Farm meeting circa 1900.

Documents

Bills Before Congress

  • Adobe pdfHR 3810: Introduced by U.S. Representative John R. Kuhl Jr. (R - 29th District) to evaluate the significance of the 1816 Farmington Quaker Meetinghouse (3 pages 35Kb)
  • Adobe pdfHR 3114: Introduced by U.S. Representative Louise M. Slaughter (D - 28th District) to establish a commemorative trail in connection with the Women's Rights National Historical Park (9 pages 58Kb)

Historic Underground Railroad Safe House Saved

This article about the Farmington Meetinghouse restoration project appeared in the November 2006 issue of The Underground Railroad Freepress®.

Application for National Register of Historic Places

The application to place the Farmington Meetinghouse into the National Register of Historic Places was submitted in January of 2007. The application conisists of the following four sections.

  • Adobe pdfApplication Form: Provides details regarding location and architecture (4 pages 131Kb)
  • Adobe pdfNarrative Description: Continuation sheet describing the rich history of the buildings and property (4 pages 245Kb)
  • Adobe pdfSignificance: Continuation sheet that outlines the contributions that Farmington Quakers made to national dialogues on abolitionism, women's rights and native American rights (48 pages 780Kb)
  • Adobe pdfMaps: Farmington Quaker Crossorads Historic District (5 pages 2.1Mb)
  • Adobe pdfBibliography: Detailed and hyperlinked bibliography of citations used in the application and narratives (4 pages 236Kb)

Surveyors Map

  • Surveyors map for the region around the Meeting House on County Road 8 in Farmington NY (1 jpg image 362Kb)

Temporary Stabilization Plans

Architects plans and request for bids for the temporary stabilization of the building. The temporary stabilization was completed in December of 2007.