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Quaker Whaler House

Coordinates: 44°40′01″N 63°34′06″W / 44.66698°N 63.56828°W / 44.66698; -63.56828
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Quaker Whaler House Dartmouth Nova Scotia

The Quaker Whaler House is the oldest building in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia (1785).[1] Built by William Ray, a Quaker and cooper from Nantucket who moved to Dartmouth in 1785-86 as a whaler. Its materials and construction methods closely resembles Quaker architecture in Nantucket, such as the asymmetrical facade design and stone foundation.[2] The Quakers settled in Dartmouth for six years (1786-1792) before many of them left for England. The most well-known Quaker was abolitionist Lawrence Hartshorne.[3]

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