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Abraham Hall, 7612 Old Muirkirk Rd, Beltsville, Prince George`s County, MD
Built for the Benevolent Sons and Daughters of Abraham, this is a rare example of a late nineteenth-century benevolent society hall, the most outstanding example in the county. It was the focal point of the developing black community of farmers, and workers from the nearby Muirkirk Iron Furnace.
Abraham Hall, 7612 Old Muirkirk Rd, Beltsville, Prince George`s County, MD
Built for the Benevolent Sons and Daughters of Abraham, this is a rare example of a late nineteenth-century benevolent society hall, the most outstanding example in the county. It was the focal point of the developing black community of farmers, and workers from the nearby Muirkirk Iron Furnace.
Abraham Hall, 7612 Old Muirkirk Rd, Beltsville, Prince George`s County, MD
Built for the Benevolent Sons and Daughters of Abraham, this is a rare example of a late nineteenth-century benevolent society hall, the most outstanding example in the county. It was the focal point of the developing black community of farmers, and workers from the nearby Muirkirk Iron Furnace.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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