Upperville Meeting House

At last he bought the property and deeded it to the Friends on the condition that they hold services there for ten years.

In 1965 the Society voted to sell the building and it was bought by Mrs. John A. Leavitt of Glastonbury, Connecticut, whose daughter, Mrs. Robert Anderson, was a resident of Smyrna.

Lindall purchased the rectory next to it and the house opposite intending to create a cultural and recreational facility.

Exhibits included objects from a Gothic chapel, quilts of Margit Echols, and French Empire furnishing.

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At left, former pastor (1928–30) at the Meeting House Augustus Benedict at a reception for him in 1988; Terrance Lindall, second from right.