of custom at the time, some graves do not display identifying headstones. Rosemary Vietor, vice president of the Bowne House Historical Society said the contested area may have contained the remains of John Bowne and his successive wives. Although an archeological survey, completed in 2010 at the recommendation of the Landmarks Preservation Committee, approved the adjacent lot for construction, the Quaker community still feels that the issue is unresolved. Descendants of the Bowne family have been called upon to help raise awareness of the issue.
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was formed to survey the site for stabilization work funded by the Society of Friends and a grant from the National Park Service. The crew conducted tests to determine the nature of the surface below the Meeting House floor. Since no evidence of significant cultural or archaeological artifacts were
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The 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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reported among their findings that the Friends Meeting house “has a special character, special historical and aesthetic interest and value as part of the development, heritage and cultural characteristics of New York City.” Further, the Commission noted that it is the oldest place of worship still
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said that their graveyard, which contains hundreds of unmarked graves, was dug into by a construction company working on an adjacent lot. The company erected a fence on disputed property and caused an outcry from the Quaker community about graves that may have been disturbed. After the Landmark
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In 2005, the city allocated $ 600,000 to complete required repairs to the roof, gutters chimney, window frames, and porch deck, but as of 2006, no repairs were started because the amount of paperwork required. New architectural designs need to be approved by the Landmark Preservation Committee
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The 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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structure, which was expanded 1716-1719. According to one source, the original structure was renovated in 1704 and then demolished in 1716. The Flushing meeting house was the second meeting house to be built on Long Island, the first one being built in
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The building contains a partition which can be lowered and raised, and separates the men's from the women's side. Typically business meetings would be conducted by each group independently, then the partition would be raised for the religious meeting.
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In 1976, repairs were recommended to the building that totaled an estimated $ 70,000. After two and half centuries, the building constructed from solid timbers, suffered from “dry not rot and beetle teeth”. A volunteer archeological crew from
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and in 1776, converted to a barracks, prison, and hospital for soldiers. After the war, in 1783, the Quakers returned the building to its original use.
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before any work can be done. Although the building requires repairs, it is still open for meetings and Sunday School.
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in 1967. The Meeting House was also designated a New York City Landmark in 1970; in its report, the
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Mayer, Susan N. "Report on Test Excavations at the Quaker Meeting House, Flushing, Queens County."
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Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Queens, New York
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Landmarks Preservation Commission. “Friends Meeting House.” August 18, 1970. Vertical files,
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found, it was determined that excavation for the stabilization work could continue.
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to honor the cause of religious freedom, and a letter was written in 1663 to
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Religious Society of Friends. “Help us preserve a 17th Century Landmark.”
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for refusing to pay the fine, but returned two years later to combat the
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National Register of Historic Places Inventory: Nomination Form #10-300.
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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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modern site of the Flushing Meeting Religious Society of Friends
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List of the oldest Christian denominations in the United States
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Flushing Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends
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New York State Register of Historic Places in Queens County
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Wilford, Sarah. “Peace Reigns in Simple Quaker Church.”
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Queens
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The Friends Meeting House in Flushing was designated a
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New York City Designated Landmarks in Queens, New York
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Religious buildings and structures completed in 1694
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Orin, Deborah. “Quaker Meeting House in Bad Shape.”
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List of National Historic Landmarks in New York City
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List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Queens
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Religious buildings and structures in New York City
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Suffolk County Archeological Association Newsletter
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Old Quaker Meeting House (Flushing, New York)
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. National Historic Landmark
New York State Register of Historic Places
New York City Landmark

Old Quaker Meeting House (Queens) is located in New York City
Flushing, Queens
New York, New York
40°45′46.9″N 73°49′49.3″W / 40.763028°N 73.830361°W / 40.763028; -73.830361
American colonial
67000015
Quaker
house of worship
Flushing, Queens
New York
National Historic Landmark
New York City designated landmark
Quaker
meetings for worship
Oyster Bay
John Bowne
his home
Holland
persecution
Flushing Remonstrance
Dutch West India Company
Governor Stuyvesant
American Revolutionary War
Royal Army

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