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Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, NJ

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, N...

Significance: It was constructed in 1828, upon the separation of the Hicksite and Orthodox Quakers, on land donated to the new Hicksite Meeting by Joseph W. Cooper. Originally, the frame building measured 28'2"... More

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, NJ

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, N...

Significance: It was constructed in 1828, upon the separation of the Hicksite and Orthodox Quakers, on land donated to the new Hicksite Meeting by Joseph W. Cooper. Originally, the frame building measured 28'2"... More

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, NJ

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, N...

Significance: It was constructed in 1828, upon the separation of the Hicksite and Orthodox Quakers, on land donated to the new Hicksite Meeting by Joseph W. Cooper. Originally, the frame building measured 28'2"... More

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, NJ

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, N...

Significance: It was constructed in 1828, upon the separation of the Hicksite and Orthodox Quakers, on land donated to the new Hicksite Meeting by Joseph W. Cooper. Originally, the frame building measured 28'2"... More

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, NJ

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, N...

Significance: It was constructed in 1828, upon the separation of the Hicksite and Orthodox Quakers, on land donated to the new Hicksite Meeting by Joseph W. Cooper. Originally, the frame building measured 28'2"... More

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, NJ

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, N...

Significance: It was constructed in 1828, upon the separation of the Hicksite and Orthodox Quakers, on land donated to the new Hicksite Meeting by Joseph W. Cooper. Originally, the frame building measured 28'2"... More

Newton Friend's Meeting, Schoolhouse, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, NJ

Newton Friend's Meeting, Schoolhouse, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden Co...

Unprocessed Field note material exists for this structure: FN-580 Survey number: HABS NJ-843-A

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, NJ

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, N...

Significance: It was constructed in 1828, upon the separation of the Hicksite and Orthodox Quakers, on land donated to the new Hicksite Meeting by Joseph W. Cooper. Originally, the frame building measured 28'2"... More

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, NJ

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, N...

Significance: It was constructed in 1828, upon the separation of the Hicksite and Orthodox Quakers, on land donated to the new Hicksite Meeting by Joseph W. Cooper. Originally, the frame building measured 28'2"... More

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, NJ

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, N...

Significance: It was constructed in 1828, upon the separation of the Hicksite and Orthodox Quakers, on land donated to the new Hicksite Meeting by Joseph W. Cooper. Originally, the frame building measured 28'2"... More

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, NJ

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, N...

Significance: It was constructed in 1828, upon the separation of the Hicksite and Orthodox Quakers, on land donated to the new Hicksite Meeting by Joseph W. Cooper. Originally, the frame building measured 28'2"... More

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, NJ

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, N...

Significance: It was constructed in 1828, upon the separation of the Hicksite and Orthodox Quakers, on land donated to the new Hicksite Meeting by Joseph W. Cooper. Originally, the frame building measured 28'2"... More

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, NJ

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, N...

Significance: It was constructed in 1828, upon the separation of the Hicksite and Orthodox Quakers, on land donated to the new Hicksite Meeting by Joseph W. Cooper. Originally, the frame building measured 28'2"... More

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, NJ

Newton Friend's Meeting House, Cooper Street, Camden, Camden County, N...

Significance: It was constructed in 1828, upon the separation of the Hicksite and Orthodox Quakers, on land donated to the new Hicksite Meeting by Joseph W. Cooper. Originally, the frame building measured 28'2"... More