The Meetinghouse under the Ledge, also known as the Old Ledge Meetinghouse, was a church that stood in present-day Yarmouth, Maine, between 1729 (when the town was North Yarmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay) and 1836 (sixteen years after Maine's admittance to the Union). It was the ninth church founded in Maine. Named for the ledge that rises to the west of its former location, only the church's eastern doorstep remains, beside today's Garrison Lane.
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| - The Meetinghouse under the Ledge, also known as the Old Ledge Meetinghouse, was a church that stood in present-day Yarmouth, Maine, between 1729 (when the town was North Yarmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay) and 1836 (sixteen years after Maine's admittance to the Union). It was the ninth church founded in Maine. Named for the ledge that rises to the west of its former location, only the church's eastern doorstep remains, beside today's Garrison Lane. (en)
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| - A "fanciful" painting depicting how the church looked. This view is facing northwest, with the ledge in background (en)
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| - Today's Lafayette Street, Yarmouth, Maine (en)
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| - The Meetinghouse under the Ledge, also known as the Old Ledge Meetinghouse, was a church that stood in present-day Yarmouth, Maine, between 1729 (when the town was North Yarmouth, Province of Massachusetts Bay) and 1836 (sixteen years after Maine's admittance to the Union). It was the ninth church founded in Maine. Named for the ledge that rises to the west of its former location, only the church's eastern doorstep remains, beside today's Garrison Lane. (en)
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