Concord Hicksite Friends Meeting House
Concord Hicksite Friends Meeting House, Quaker meeting house in Colerain, Ohio.
Concord Hicksite Friends Meeting House is a Quaker gathering place in Colerain, Ohio, constructed of brick with straightforward, functional interior spaces. The building follows traditional Quaker principles emphasizing simplicity and practical use for collective worship.
The building was constructed in 1815 to replace an earlier wooden structure lost to fire. It emerged during a period when Quaker communities were establishing themselves in the Midwest and offering refuge to those opposed to slavery.
The meeting house displays the simple furnishings typical of Hicksite gatherings, with plain benches and undecorated rooms that reflect Quaker values of equality. Visitors can observe how members gathered here in quiet contemplation and collective worship.
The structure is located in a rural area and welcomes visitors interested in early Quaker settlements and architecture. Those wanting to fully appreciate the quiet and simple design should plan time for thoughtful observation and reflection.
This meeting house served as the seat of the Ohio Yearly Meeting until 1919 and played a key role in shaping the network of Quaker communities throughout the state. Its importance as an administrative hub made it a central reference point for Quaker affairs and regional decision-making for over a century.
Location: Ohio
GPS coordinates: 40.12517,-80.79576
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:44
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