Quaker City could refer to Quaker City, Ohio , a city in eastern Ohio USS Quaker City 1854 , featured in Mark Twain s novel The Innocents Aboard a nickname for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania a train operated by Amtrak as part of the Clocker Amtrak Clocker service a novel by George Lippard disambig de Quaker City ... more details
Distinguish Quakers Infobox company name Quaker Oats Company logo Image Quaker Oats Company.svg 150px 1971 logo by Saul Bass still seen on the company s address. caption Quaker Oats Company logo designed ... www.quakeroats.com QuakerOats.com footnotes intl The Quaker Oats Company is an United States American ... since 2001. ref cite web title Pepsi Bought Quaker. Now What? url http www.forbes.com 2001 08 ... date 2 August 2001 ref History main History of Quaker Oats File Quaker Oats advertisement 1905.jpg thumb 1905 magazine advertisement Quaker Oats was founded in 1901 by the merger of four rolled oats oat mills The Quaker Mill Company of Ravenna, Ohio , which held the trademark on the Quaker name and was founded by Henry Parsons Crowell , who bought the bankrupt Quaker Oat Mill Company, also in Ravenna. ref cite web title The Strait Dope Mailbag Is the guy on the Quaker Oats Box John Penn? first ... http www.quakeroatmeal.com qo quakerHistory index.cfm Quaker Oatmeal Our History dead link date January ... Crowell, Founder of Quaker Oats Christian Business Daily Bot generated title ref ref cite web url ... into unrelated fields such as toys. In 1969, Quaker acquired Fisher Price , a toy company and spun it off in 1991. Image Quaker7297.JPG thumb Quaker Oats Chewy Yogourt Granola bar s available ... bar s. In 1982 Quaker Oats formed US Games , a company that created games for the Atari 2600 . After one year they went out of business. In 1983, Quaker bought Stokely Van Camp, Inc., makers of Van Camp s and Gatorade . ref cite web url http www.fundinguniverse.com company histories The Quaker Oats Company Company History.html title The Quaker Oats Company Company History publisher Fundinguniverse.com date accessdate 2012 01 18 ref Quaker bought Snapple for 1.7 billion in 1994 and sold it to Wendy ... restrict Divestiture Snapple.html title Quaker Oats Sells Snapple At A 1 publisher Morevalue.com ... current owners, Dr Pepper Snapple Group. In 1996, Quaker spun off its frozen food business, selling ... more details
The Quaker Mill Company was a 19th century United States American rolled oats oat mill company in Ravenna, Ohio . After merging with three other companies in 1901, the company became the Quaker Oats Company , now a subsidiary of PepsiCo . History Henry D. Seymour and William Heston founded the Quaker Mill in Ravenna. On 4 September 1877 Seymour trademarked the Quaker brand after reading an encyclopedia article on Quakers , who are officially called the Religious Society of Friends . ref Adams, Cecil. http www.straightdope.com mailbag mquaker.html Is the guy on the Quaker Oats box John Penn? The Straight Dope Accessed 28 July 2006. ref By 1888, the company employed 83 people, and in a tie with the Ravenna Glass Company was Ravenna s largest employer. ref Howe, Henry. Historical Collections of Ohio . C. J. Krehbiel & Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Vol. II 1904 ref References references Category PepsiCo subsidiaries Category History of Ohio Category Companies based in Ohio US company stub food company stub pt Quaker Mill Company ... more details
unreferenced date March 2007 File Gildencroft Quaker Cemetery.JPG thumb left Entrance to the cemetery The Gildencroft Quaker Cemetery is an historic cemetery in Chatham Street, Norwich , Norfolk where many of the city s Quaker Quakers were buried including the writer Amelia Opie . Many members of the Gurney family who had a major influence on the development of Norwich are buried here. The family founded Gurney s Bank . Access to the cemetery is limited at the time of writing October, 2009 See also Rosary Cemetery, Norwich External links http www.flickr.com photos lwr 277498553 in set 72157594312874636 Photograph of the Cemetery http www.staugustinesnorwich.org.uk Gildencroft Quaker Burial Ground.html News report Retrieved 26 March, 2009 http www.staugustinesnorwich.org.uk History The Quakers .html Quaker history in Norwich Retrieved 19 October, 2009 coord 52.6362 1.2914 type landmark region GB display title Cemeteries in England Category Norwich Category Cemeteries in England Category Religion in Norfolk Category Quaker cemeteries ... more details
