Westfield Friends Meeting
Item set
Description
Items related to the Old Westfield Quaker Meeting and Westfield Friends Meeting
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Rights
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Identifier
Wes_WFM
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Westfield Friends Meeting: Brochure explaining who and what Friends and Quakers believe.
Westfield Friends Meeting: Brochure explaining who and what Friends and Quakers believe. -
Photographs of Westfield Friends Church
photographs of Westfield Friends Meeting in Westfield, NC -
Bicentennial of Westfield Friends
Short history of Westfield Friends Meeting in Westfield, NC with information on its founding in 1772 and the church officials in 1972 -
The Westfield Quaker Meeting and Early Westfield History
Brief history of the Westfield Friends Meeting, includes family sketches on the Christians, Cookes, Hills, Jacksons, Jessups, Flippins, Owens, Pells and Tilleys. -
Letter from Luther Byrd to Mrs. Woodrow Smith
Letter from Luther Byrd to Mrs. Woodrow Smith containing information on Westfield Friends meeting that was requested by Mrs. Smith -
A Compilation of Westfield Origins
History of the Westfield Friends Meeting during the late 1700s and 1800s. -
Westfield Friends Meeting commemorative plate
commemorative plate featuring Westfield Friends Church, Westfield, NC. with gold rimmed, embossed fruit around the edge. Westfield Friends Church, better known as "Old Westfield", is the oldest religious organization in Surry County, NC, dating back to 1760s when pioneer Quakers from New Garden crossed Quaker Gap of Saurtown Mountains to plant a community in the Valleys of Big Creek and Tom's Creek. Those early Quakers began holding meetings at Westfield by 1772,December 23, 1786 a monthly meeting was set up at Westfield, and the name was changed from Tom's Creek to "Westfield." The meeting grew rapidly and established several new meetings. In 1803, a quarterly meeting was established with Westfield as its center. Gradually the migration westward weakened the meetings and in 1832, Westfield Meeting was laid down. In 1868 Friends gathered again at Westfield and started a meeting for worship. The meeting was setup as a monthly meeting again in 1883, and has continued without interruption until present day. The first church was built in the 1780s but decayed before the Civil War , was rebuilt, about 1870 and continued in use until about 1883, when present building was erected. Later to be modernized to its present form in 1939. As of this date, 1951, there are 175 members. -
Westfield Friends Church photograph collage
Photograph collage of Old Fashioned Day 2008 -
Westfield Friends Church photographs
Three photographs of Westfield Friends Church members -
Westfield Friends Church cookbook
Cookbook: From Quaker Kitchens, 2nd edition October 2005 -
Westfield Friends Church obituaries
Scrapbook of obituaries and funeral cards of members of the Westfield Friends Church -
Westfield Friends Church scrapbook
Scrapbook created by Westfield Friends church. Contains newspaper clippings, church bulletins, photos 1950s-2012, etc. -
Westfield Friends Church scrapbook
Scrapbook created by Westfield Friends Church. Contains histories of the church, articles of incorporation and Bicentennial celebration booklet -
Westfield Friends Church photograph 1952
Black and white photograph of group outside of Westfield Friends Meeting 1952 -
Westfield Friends Church Sunday school class photograph
Black and white photograph of 1937 Sunday School class at Westfield Friends Meeting with teacher Nannie Johnson -
Westfield Friends Church photograph
Photograph Westfield Friends Meetinghouse in mid 1900s -
Westfield Friends Church scrapbook
Scrapbook created by Westfield Friends Church 1917-2019. Contains newspaper clippings, church bulletins, invitations to events, announcements, birthday celebrations, and correspondence. -
Westfield Friends Church
Photograph of Sunday School picnic circa 1950 -
Westfield Friends Meeting photograph
Westfield Monthly Meeting Of Friends; oldest church organization in Surry County -
History of the Old Westfield Quaker Meeting
Typewritten and hand corrected essay on the history of the Old Westfield Quaker Meeting written by June Stone Byrd in 1948.