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Respect for founders keeps villages dry
Newspaper article includes 3 photographs showing the Mayflower Barn, the village store and the building of the village hall in 1919. The article refers to the establishment of a community of Quakers to preserve the surroundings of Old Jordans Meeting House and the way in which the community now operates. The article also includes brief reference to the history of Old Jordans from 1618 and Jordans village from 1919.
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