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Quakerism Historical Markers

This series is on the history of Quakers (The Religious Society of Friends), including notable Meeting Houses, burial grounds, individuals, settlements and schools. This series is not about things named after Quakers but are not related to Quakerism, such as Quaker State Oil or Quaker Oats.
 
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By Devry Becker Jones (CC0), February 25, 2018
Thomas House Site Marker
101 Maryland, Montgomery County, Brookeville — Thomas House SiteWar of 1812 Bicentennial — United States Capital for a Day —
102 Maryland, Montgomery County, Olney — Olney
103 Maryland, Montgomery County, Sandy Spring — Countee Cullen / The Odd Fellows LodgeSandy Spring African American Heritage Trail — [Sandy Spring Slave Museum & African Art Gallery] —
104 Maryland, Montgomery County, Sandy Spring — Hallowed Ground
105 Maryland, Montgomery County, Sandy Spring — Harridays and Carrolls / Carolyn SnowdenSandy Spring African American Heritage Trail — [Sandy Spring Slave Museum & African Art Gallery] —
106 Maryland, Montgomery County, Sandy Spring — Historic Sites Allegedly Connected to the Underground Railroad / Mamma Annie MatthewsSandy Spring African American Heritage Trail — [Sandy Spring Slave Museum & African Art Gallery] —
107 Maryland, Montgomery County, Sandy Spring — History of the Sandy Spring Friends Meeting House
108 Maryland, Montgomery County, Sandy Spring — Martha Howard and John H. Murphy Alliance / Mutual Memorial CemeterySandy Spring African American Heritage Trail — [Sandy Spring Slave Museum & African Art Gallery] —
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109 Maryland, Montgomery County, Sandy Spring — Olive Branch Community Church / The Awkards and Smith FamiliesSandy Spring African American Heritage Trail — [Sandy Spring Slave Museum & African Art Gallery] —
110 Maryland, Montgomery County, Sandy Spring — Quakers Practicing their Faith in Montgomery County1861-1865
111 Maryland, Montgomery County, Sandy Spring — Salute to the Quakers — [Sandy Spring Slave Museum & African Art Gallery] —
112 Maryland, Montgomery County, Sandy Spring — Sandy Spring Friends Meeting Site
113 Maryland, Montgomery County, Sandy Spring — Sandy Spring Museum / The Evan Snowden Dynasty: Born Free at the ManorSandy Spring African American Heritage Trail — [Sandy Spring Slave Museum & African Art Gallery] —
114 Maryland, Montgomery County, Sandy Spring — The Powell-Matthews-Cook and Brooks Families in Sandy Spring / SpencervilleSandy Spring African American Heritage Trail — [Sandy Spring Slave Museum & African Art Gallery] —
115 Maryland, Montgomery County, Sandy Spring — The Rachel Carson Greenway
116 Maryland, Montgomery County, Sandy Spring — The Sandy Spring
117 Maryland, Montgomery County, Sandy Spring — Tribute to Robert H. "Bob" Hill / Sharp Street United Methodist ChurchSandy Spring African American Heritage Trail — [Sandy Spring Slave Museum & African Art Gallery] —
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118 Maryland, Montgomery County, Sandy Spring — Welcome to the Woodlawn Stone Barn Visitor Center
119 Maryland, Montgomery County, Sandy Spring, Norwood — African Americans and Quakers in Sandy Spring
120 Maryland, Montgomery County, Sandy Spring — Woodlawn
121 Maryland, Montgomery County, Silver Spring, Norwood — Children Growing Up in Montgomery County1861 - 1865
122 Maryland, Montgomery County, Silver Spring, Wheaton — Kemp Mill
123 Maryland, Montgomery County, Silver Spring, White Oak — The Rachel Carson Greenway
124 Maryland, Prince George's County, Beltsville — Iron Production: Maryland's Industrial Past / The Iron Making Process Reported permanently removed
125 Maryland, Prince George's County, Beltsville — Iron Production: Maryland's Industrial Past / The Ironmaking Process
126 Maryland, St. Mary's County, Lexington Park — Defining Freedom and Building Communityfrom chaos to a new order — 1865 - 1900 —
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127 Maryland, St. Mary's County, St. Mary's City — An Experiment with Liberty of Conscience
128 Maryland, Talbot County, Easton — Betty’s Cove Meetinghouse
129 Maryland, Talbot County, Easton — Third HavenMeeting House of the Society of Friends — 1682 - 1684 —
130 Maryland, Talbot County, Easton — William Penn
131 Maryland, Talbot County, Oxford — 1668-1710: Oxford's BeginningsThe Oxford Museum — A Special Place; A Special Heritage —
132 Massachusetts, Barnstable County, Barnstable — Sandwich Meeting of Friends
133 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Adams — East Hoosuck Society of Friends Revolutionary War Patriots
134 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Adams — Friends Meeting House
135 Massachusetts, Berkshire County, Adams — Maple Street CemeteryWelcome
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136 Massachusetts, Essex County, Amesbury — Macy-Colby House1630 - 1930
137 Massachusetts, Essex County, Salem — Friends CemeteryEstablished 1718
138 Massachusetts, Essex County, West Newbury — Site of the Quaker Meetinghouse
139 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Beacon Hill — Mary DyerQuaker
140 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, Downtown — Life and Death in Colonial Boston
141 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, North End — Gravestone Art: Skulls, Wings, and Other Symbols
142 Massachusetts, Suffolk County, Boston, North End — Seventeenth Century Copp’s Hill
