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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 25. Chapters: Nine Partners Meeting House and Cemetery, Chesme Church, Federal Hill, Baltimore, Nantwich Workhouse, Charles Ives House, Arrowhead, Drinkstone windmills, Happy Retreat, Glen Dale Farm, St Peter and St Paul, Buckingham, Newtown Borough Historic District, Kings Mountain National Military Park, Krom Stone House at 45 Upper Whitfield Road, Rumsey Hall, Market Street Row, Fort Clinton, Craven Hall, William Bull III House, Palazzo Isnello, Morven Park, Gemeinhaus-Lewis David de Schweinitz Residence, Hessian Barracks, Weston Manor, John Wolf Kemp House, Jericho Farm, Clarke Cooke House, Palazzo Valguarnera-Gangi, Good-Reilly House, Media Farm, LeGrange Farmstead, Campbellton, Sahler Stone House and Dutch Barn, Masker House, Watkins Point Farm, Derick Banta House, John I Crawford Farm, Old Stone Church, Holdrum-Van Houten House, Maddux House, Williams-DuBois House, Tudor Hall, Samuel Gunn House, John Oakley House, Xumi Fushou Temple, Thomas Jansen House, Oakland Plantation, Pedro St. James Castle, Broad Street Historic District, Wilder-Holton House, Fragrant Hills Pagoda, Ancienne Laiterie de Madame, Pleasant Hill Plantation, William McKinstry Farmhouse, Daniel Sweetser House, Briggs Tavern, Greene-Durfee House, 1780 in architecture. Excerpt: The Nine Partners Meeting House and Cemetery is located at the junction of NY state highway 343 and Church Street, in the village of Millbrook, New York, United States. The meeting house, the third one on the site, was built by a group of Friends ("Quakers") from the Cape Cod region, Nantucket and Rhode Island in 1780. It was the largest meeting in the Hudson Valley, and many other meetings split off from it. Unusually, it was located near a developed area, and the Friends in it were more prosperous than their co-religionists elsewhere in the region. Its size and use of brick, along w...