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Eastern coast of America during the late 1600's...a time of religious persecution......October 27, 1682
Armed with a charter granted by England's King Charles II, William Penn (1644-1718) and one hundred travel-weary Quakers arrived in the New World aboard the Welcome on October 27, 1682, with the intention of establishing the founder's "holy experiment," a colony that would be free of the religious persecution.
Eastern coast of America during the late 1600's...a time of religious persecution......October 27, 1682
Armed with a charter granted by England's King Charles II, William Penn (1644-1718) and one hundred travel-weary Quakers arrived in the New World aboard the Welcome on October 27, 1682, with the intention of establishing the founder's "holy experiment," a colony that would be free of the religious persecution.
Eastern coast of America during the late 1600's...a time of religious persecution......October 27, 1682
Armed with a charter granted by England's King Charles II, William Penn (1644-1718) and one hundred travel-weary Quakers arrived in the New World aboard the Welcome on October 27, 1682, with the intention of establishing the founder's "holy experiment," a colony that would be free of the religious persecution.
Eastern coast of America during the late 1600's...a time of religious persecution......October 27, 1682
Armed with a charter granted by England's King Charles II, William Penn (1644-1718) and one hundred travel-weary Quakers arrived in the New World aboard the Welcome on October 27, 1682, with the intention of establishing the founder's "holy experiment," a colony that would be free of the religious persecution.
Eastern coast of America during the late 1600's...a time of religious persecution......October 27, 1682
Armed with a charter granted by England's King Charles II, William Penn (1644-1718) and one hundred travel-weary Quakers arrived in the New World aboard the Welcome on October 27, 1682, with the intention of establishing the founder's "holy experiment," a colony that would be free of the religious persecution.
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Quakers Painting

Bea Jones

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Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 23.6 W x 31.5 H x 0.6 D in

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Eastern coast of America during the late 1600's...a time of religious persecution......October 27, 1682 Armed with a charter granted by England's King Charles II, William Penn (1644-1718) and one hundred travel-weary Quakers arrived in the New World aboard the Welcome on October 27, 1682, with the intention of establishing the founder's "holy experiment," a colony that would be free of the religious persecution.

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Size:23.6 W x 31.5 H x 0.6 D in

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Born in Baden, Switzerland, now living in Brittany. I imagine a world in which we find ourselves at peace with one another and where change is always welcome. ..

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