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    The M'Clintock Family of Farmington
    Judith Wellman
    • Jul 9, 2021
    • 4 min

    The M'Clintock Family of Farmington

    The M’Clintock Family of Farmington Quarterly Meeting: Equality, unity, and reform activism built upon Quaker faith and practice. The...
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    A small Quaker community built a simple meetinghouse in rural western New York - and from that vantage point witnessed (and often led) reform movements that changed democracy in nineteenth century America.

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    Farmington, New York 14425

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