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Green Plain Monthly Meetinghouse, historic former Quaker house of worship near South Charleston in Clark County, Ohio

The Green Plain Monthly Meetinghouse is a historic brick building built in 1843 near South Charleston, Ohio, using Greek Revival architecture. The structure shows a simple, functional design with classical columns, minimal decoration, and preserved original features including separate sections for men and women that reflect how Quaker meetinghouses were laid out.

The meetinghouse was built in 1843 by Quakers who had split from an earlier movement after the original meeting established in 1822 divided repeatedly over social questions, particularly slavery. The building has remained largely unchanged since its construction and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

This building served as the gathering place for the local Quaker community, with men and women sitting in separate sections during meetings. Its simple design reflects the modest values of the people who built it and shows how Quaker worship spaces were organized for nearly two centuries.

The cemetery on the grounds is quiet and well-maintained with gravestones dating back to the building's construction in 1843 and easy to explore on foot. Visitors should allow time to walk through the graves and enjoy the peaceful setting on a rural country road.

The meetinghouse experienced multiple splits in its community through the 1800s, reflecting deep social divisions over questions of slavery and reform. This history of division is visible today through the names and records of different Quaker branches that all trace back to this original site.

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39.80972,-83.69111
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February 9, 2026 07:40
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