Quaker Hill is a hamlet New York hamlet in the town of Pawling town , New York Pawling in Dutchess County, New York Dutchess County , New York , United States . It is located in the southern portion of the area known as the Oblong that was designated by the Treaty of Dover in 1731, and known from pre Revolutionary times as Quaker Hill . ref name qhca cite web url http www.pawling.org Pages PawlingNY WebDocs qhca Quaker Hill Civic Association title Quaker Hill ref It is the location of the Oblong Friends Meetinghouse , built in 1764. ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The community has been studied extensively. It was the subject of a Columbia University political science Ph.D. dissertation completed in 1907. ref name Wilson cite web title Quaker Hill author Warren H. Wilson date 1907 url http www.gutenberg.org files 28223 28223 h 28223 h.htm ref See also Marie Mattingly Meloney , lived in Quaker Hill References reflist External links http www.pawling.org Pages PawlingNY WebDocs qhca Quaker Hill Civic Association Dutchess County, New York NewYork geo stub coord 41 35 N 73 33 W type city region US NY source GNIS enwiki display title Category Hamlets in New York Category Populated places in Dutchess County, New York ... more details
Refimprove date September 2009 Quaker Hill is a Administrative divisions of Connecticut village or neighborhood in the New England town town of Waterford, Connecticut Waterford , Connecticut , in the southeastern part of the state. It is located in the northeast corner of the town, on the west bank of the Thames River Connecticut Thames River around Smith Cove Connecticut Smith Cove north of New London CT New London , ref name CTmap http www.ct.gov ecd LIB ecd 20 14 state 20of 20connecticut 20road .... Modern day Quaker Hill is primarily residential. Citation needed date September 2009 The village center is included in the Quaker Hill Historic District Waterford, Connecticut Quaker Hill Historic ... Star Bridge at Sunset.JPG thumb 250px right View of Quaker Hill to the left after the bridge Quaker Hill is also the place name used for ZIP code 06375, which also extends beyond Quaker Hill to encompass ..., Harrisons, and Thames View. History In 1645, the area which eventually became Quaker Hill was meadows used as hay fields. Citation needed date September 2009 The area became known as Quaker Hill by 1687 .... ref Quaker Hill was included in the city of New London until 1801 when Waterford became a separate town. Citation needed date September 2009 Education Quaker Hill School Waterford Public Schools operates one elementary school in Quaker Hill. ref http www.waterfordschools.org schools qh qh.htm Quaker Hill Elementary School website ref The original Quaker Hill School was built in 1915, opened in 1917, and demolished on February 23, 2007 to make way for construction of a new Quaker Hill Elementary ... Country School is a private nonprofit human services agency in Quaker Hill that offers a variety of special ... on site in Quaker Hill in 1929. ref http www.waterfordcountryschool.org about faqs.html Frequently ... Reflist Coord 41 24 12 N 72 06 21 W name GNIS location of Quaker Hill display title New London County ... places in New London County, Connecticut pl Quaker Hill Connecticut vo Quaker Hill ... more details
The Quaker United Nations Office QUNO is a non governmental organisation representing the Religious Society of Friends Religious Society of Friends Quakers at the United Nations . Parent bodies of QUNO are the Friends World Committee for Consultation , American Friends Service Committee and Quaker Peace and Social Witness . FWCC holds consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council , and has offices in Geneva and New York . Areas of work Peacebuilding Prevention of violent conflict Disarmament and Peace Human Rights and Refugees Economic Issues Criminal Justice External links http www.quno.org Official site quno.org Religious Society of Friends Category Quaker organizations Category Lobbying organizations Category Peace organizations Category International human rights organizations Category Non governmental organizations Category Human rights organizations quaker stub fr Quaker United Nations Office ... more details
camps in the region since the 1920s. Other camps currently operated by BYM include Shiloh Quaker Camp, near Charlottesville, Virginia Opequon Quaker Camp , near Winchester, Virginia and the Teen Adventure Program, near Lexington, Virginia . External links http www.bymcamps.org Catoctin Quaker Camp ... more details
Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre is a Quaker college based in the Selly Oak area of Birmingham , England . The only Quaker Study Centre in Europe, ref cite web url http www.quakerinfo.org service quakerjobs.html title Current Job Openings with Quaker and Other Organizations accessdate 2009 02 01 publisher Quaker Information Centre ref it was founded by George Cadbury in 1903 and occupies his former home on the Bristol Road. Woodbrooke s first Director of Studies was the biblical scholar J. Rendel Harris . ref cite book last Kennedy first Thomas C. title British Quakerism, 1860 1920 url http books.google.co.uk books?id iIDIlhlnuCsC accessdate 2009 02 01 year 2001 publisher Oxford University Press isbn 0198270356 pages 180 182 chapter Woodbrooke ref The college was extended between 1907 and 1914 by the addition of a new wing, a new common room and Holland House, a men s hostel . By 1922 it was estimated that 1,250 British students and 400 foreign students had attended the college. ref cite book editor Stephens , W. B. title The City of Birmingham accessdate 2009 02 01 series A History of the County of Warwick year 1964 publisher University of London & History of Parliament Trust pages 411 434 chapter Religious History Protestant Nonconformity chapterurl http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 22980 ref It provides short courses on personal spiritual growth, theology, creative arts, and training for Quaker roles. It is also available for conferences. References Reflist 4. A History of Woodbrooke College 1953 1978 by F Ralph Barlow External links http www.woodbrooke.org.uk Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre Official site coord 52.4311 1.9481 display title region GB scale 2000 Category Quaker organizations Category Quakerism in the United Kingdom Category Education in Birmingham, West Midlands Category Quakerism in England Quaker stub ja ... more details
cereal a man in Quaker garb is applied for by Henry Seymour, owner of the Quaker Mill Company . ref Adams, Cecil. http www.straightdope.com mailbag mquaker.html Is the guy on the Quaker Oats box ... Crowell bought the Quaker Mill Company, and in the following year he launched a national advertising campaign for Quaker Oats. In 1885, Quaker Oats introduced the cereal box, making it possible to buy ... of the Quaker Oats Company in New Jersey , with its headquarters in Chicago. Quaker introduced the first in a series of cookie recipes on the box in 1908. In 1911, Quaker purchased the Great ..., Quaker offered the first cereal box premium to buyers. By sending in one dollar and the cut out picture of the Quaker Man customers received a double boiler for the cooking of oatmeal. In the 1920s, Quaker offered a crystal radio and introduced Quaker Quick Oats an early convenience food. In the 1930s, Quaker was one of the many companies using the Dionne Quintuplets for promotional purposes. During ... of the Quaker Man, which became the basis for Haddon Sundblom s famous version of 1957. In 1972, John Mills designed the current logo. In 1969, Quaker acquired Fisher Price , a toy company. In the 1970s ..., Quaker Oats spun off its Fisher Price division. In August 2001, PepsiCo acquired Quaker Oats, primarily ... in the world. Though the main prize of PepsiCo was Gatorade non carbonated sports drink, Quaker ... title Advertisement Quaker Oats journal World s Work The World s Work A History of Our Time volume ... 09 quote The Quaker Man we know today might have been painted by Cosmo De Salva, and is rumored to be De Salva s likeness. See also Quaker Square References reflist Category Quaker Oats Company brands History Category Company histories Quaker Oats ... more details
Image AssemblyOfQuakers.jpg thumb right 250px A female Quaker preaches at a meeting in London in the 18th century Quaker views on women have always been considered progressivism progressive in their own time beginning in the 17th century , and in the late 19th century this tendency bore fruit in the prominence of Quaker women in the American women s rights movement . The early history of attitudes towards gender in the Religious Society of Friends aka Quakers is particularly notable for providing for one of the largest and most equitable roles for women in the Christian tradition at the time, despite not endorsing universal equality until much later. For many outside observers during the first hundred years of Quakerism, the most surprising aspect of Quakerism was the fact that ministry &ndash the prerogative to speak during a Quaker Meeting for Worship meeting &ndash was open to women from ... s opinion of a female Quaker preacher was recorded thus Sir, a woman s preaching is like a dog ... in the early years, a large number &mdash even possibly the majority &ndash of traveling Quaker preachers ... a Female Traveling Minister Played in Spreading Quaker Beliefs ref Aside from ministry, Quaker ... prolific pamphleteers was Dorothy White Quaker Dorothy White . http orlando.cambridge.org public ... QUAKER VIEWS That of God in Everyone ref Concerning the introduction and much later dissolution ... , all of which were, and are, enlivened by the presence even predominance of Quaker female leaders ... of Quaker Writing Routledge 1996 , saying historians should be skeptical of such spectacular claims ... 1848 Seneca Falls Declaration was in large part the work of Quaker women, and has numerous Quaker signatories ... of Quaker involvement in women s rights continued into the 20th and 21st centuries, with Quakers ... 2 Reflist See also Daughters of Light Quaker Women Preaching and Prophesying. Religious Society of Friends Category Quaker beliefs and practices Category Christianity and women ... more details
