meetings in baltimore and virginia yearly meetings
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This document is a comprehensive historical listing of Quaker meetings that have existed in Baltimore Yearly Meeting and Virginia Yearly Meeting since the early 17th century, compiled by Willna Ann Uebrick-Pacheli in February 1989. The listing includes quarterly, half-yearly, and subordinate meetings across nine states and Washington D.C., with each entry providing the meeting name, location, establishment and closure dates (if applicable), contact information, records locations, and historical notes. The document was later digitized and republished by another researcher who used it as a source for a broader index of monthly meetings in North America.
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