The Narragansett Friends' Meeting in the Xviii Century, With a Chapter On Quaker Beginnings in Rhode Island

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6d. of the fubfcriptions unpaid." It stood 70 NARRAGANSETT FRIENDS' MEETING within the limits of the town of Richmond, from which it took its name, to the west of Kingston, somewhat south of the present village of Usquepaug. The highway still exists as a quiet country road, and, driv- ing westward from Kingston Depot, to the right lies a little knoll, now bare and de- serted, save for a few moss-grown stones which guard the resting-places of the dead.
Here the meeti
...ng-house was built. The quiet country stretches in soft undulations about it. The farms are now almost de- serted ; here and there a column of smoke rising from a group of old apple-trees marks a household. A few stately avenues of old trees between moss-grown walls lead to dilapidated buildings which once were fine mansions. A feeling of autumn creeps into even spring-time air, as of a land that has passed its vigorous youth, and lies basking tranquilly after days of achievement. Or is it waiting the coming of some hero of ro- mance to wake this sleeping beauty, and once again fill the fields, now so desolate, with activity and life ?

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