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Arney's Mount Friends Meetinghouse and Burial Ground is a historic Quaker meeting house located at the intersection of Mount Holly-Juliustown and Pemberton-Arney's Mount Roads, Arney's Mount, Burlington County, New Jersey.〔Harold Wickliffe Rose. ''The Colonial Houses of Worship in America''. New York: Hastings House, Publishers, 1963, p. 290. “164 Arney's Mount Friends Meeting House (1775) Burlington County, New Jersey”〕 ==History== In 1743, Friends living near Shreve's Mount, (later called Arney's Mount for an early settler, Arney Lippincott) asked Burlington Monthly Meeting for permission to worship on the first day of each week, during the winter season, at the meeting house standing near Caleb Shreve's Mount.〔 Some years later a meeting house was erected. The builder was Samuel Smith, whose name appears on the stone above the front doorway. As years passed the area changed and attendance at Arney's Mount Meeting declined. The Preparative Meeting, established in 1776, was laid down in 1871. The meeting house continued to be used at times for worship and Firstday school. Since 1941 meeting for worship usually has been held twice monthly.〔
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