• Third Haven Meeting House in 2020. The Third Haven Meeting House is generally considered the oldest-surviving Friends meeting house of the Religious Society...
  • In 1990 this meeting house, suffering from termite damage and other signs of decay, underwent a major renovation with the help and guidance of the Maryland...
  • The original meeting house dates to 1685 or thereabouts, and the "new" meeting house was buit in the nineteenth century.
  • William Penn, Quaker leader and the founder of Pennsylvania, attended a meeting of the Friends here in 1682.
  • The Third Haven Meeting House is generally considered the oldest surviving Talbot County, Maryland. The history of Quakerism in Talbot County goes back as far...
  • Referred to as the Great Meeting House, it sheltered the most vital Quaker meeting on the Eastern Shore ... Third Haven Meeting House,” HABS No.
  • The Third Haven Meeting House has continued its quiet existence for over three centuries as all of its contemporaries in Maryland and elsewhere have...
  • Constructed along the Tred Avon river around 1682, the Third Haven Meeting House is an important monument forming the cornerstone of Quaker history.
  • The Third Haven Friends Meeting House is confirmed to be the oldest documented worship place in Maryland being erected between 1682 and 1684.