Other people2 Alexander Parker disambiguation Alexander Parker 21 June 1628 8 March 1689 was a Quaker preacher and author. ref name ODNB ODNB article by Richard L. Greaves, Parker, Alexander 1628 1689 , Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004 online edn, Jan 2008 http www.oxforddnb.com view article 21291, accessed 15 May 2008 ref He was born on 21 June 1628 at Chipping, Lancashire , England the son of Robert Parker. He was convinced and became a Quaker preacher, travelling widely in England and Scotland. He wrote A Testimony of the Light Within 1657 A Discovery of Satans Wiles 1657 Testimony of the Appearance of God 1658 A Tryall of a Christian 1658 A Call out of Egypt 1659 A Testimony of Truth 1659 An Epistle Quaker Epistle to Friends 1660 Parker was one of eighty four Quakers who founded the six weeks meeting for the management of Quaker affairs, in October 1671. On 8 August 1683 he, with George Whitehead Quaker leader George Whitehead , and Gilbert Latey, presented an address to King Charles II of England at Windsor on behalf of persecuted Friends. Parker accompanied George Fox to the Netherlands in 1684. He died in London on 8 March 1689. One of his letters to Friends, advising them on the holding of Meetings for Worship was included in current printed guidance for British Quakers. ref Quaker Faith and Practice Britain Quaker Faith & Practice 1994 , http quakersfp.live.poptech.coop qfp chap2 2.35.html 2.41 Paragraph 2 41 . ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Parker, Alexander ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 21 June 1628 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 8 March 1689 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Parker, Alexander Category 1628 births Category 1689 deaths Category Quaker ministers Category People from Ribble Valley district ... more details
orphan date October 2009 The Quaker Universalist Fellowship QUF is a religious organization serving predominantly individuals with an ongoing association with the Religious Society of Friends Quakers , and a Universalism Christianity universalist understanding of Quaker teachings and traditions. It has published books and periodicals from Landenberg, Pennsylvania since the 1980s. ref http www.worldcat.org search?q au 3AQuaker Universalist Fellowship.&qt hot author WorldCat author search ref It calls itself an informal gathering of persons who cherish the spirit of universality that has always been intrinsic to the Quaker faith ref http www.universalistfriends.org uf043.html Universalist Friends The Journal of the Quaker Universalist Fellowship ref and says that its mission is to foster the understanding that within everyone is a directly accessible spiritual light that can lead people to equality, simplicity, justice, compassion and peace. ref http www.universalistfriends.org intro.html mission Quaker Universalist Fellowship ref Publications Margery Post Abbott , Lanny Jay , W. Norman Cooper , Waiting and resting in the true silence David Boulton writer David Boulton , Militant seedbeds of early Quakerism two essays Samuel D. Caldwell , That blessed principle reflections on the uniqueness of Quaker universalism , 1988 Avery Dulles , Revelation and the religions Rhoda R. Gilman , The universality of unknowing Luther Askeland and the wordless way , 2007 Douglas Gwyn , The Quaker ... holistic world view Anthony G Manousos , Islam from a Quaker perspective , 2002 A. Ernest Morgan , Should Quakers receive the Good Samaritan into their membership? , 1998 John Nicholson Quaker writer ... a survey of 199 nontheist Friends Daniel Seeger Daniel A. Seeger Quaker universalists their ministry ... Q. Sibley Mulford Quickert Sibley and Rhoda Gilman , Authority and mysticism in Quaker and Buddhist ... References reflist Category Quaker organizations Category Book publishing companies based in Pennsylvania ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Free Quaker Meetinghouse nrhp type image FreeQuaker.jpg caption location SW corner of 5th and Arch Sts., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania lat degrees 39 lat minutes 57 lat seconds 10 lat direction N long degrees 75 long minutes 8 long seconds 34 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin Pennsylvania built 1783 architect architecture added September 22, 1971 area less than one acre governing body National Park Service refnum 71000063 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Free Quaker Meetinghouse