Hosanna Meeting House
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Hosanna Meeting House, also known as the Hosanna A.U.M.P. Church, is a historic African American church near Oxford, Pennsylvania, United States, on the present-day campus of Lincoln University. Organized in 1843 and constructed by 1845, the Hosanna Meeting House was a station on the Underground Railroad and a primary place of worship for members of the free Black community of Hinsonville. A Pennsylvania state historical marker was placed at the church in 1992.
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Baltimore Pike, Lower Oxford Township
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N 39.8112 ° | E -75.9253 ° |
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Lincoln University
Baltimore Pike 1570
19352 Lower Oxford Township
Pennsylvania, United States
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