From 1843 to ca 1847 there were ca 50 members who left the Salem Monthly Meeting and joined in the formation of the Salem Anti-Slavery Monthly Meeting. This pdf file from my CD that was included with my book Cedar Creek Friends And Its People show those who left and the entries were taken from the minutes of the Salem Monthly Meeting of Friends. By 1857 the Indiana Anti-Slavery Yearly Meeting was reuniting with Indiana Yearly Meeting. Salem Anti-Slavery Monthly Meeting was part of Indiana Anti-Slavery Yearly Meeting. The Anti-Slavery Burying Ground in Salem united with the Salem Monthly Meeting Burial Ground in 1863. (See Anti-Slavery Burying Ground) |
On the 22 day of the 7th month 1843 the Salem
Monthly Meeting of the Religious Society of Anti-Slavery Friends
officially organized. Their officers were: |
No original deed to the meetinghouse is found but since Aaron Street laid out the town he may not have registered a deed to the meetinghouse. There was one registered for the anti-slavery burying ground in 1844. We do find some documents in 1868 that deal with the Anti-Slavery group. |
The Trustees of the Wesleyan Methodist Church of
the Town of Salem, Henry County, Iowa in consideration of one dollar do
jointly and severally quit claim release and convey unto William Hough,
William Beard and Walter Edgerton of the State of Indiana the Trustees
of Indiana Yearly Meeting of Anti-Slavery Friends, all and singular the
rights, Interests and demands of said Society incorporated or body and
as such Trustees of said Society, legal and equitable and of every name
and nature in and to that Real Estate situated in said Henry County and
State of Iowa known as Lots number Five, Six, Seven and Eight (5,6,7 &
8) in Block Twenty Two (22) according to the Original plat of the Town
of Salem. Signed in behalf of the Society Meeting or incorporation that
we represent this 3rd day of 5 Month (May) 1868. |
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Compiled 2007 by Jean Hallowell Leeper; contributed March 2022