is a historic Quaker meeting house at the southeast corner of 5th and Arch Streets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . It was built in 1783 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. References reflist External links http www.ushistory.org tour free quaker meeting house.htm Visiting information National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania Category Properties of religious function on the National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania Category Religious buildings completed in 1783 Category Churches in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Category Quaker meeting houses in Pennsylvania Category Visitor attractions in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania PhiladelphiaPA NRHP stub ... more details
A Quaker Action Group was founded in Philadelphia during the summer of 1966 to apply nonviolent direct action as a witness against the war in Vietnam . Founding member Lawrence Scott Quaker Lawrence Scott was a Quaker and radical pacifist who had worked for the American Friends Service Committee in the 1950s, but resigned in protest at what he saw as the AFSC s preference for words over action. AQAG, which was based in the peace committees of the Religious Society of Friends New York and Philadelphia Yearly meeting s, aimed to renew the Society of Friends commitment to its historic peace testimony. In 1966, AQAG attempted to mail relief packages to North Vietnam , only to have the US Postal Service refuse the delivery. When they collected money for the North and South Vietnamese Red Cross Societies, the Treasury seized the donated funds. In March 1967, members of AQAG sailed to North Vietnam in the yacht Phoenix , carrying medical supplies for North Vietnamese wounded by American bombing. The protest generated wide media coverage. In the early seventies, AQAG, having abandoned its goal of transforming the Society of Friends, evolved into the Movement for a New Society , a self styled transformational network which would play key role in the anti nuclear movement of the 1970s. Other Quaker Action Groups Following the pattern of AQAG, several Quaker action groups were formed in the UK in the late 1960s, most notably in Manchester and London . These groups focused mainly on pacifist campaigns, community living, and local projects such as providing food and shelter for homeless people. See also Religious Society of Friends William Moyer Bill Moyer External links http www.swarthmore.edu Library peace DG051 099 dg074aqag.htm Records of A Quaker Action Group, 1966 1971 Category Religious activism Category Peace organizations Category Quaker organizations Category Nonviolence organizations Religious Society of Friends ... more details
Infobox Cemetery name Quaker Cemetery image Quaker Cemetery Spider Gate Leicester MA.jpg imagesize caption established year country USA location Leicester, Massachusetts coordinates coord 42.2628 71.8967 display inline,title ref cite web url Gnis3 602240 title Quaker Cemetery work Geographic Names Information System publisher United States Geological Survey accessdate 2008 08 01 ref type Private owner Worcester Friends Meeting size geographic size such as acres graves how many gravesites website http worcesterfriendsmeeting.org cem policy.htm Worcester Friends Meeting findagrave http www.findagrave.com cgi bin fg.cgi?page cr&CRid 91488&CScnty 1186&CSsr 261& Quaker Cemetery political political graveyard website link Quaker Cemetery is a private cemetery in Leicester, Massachusetts . Located near Worcester Regional Airport , the cemetery is known as Spider Gates Cemetery after its wrought iron gates spider like motif. Local stories and paranormal websites allege that the cemetery is haunted. ref cite news title Spider Gates stories draw curious to old graveyard work Worcester Telegram & Gazette date 2001 10 28 accessdate 2008 08 01 id NewsBank ID 0EF7C93A25AD0569 ref Originally a family cemetery owned by the Southwick and Earle families, it became the property of the Worcester Friends Meeting after the families joined the local Quaker community. Public records indicate that the current gates at Spider Gates were donated by Pliny Earle physician Dr. Pliny Earle Jr. , and according to official source, they were to represent the beams of the sun, though they can be interpreted as spider s with additional wavy leggings. The cemetery is open to visitors during daylight hours. References Reflist External links http www.boudillion.com SpiderGates spider.html Spider Gates Category Leicester, Massachusetts Category Cemeteries in Worcester County, Massachusetts Category Quaker cemeteries ... more details
