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From: Thomas Hamm <>
Subject: Re: [Q-R] Mount Pleasant Meeting
Date: Mon, 19 Jul 2004 13:42:09 -0500
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My understanding is that the original meetinghouse was within the
current cemetery.

Tom Hamm



>Last week I was in Grayson and Carroll Cos., VA, and while I was
>there I visited the site of the present day Mount Pleasant Friends,
>and the cemetery there. Both are on a hill top off Old Quaker Road
>at the end of a one lane gravel road called Religion Road. There is
>a new-looking sign in front of the small modern brick church that
>says "Mount Pleasant Meeting, Established 1801. Does anyone know if
>this is the site of the original Mount Pleasant Meeting?
>
>By the way, the cemetery is fairly large and I saw burials from 1813
>to the 1980's.
>
>Mark Carey
>
>
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