Pond Meeting House

Pond Meeting House
Location China, Maine
Coordinates 44°26′47″N 69°31′24″W / 44.44639°N 69.52333°W / 44.44639; -69.52333Coordinates: 44°26′47″N 69°31′24″W / 44.44639°N 69.52333°W / 44.44639; -69.52333
Area 0.5 acres (0.20 ha)
Built 1807 (1807)
MPS Rufus Jones TR
NRHP Reference # 83000458[1]
Added to NRHP August 04, 1983

Pond Meeting House is a historic Quaker meeting house off United States Route 202 in China, Maine. Built in 1807, it is one of the oldest surviving buildings in the town, and an important element in the early life and spiritual growth of Quaker writer Rufus Jones. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.[1]

Description and history

The Pond Meeting House stands about 3 miles (4.8 km) north of the village of South China, on United States Route 202. It is a modest 1-1/2 story wood frame structure, with gabled roof and clapboarded exterior. A cross-gabled vestibule projects from one of the long sides, with a pair of entrances flanking a sash window, with a second sash window in the gable. The building has simple trim; the doors have modest cornices above. The interior of the building consists of a single large chamber, which was originally filled with pews and divided into two sections by a shutter mechanism; both the pews and shutters have been removed, and one portion of the chamber has been walled off to form a kitchen.[2]

The meeting house was built in 1807, and is one of China's oldest surviving buildings. It was here that Rufus Jones, born and raised in South China, attended Quaker services. He would have been exposed to the teachings of important itinerant Quaker teachers here. When listed on the National Register in 1983, it was in use as part of a religious summer camp.[2]

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References

  1. 1 2 National Park Service (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. 1 2 "Technical Resources Report for Rufus Jones Properties of South China, Maine" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2016-06-16.
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