Refimprove date April 2009 Quaker Peace & Social Witness QPSW , previously known as the Friends Service Council , and then as Quaker Peace and Service , is one of the central committees of Britain Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends the national organisation of Quaker s in UK Britain . It works to promote British Quakers Religious Society of Friends testimonies testimonies of Testimony of Equality equality, justice , Peace Testimony peace , Testimony of Simplicity simplicity and Testimony of Integrity truth . It works alongside both small local and large international pressure group s. In 1947, the then Friends Service Council shared the Nobel Peace Prize with the American counterpart American Friends Service Committee . UK Peace Work Peace Campaigning and Networking aims to encourage ... shifted into a new phase as an emerging national network of volunteers of all faiths and none. Quaker ... to prisoners of all faiths and none. Quaker Housing Trust is Britain Yearly Meeting s own housing charity. QHT helps local Quaker supported social housing projects through advice, loans and grants ... rights observers to accompany peace activists in their nonviolent actions. Quaker United Nations ... to form the Friends Service Council 1927 1978 . Which was renamed Quaker Peace and Service 1979 2000 , known as Quaker Peace & Social Witness since 2001. See also col begin col 2 American Friends ... QPSW website http www.quno.org Quaker United Nations Office http www.mundus.ac.uk cats 7 235.htm ... Quaker organizations Category Quakerism in the United Kingdom Category Nobel Peace Prize laureates ... bg ca Friends Service Council de Quaker Peace and Social Witness es Quaker Peace and Social Witness fr Quaker Peace and Social Witness ko id Quaker Peace and Social Witness it Quaker Peace and Social Witness nl Quaker Peace and Social Witness ja no Quaker Peace & Social Witness pnb ... more details
Infobox Company company name Quaker Steak & Lube company logo Image Quaker Steak and Lube.svg center 250px company type Privately held company Private founder George Jig Warren III, br Gary Moe Meszaros foundation Sharon, Pennsylvania , br United States Start date 1974 location Sharon, Pennsylvania locations 42 41 in the United States , 1 in Canada area served North America key people num employees industry Casual dining products parent homepage http www.quakersteakandlube.com QuakerSteakandLube.com Quaker Steak & Lube is a casual dining List of restaurant chains restaurant chain based in Sharon ... s. Originally a cook your own steak establishment, Quaker Steak s signature dish is now its Buffalo ... oil company Pennzoil Quaker State . History In 1974, gas stations across the country were ... Quaker Steak & Lube, initially a cook your own steak restaurant that showcased old muscle cars ... url http www.quakersteakandlube.com title Quaker Steak & Lube History accessdate August 10, 2009 ref ... url http www.quakersteakandlube.com title Quaker Steak & Lube Locations accessdate August 10, 2009 ref There is also a Quaker Steak & Lube location inside the Rogers Centre in Toronto , Ontario , Canada ... . Wing sauce Image Quakersteakandlube.jpg thumb A Quaker Steak and Lube restaurant located in Robinson ... must sign a liability waiver before ordering the Triple Atomic or Atomic, freeing Quaker Steak ... food menus core menu.pdf title Quaker Steak and Lube menu format PDF accessdate August ... ?p 2164 The News Now Network Quaker Steak Caves To Community Complaints ref 30,000 Buckeye ... www.quakersteakandlube.com title Quaker Steak & Lube History awards accessdate August 10, 2009 ref Media ... name Youngstown vindy cite news work Youngstown Vindicator title Quaker Steak & Lube featured on Travel ... s challenge was to consume six Atomic chicken wings , at the time the strongest wings on Quaker Steak ... links http www.quakersteakandlube.com Official website DEFAULTSORT Quaker Steak And Lube Category ... more details
Quaker Instant Oatmeal Instant Quaker Oatmeal until 1995 is a type of oatmeal made by the Quaker Oats Company . Advert date February 2011 Notability date February 2011 Preparation Quaker Instant Oatmeal comes in small single serving packets and is usually flavored. Flavourings include cinnamon and apple , honey , and other sweet styles. The oatmeal is prepared by mixing with boiling water and stirring, hence being referred to as instant once mixed, the oatmeal is ready within a minute. It can also be prepared by adding water and microwaving for 30 60 seconds. Milk may also be used. Taste Although quick and easy to make, it also has many drawbacks. Quaker Instant Oatmeal has a different taste than oatmeal prepared the traditional way. This is due to how the oatmeal is processed and prepared. The mouth feel of the oatmeal is changed as the oatmeal is finely milled to decrease cooking time, and the oatmeal is treated with chemical preservatives and flavourants. ref http www.quakeroatmeal.com qo ourProducts