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Orthodox Friends Meeting
Orthodox Friends Meeting House
817 Concord Road


“As is well known, members of the Society of Friends use in their ordinary discourse the personal pronoun ‘thee’ for both the nominative and possessive objective cases and ‘thy’ and ‘thine’ for the possessive case” (Hannum, p. 61).
The Orthodox Friends Meeting House was built in 1837 when the Concord Friends Meeting assembly split into two factions. The two factions eventually reconciled and merged back into the Concord Friends Meeting. In later years, the building was used as the Concord Grange beginning in 1920. Concord Township purchased the building in 1980, and it is used as the Senior Center today. This building is included as a contributing resource to the Concordville Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places.

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