The Avenue
…the literature refer to the area as ‘Colored Meeting House Road’ until the Legislature passed a bill in 1892 to name the roadway Crichton Avenue. Street signs bearing the name…
Amicitia Crescimus
…the literature refer to the area as ‘Colored Meeting House Road’ until the Legislature passed a bill in 1892 to name the roadway Crichton Avenue. Street signs bearing the name…
…Meeting Houses for public worship, and may choose and elect Ministers for the carrying on divine service, and administration of the sacrament, according to their several opinions, and all contracts…
“Photograph shows the congregation of Dartmouth Lake Church (now Victoria Road United Baptist Church). The church, also known in its early days as the African meeting house, was founded in…
…Wolfboro, N.H., he had been governor of New Hampshire before the Revolution. St. Matthews’s United Church…is a continuation of those who set up a Dissenter’s Meeting House near 184 Hollis…
Site of the Original Quaker Meeting House, Corner of King and Queen Street (from Left to right looking west towards King, north towards Ochterloney and east towards Queen)…
Samuel Starbuck, Corner of Wentworth and Queen John Skerry, Commerical (Alderney Dr.) between Queen and Ochterloney Timothy Folger, Corner of Queen and Commercial (Alderney Dr.) Quaker Meeting House, Corner of…