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Historic Structure Report

This year we hope to take major steps to continue restoration of the 1816 Meetinghouse and move without pause to its completion in the following months. To that end we are pleased to share with you the full Historic Structure Report that serves as a blueprint for the restoration and tells the story not only of the building but of the people, the Quaker community, who created its legacy as a national site of conscience and a cornerstone of movements for equal rights. Issued by the architectural firm John G. Waite Associates, it is a professional documentation of our project, compiling technical facts, drawings and photos, historic records and a prose narrative of the history.

 

To access the document, please click on the PDF logo to the left.

ABOUT US

A small Quaker community built a simple meetinghouse in rural western New York - and from that vantage point witnessed (and often led) reform movements that changed democracy in nineteenth century America.

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Museum Address:

230 Sheldon Road

Farmington, New York 14425

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Mailing Address:
P. O. Box 25053
Farmington, New York 14425

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info@farmingtonmeetinghouse.org

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