instantQuakerOatmeal familyFavorites index.cfm Official Web Site ref Flavors currently available in the U.S. columns list 2 Regular Maple and Brown Sugar also available in 50 less sugar Apples and Cinnamon also available in 50 less sugar Raisins and Spice Cinnamon Pecan Cinnamon and Spice no longer available Raisin, Dates and Walnuts Strawberries and Cream also available in 50 less sugar Peaches and Cream also available in 50 less sugar Cinnamon Roll Honey and Nut Weight Control oatmeal available in 3 flavors Dinosaur eggs Brown Sugar References div class references small style moz column count 2 column count 2 references div External links http www.quakeroatmeal.com Official Web Site PepsiCo Category Quaker Oats Company cereals Category Porridges ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Quaker Farms Historic District nrhp type hd image caption location 467 511 Quaker Farms Rd., Oxford, Connecticut lat degrees 41 lat minutes 25 lat seconds 34 lat direction N long degrees 73 long minutes 9 long seconds 24 long direction W locmapin Connecticut area built 1725 architect Boult,George architecture Colonial Revival, Greek Revival, Federal added August 9, 1991 governing body Private refnum 91000993 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Quaker Farms Historic District is a historic district United States historic district in the town of Oxford, Connecticut that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. ref name nris References Portal Connecticut Reflist National Register of Historic Places Category Historic districts in New Haven County, Connecticut Category Federal architecture in Connecticut Category Colonial Revival architecture in Connecticut Category Oxford, Connecticut Connecticut NRHP stub ... more details
Quaker Meeting , or Quaker s Meeting , is a child s game which is initiated with a rhyme and becomes a sort of quiet game where the participants may not speak , laugh , or smile . The rhyme has many variations, but is similar to the following Quaker meeting has begun. No more laughing, no more fun. If you show your teeth or tongue, you must pay a forfeit. Another version is as follows Quaker Meeting has begun, no laughing, talking shall be done. If you show your teeth or tongue ... See also Religious Society of Friends Quakers External links Dreher, Sarah. Shaman s Moon , 1998. p.  184. ISBN 0 934678 91 X http books.google.com books?vid ISBN093467891X&id 7KJpNIJaCf0C&pg PA184&lpg PA184&dq 22No more laughing, no more fun 22&sig L3u7yN02PKjPkiH5819ahb7PmYc 1 . Stephen King King, Stephen . Four Past Midnight The Library Policeman , 1990. Chapter 2. ISBN 0 453 00748 1 http ftp.fortunaty.net com textz textz king stephen the library policeman.tmp 2 . Stratton, Jeff. The Courtesy Police , 2004. p.  98. ISBN 0 595 32465 7 http books.google.com books?vid ISBN0595324657&id uqDiDx957voC&pg PA98&lpg PA98&dq 22 22&sig D i0V20SMjGsasQpJBuDpdKjvWo 3 . Category Children s games ... more details
Charles Marshall 1637 &ndash November 15, 1698 was an early Quaker mysticism mystic , medical practitioner, and author who devoted his life to preaching throughout England . Marshall lived in Wiltshire, England . He was frequently imprisoned, fined, and prosecuted for non payment of tithes, whoch was required by the general church. However, he worked hard to counteract divisions among various elements of the Quaker faith. As an author, he published The Way of Life Revealed 1674 , A Plain and Candid Account of... certain experienced Medicines c. 1681 , a journal, and other works. Marshall died from tuberculosis . References Charles Marshall, Dictionary of National Biography , 1903 External links http chi.gospelcom.net DAILYF 2002 11 daily 11 15 2002.shtml Glimpses of Christian History http www.qhpress.org quakerpages qwhp The Quaker Writings Home Page Further reading Fremantle, Anne, The Protestant Mystics . Boston Little, Brown, 1964. Marshall, Charles. The Way of Life Revealed, and the Way of Death Discovered , London printed by James Phillips, 1794. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Marshall, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1637 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH November 15, 1698 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Marshall, Charles Quaker Category English Quakers Category 17th century English medical doctors Category Christian mystics Category 1637 births Category 1698 deaths ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Woodlawn Quaker Meetinghouse nrhp type nrhp image caption location 8990 Woodlawn Rd., Fort Belvoir, Virginia lat degrees lat minutes lat seconds lat direction long degrees long minutes long seconds long direction locmapin area convert 2.4 acre m2 built 1853, 1866 69 architect architecture Quaker Plain Style added May 21, 2009 ref name newlistings2009may29 