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Smith Mills Meetinghouse

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Date: 1845 to 1996
Location: 1845 to 1996: Kempton Street (State Road/Route 6), Village of Smith Mills; 1996 to Current: Woolman Hill, a Quaker center for study in Deerfield, Massachusetts.map
Surnames/tags: Quaker Religion Massachusetts
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Built around 1845 when the prominent Tucker family led a faction of Quakers called the Wilburites Wilbore-239 to break away from the New England Yearly Meeting.

In 1996, after 151 years, the landmark Smith Mills Quaker Meeting House Dartmouth Monthly Meeting was dismantled and moved to Deerfield in western Massachusetts.

It was one of the last historical icons from the Village of Smith Mills in the northern section of the Town of Dartmouth.[1]

Sources

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Chronicle

Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Massachusetts Historical Commission, Inventory No. DAR.83; [1]





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