143 Michigan, Cass County, Cassopolis — L1352 — Chain Lake Baptist Church and Cemetery
144 Michigan, Cass County, Cassopolis — 30 — Freedom RoadMichigan Legal Milestone
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145 Michigan, Cass County, Vandalia — Birch Lake Meeting House
146 Michigan, Cass County, Vandalia — S137 — The Underground Railroad
147 Michigan, Lenawee County, Adrian — L1844 — Adrian Monthly Meetinghouse / Raisin Valley Friends Church
148 Michigan, Lenawee County, Adrian — Laura Haviland1808 - 1898
149 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington — City of FarmingtonOriginal Historic District (designated by broken line) Settled 1824
150 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington — 266 — First Quaker Meeting
151 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington — Quaker Burial Ground
152 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington — The Village Center
153 Michigan, Oakland County, Farmington Hills — L955 — Lemuel Botsford House
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154 New Hampshire, Rockingham County, Seabrook — 103 — Shapley Line
155 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Linwood — Friends Meeting House and Burying Ground
156 New Jersey, Burlington County, Bordentown — Friends Meeting House
157 New Jersey, Burlington County, Bordentown — 6 — The "Wye" and the Lower Bordentown Station
158 New Jersey, Burlington County, Burlington — Office of the Council of Proprietors and the Surveyor GeneralWestern Division of New Jersey
159 New Jersey, Burlington County, Burlington — 4 — Pre-Revolutionary History of Burlington City
160 New Jersey, Burlington County, Crosswicks — Crosswicks Quaker MeetingReligious Society of Friends
161 New Jersey, Burlington County, Crosswicks — Friends Meeting
162 New Jersey, Burlington County, Marlton — Cropwell Friends Meeting
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163 New Jersey, Burlington County, Medford — Friends Graveyard
164 New Jersey, Burlington County, Medford — 8 — Friends Meeting
165 New Jersey, Burlington County, Medford — 33 — The Maurice Haines House
166 New Jersey, Burlington County, Medford — 40 — The Owen Stratton House
167 New Jersey, Burlington County, Moorestown — First Moorestown, New Jersey Friends Meeting House
168 New Jersey, Burlington County, Moorestown — Morgan Hollinshead Clock Shop Site
169 New Jersey, Burlington County, Mount Holly — John Woolman’s Tailor Shop & 2nd Friends Meeting House
170 New Jersey, Burlington County, Mount Laurel — Evesham Friends Meeting House
171 New Jersey, Burlington County, Riverton — Caleb Clothier House
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172 New Jersey, Burlington County, Riverton — Riverton Public School
173 New Jersey, Burlington County, Riverton — Robert and Anna Miller Biddle
174 New Jersey, Burlington County, Riverton — Wharton-Fitler House
175 New Jersey, Burlington County, Springfield, Springfield Township — Upper Springfield Meeting House and CemeteryHistorical Site — 1727 —
176 New Jersey, Camden County, Camden, Cooper Grant — Cooper Street: the Gateway of Southern New Jersey
177 New Jersey, Camden County, Camden, Cooper Grant — 2 — The Cooper Family
178 New Jersey, Camden County, Camden, Downtown — Newton Friends Meetinghouse
179 New Jersey, Camden County, Haddon Township, Westmont — Saddler’s Woods
180 New Jersey, Cape May County, Upper Township, Ocean View — Seaville Friends Meeting House
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181 New Jersey, Gloucester County, National Park — James and Ann Whitall House
182 New Jersey, Hunterdon County, Flemington, Franklin Township — Nixon Graveyard
183 New Jersey, Hunterdon County, Quakertown — Quaker Meeting House
184 New Jersey, Mercer County, Princeton — Stony Brook Meeting House
185 New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, Chambersburg — 9 — "Trenton Makes, the World Takes"
186 New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, Downtown — Friends Meeting House1739
187 New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, Downtown — Historic Downtown TrentonStart Your Tour Here!
188 New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, Downtown — 6 — The Trenton Steel WorksThe Colonial Art of Making Steel
189 New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, Hanover Academy — British Light Dragoons
190 New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, Hanover Academy — Friends Meeting House
191 New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, Hanover Academy — George Clymer
192 New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, Hanover Academy — George ClymerWe mutually pledge to each other our fortunes and our sacred honor
193 New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, South Trenton — 1674
194 New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, South Trenton — 1677
195 New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, South Trenton — 1683
196 New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, South Trenton — 1685
197 New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, South Trenton — Quakers Lead the Settlement of West Jersey
198 New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, South Trenton — Riverview Cemetery
199 New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, South Trenton — Slavery – An “Odious and Disgraceful” Practice
200 New Jersey, Mercer County, Trenton, South Trenton — The World Arrives..........Trenton Thrives

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