cite web url http www.nps.gov history nr listings 20090529.htm title Announcements and actions on properties for the National Register of Historic Places date May 29, 2009 accessdate August 8, 2009 work Weekly Listings publisher National Park Service ref governing body Private refnum 09000335 ref name newlistings2009may29 The Woodlawn Quaker Meetinghouse is located at 8890 Woodlawn Road in Fort Belvoir, Virginia Fort Belvoir , Virginia , United States . The meetinghouse and its associated cemetery are significant for their role in the Quaker community in this area of Virginia in the mid to late 19th century. The meetinghouse itself is also significant for its Quaker Plain Style architecture. ref name nrhpinv cite web title National Register of Historic Places Registration Woodlawn Quaker Meetinghouse url http www.nps.gov history nr feature weekly features WoodlawnQuakerMeetinghouse.pdf format Portable Document Format PDF date December 12, 2008 author Martha Claire Catlin publisher National Park Service accessdate August 8, 2009 39 pages, site plan and 8 photos, exterior and interior ref The property was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 21, 2009 and the listing was announced as the featured listing in the National Park Service s weekly list of May 29, 2009. ref name featured cite web ... roofed structures. The style reflects the Quaker belief in simplicity and lack of adornment. The rectangular ... County, Virginia Category Religious buildings completed in 1853 Category 19th century Quaker ... in Virginia Category Quaker meeting houses in Virginia Category Religious buildings completed in 1869 ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Quaker School nrhp type image caption location York and Penn Sts., Burlington, New Jersey lat degrees 40 lat minutes 4 lat seconds 48 lat direction N long degrees 74 long minutes 51 long seconds 22 long direction W coord display inline,title locmapin New Jersey built 1792 architect architecture added December 31, 1974 area less than one acre governing body Private refnum 74001156 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref Quaker School is a historic Quaker school at York and Penn Streets in Burlington, New Jersey . It was built in 1792 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. ref http www.waymarking.com waymarks WM7V5J Quaker School Burlington NJ Quaker School Burlington, NJ at waymarking.com ref See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Burlington County, New Jersey References reflist National Register of Historic Places Category National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey Category Buildings and structures completed in 1792 Category Buildings and structures in Burlington County, New Jersey NewJersey NRHP stub ... more details
Infobox Station name Quaker Ridge Station style image Quaker Ridge Train Station.jpg image caption Quaker Ridge Station 1912 address 574 Stratton Road, br New Rochelle, New York country coordinates Coord 40 58 21 N 73 46 36 W type railwaystation region US NY display inline,title line New York, Westchester and Boston Railway NYW&BRwy other platform 2 side platform s levels tracks 2 parking bicycle baggage check opened 1912 closed 1939 rebuilt electrified ADA code owned Private zone former services mpassengers nrhp Quaker Ridge Station is a former railroad station on the White Plains branch of the New York, Westchester and Boston Railway in the city of New Rochelle, New York New Rochelle in Westchester County , New York . The station is named for the Quaker Ridge section of northern New Rochelle along the Scarsdale, New York Scarsdale Town border. ref http geonames.usgs.gov pls gnispublic f?p gnispq 3 2670178746880300 NO P3 FID 2062693 The United States Board on Geographic Names GNIS Quaker Ridge ref It was by the New York, Westchester and Boston Railway New York, Westchester and Boston ... newspapers?id yrsdAAAAIBAJ&sjid MVgEAAAAIBAJ&dq quaker 20ridge 20railroad 20station&pg 4769 2C5600429 ... has been converted to a dead end street. The Quaker Ridge station has been State determined ... considered among the most well designed depots in the country. The design of the Quaker Ridge ... point of Manhattan within fifty three minutes or less. Development The Quaker Ridge property was seen ... was surveyed and placed on the market. The property fronted on the Quaker Ridge Station, and intersected ... 115 ref The Quaker Ridge Improvement Company was later organized for further development of the surrounding ... Southern side File NYWB 115 Trn831 QkrRdg 1937.jpg tracks near station File NYW&B Quaker ... Bang. External links http newyork.hometownlocator.com maps feature map,ftc,3,fid,2062693,n,quaker 20ridge 20station.cfm NYHometownLocator Quaker Ridge Station historical http world.nycsubway.org us nywb ... more details