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The First Quaker Meeting House
From chapter XV entitled "Quaker Persecution" Sidney Perley's The History of Salem Massachusetts, Vol. II, 1926 |
Drawing (pencil sketch)by James Henry Emerton, 1861 (as meeting house stood in Gallows Hill pasture as a woodshed)
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(special thanks to Salem Public Library.) |
citation:
http://www.hawthorneinsalem.org/images/image.php?name=MMD1116
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