. Ohio archæological and historical quarterly. MOUNT PLEASANT YEARLY MEETING-HOUSE Located at Mount Pleasant, Jefferson County, Ohio. Built in is 62 by 90 feet. Monthly Meetings are further enjoined that com-mittees be appointed annually to examine the recordsand to extend such care as may appear necessary toeffect the object. This completeness of records makes it possible toknow of the activities of all the societies, in every partof the world, since the time that George Fox interrupted Vol. XXXVII— MAP OF MEETINGS COMPOSING OHIO YEARLY MEETINGOF FRIENDS IN 1826 The original o
. Ohio archæological and historical quarterly. MOUNT PLEASANT YEARLY MEETING-HOUSE Located at Mount Pleasant, Jefferson County, Ohio. Built in is 62 by 90 feet. Monthly Meetings are further enjoined that com-mittees be appointed annually to examine the recordsand to extend such care as may appear necessary toeffect the object. This completeness of records makes it possible toknow of the activities of all the societies, in every partof the world, since the time that George Fox interrupted Vol. XXXVII— MAP OF MEETINGS COMPOSING OHIO YEARLY MEETINGOF FRIENDS IN 1826 The original of this map was made by Mary Walker, afterward MaryBrown, at Salem School, Salem, Ohio, in 1826. After the death of MaryBrown it passed into the possession of Charles Cope of Winona, Ohio, whoframed it under glass and thus preserved it. The map here presented is afaithful copy of the essential details of the original with a few additions inthe limits of Pennsville Quarter. Drawing by George A. , New Philadelphia, Zanesville and Marietta, shown on the mapabove, are cities — not Quaker Meetings — and are used only to furnishapproximate locations (00) The Quakers; Their Migration to the Upper Ohio, etc. 67 the Presbyterian minister in the Church at Nottingham,England, in the year 1649, when he said, No, it is notthe Scripture, but the Holy Spirit who gave the Scrip-ture, who leads unto all truth. The Ohio Yearly Meeting, near Barnesville, is onlyone of twelve Yearly Meetings in America. Th
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