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  2. New England Yearly Meeting - Wikipedia

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    The Great Friends Meetinghouse in Newport, Rhode Island, held the annual meeting until 1905. New England Yearly Meeting (officially the New England Yearly Meeting of Friends) is a body of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) founded in 1661 [1] [2] [3] and headquartered in Worcester, Massachusetts.

  3. Hugh Wynne - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Wynne was a popular American novel by Silas Weir Mitchell, who was also a medical doctor, published in 1897.The story is recounted in autobiographical form from the perspective of an American patriot during the American Revolution who has a strict father.

  4. Quaker Oats Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1901, the Quaker Oats Company was founded in New Jersey with headquarters in Chicago, by the merger of four oat mills: the Quaker Mill Company in Ravenna, Ohio, which held the trademark on the Quaker name; the cereal mill in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, owned by John Stuart, his son Robert Stuart, and their partner George Douglas; the German Mills American Oatmeal Company in Akron, Ohio, owned by ...

  5. Quakers in North America - Wikipedia

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    Quakers were at the center of the movement to abolish slavery in the early United States; it is no coincidence that Pennsylvania, center of American Quakerism, was the first state to abolish slavery. In the antebellum period, "Quaker meeting houses [in Philadelphia] ...had sheltered abolitionists for generations." [2]: 1

  6. The Friend (Quaker magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The Friend is a weekly Quaker magazine published in London, UK. It is the only Quaker weekly in the world, and has been published continuously since 1843. It began as a monthly and in January 1892 became a weekly. [1] It is one of the oldest continuously published publications in the world still in operation.

  7. Free Quakers - Wikipedia

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    The Religious Society of Free Quakers, originally called "The Religious Society of Friends, by some styled the Free Quakers," was established on February 20, 1781 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. More commonly known as Free Quakers , the Society was founded by members of the Religious Society of Friends, or Quakers , who had been expelled for ...