Troops under the Marquis de Lafayette camped on the grounds prior to the May 20, 1778 Battle of Barren Hill.
Lucretia Mott lectured across the street at Abolition Hall, and is known to have attended the meeting.
Artist and teacher Thomas Hovenden (1840–1895) was a member of the meeting and is buried in the adjacent cemetery.
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