Worcester Monthly Meeting (Society of Friends) Records
1890-2009
3 boxes, 4 vols. 2 linear feet
Call no.: MS 902 W673
The intertwined history of the Society of Friends in Worcester and Uxbridge, Mass., began with the first meetings for worship in Uxbridge in 1767, under the care of Smithfield Monthly Meeting. Set off as a monthly meeting in 1783, Uxbridge reached its peak during the first half of the nineteenth century, but following years of decline, it changed its name and center to Worcester Monthly Meeting in 1907. A group from the pastoral meeting at Worcester broke off in 1952 to create the unprogrammed Pleasant Street Monthly Meeting, although the two meetings reunited in 1979. The Worcester-Pleasant Street Monthly simplified its name to the current Worcester Monthly Meeting before 2009.
The records of Worcester Monthly Meeting include a nearly complete set of minutes beginning in 1905, about the time it changed name from Uxbridge Monthly, and an extensive, though broken run of newsletters. The records of Uxbridge Monthly Meeting and Pleasant Street Monthly Meeting prior to the reunion with Worcester are described separately.
Gift of New England Yearly Meeting of Friends, April 2016
Subjects
Quakers--MassachusettsSociety of Friends--MassachusettsWorcester (Mass.)--Religious life and customsContributors
New England Yearly Meeting of FriendsTypes of material
Minutes (Administrative records)Newsletters