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Quaker Meeting House sits in the Federal Garden area | Quaker Meeting House sits in the Federal Garden area in the Phillips Library Neighborhood. Some of the other buildings in the Federal Garden area | ||
are the Lye-Tapley Shoe Shop and the John Ward House. | are the Lye-Tapley Shoe Shop and the John Ward House. | ||
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==See Also== | ==See Also== | ||
[http://evergreen.noblenet.org/eg/opac/record/2382888?locg=63 Essex Institute Historical Collection] Vol. 39, p.267-293 |
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Quaker Meeting House sits in the Federal Garden area in the Phillips Library Neighborhood. Some of the other buildings in the Federal Garden area are the Lye-Tapley Shoe Shop and the John Ward House.
The first Quaker Meeting House was built around 1688. The current building, erected in 1865 to resemble a Post-Medieval or First Period structure, is a reconstruction of the Quaker Meeting House and may contain some of the original timber framing. It is a very early example of an architectural re-creation.
In 1865, the museum reconstructed the Quaker Meeting House from beams thought to be original to the First Church.
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Essex Institute Historical Collection Vol. 39, p.267-293