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Plymouth Friends Meeting House, Corner of Germantown & Butler Pikes, Plymouth Meeting, Montgomery County, PA

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Plymouth Friends Meeting House, Corner of Germantown & Butler Pikes, Plymouth Meeting, Montgomery County, PA

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The documentation for HABS PA-179 belongs to this record. It is incorrectly identified as Quaker Meetinghouse in Haverford, PA.
Significance: Built in two parts, the original section of Plymouth Meeting House erected ca. 1708 is among the oldest standing Friends Meeting Houses in the Delaware Valley, and its evolution is indicative of the expansion of early meeting houses to meet programmatic changes. The ca. 1708 section was built as a single-cell meeting house to which was later appended a structure used for the women's business meetings and possibly a school. Following a fire that necessitated a partial reconstruction, the women's section was rebuilt in a manner that made it more integral with the main block, separated by a retractable wood partition rather than by a wall as had been the situation prior, and maintaining the same roof line. The reconstruction came at a time when meeting houses were being erected as two-cell or "doubled plan" structures with equal apartments for men's and women's business meetings, and old meeting houses were being remodeled to conform to the new standard.
Survey number: HABS PA-6689
Building/structure dates: ca. 1708 Initial Construction
Building/structure dates: after. 1780- before. 1800 Subsequent Work

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Date

1930 - 1970
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Contributors

Historic American Buildings Survey, creator
Jeanes, William
Wilson, Annie H
Price, Virginia Barrett, transmitter
Lavoie, Catherine C, historian
Boucher, Jack E, photographer
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Location

Plymouth Meeting40.10233, -75.27435
Google Map of 40.1023319, -75.2743467
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Library of Congress
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