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Lincoln Preservation Foundation Serving the Goose Creek Historic District and Surrounding Areas
Goose Creek Stone Meeting House
Category: Landmark
Historical Dates: 1765 - present
Threat Level: Low
Location: Lincoln Road
The Quakers established farms in the area and met for worship in various family homes. In 1747, the group established the Goose Creek Friends Meeting. When the original log meeting house burned down, they built built this stone Meeting House in 1765. Since 1819, it has been the private residence of the caretaker and still owned by the Goose Creek Meeting.
Detailed Information
This stone meeting house served as the place of worship for Goose Creek Friends from 1765 to 1819. It has served as the residence for the caretaker of the meeting's property since that time.
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