Arney's Mount Friends Meetinghouse and Burial Ground
Arney's Mount Friends Meetinghouse and Burial Ground is a historic Quaker meeting house located in Arney's Mount. The burial grounds are still in use and pre-dates the Meeting House by many years. Meeting records indicate settlement in the area before the first petition to Burlington Monthly Meeting to build this existing building in 1743. The stone wall, built in 1680, encloses only a portion of the grave as many persons were literally buried "outside the wall" having lost favor with Meeting or were buried elsewhere on the grounds in unmarked sites before the walls were constructed. According to the custom of Friends, graves in the earliest period were not marked. Records were kept by row. Later, markers were used and some bear dates earlier than the formal establishment of the Meeting. In 1870, a wall of native sandstone was erected around the graveyard. -from Wikipedia










