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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.shaker.lib.me.us/ Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village] [http://www.shaker.lib.me.us/] 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.shakers.org/index.shtml Canterbury Shaker Village] [http://www.shakers.org/index.shtml] 
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://users.neca.com/keegans/shakers.html The Enfield, Connecticut Shakers-a    Research Project (CMNH)] [http://users.neca.com/keegans/shakers.html]   
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://users.neca.com/keegans/shakers.html The Enfield, Connecticut Shakers-a    Research Project (CMNH)] [http://users.neca.com/keegans/shakers.html]   
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.hancockshakervillage.org/ Hancock Shaker Village] [http://www.hancockshakervillage.org/] 
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/index.html The Berkshire web Map-shows    relationship between Pittsfield (Hancock), Tyringham and Savoy] [http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/index.html]  Click on their names located on the    map.  
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/index.html The Berkshire web Map-shows    relationship between Pittsfield (Hancock), Tyringham and Savoy] [http://www.berkshireweb.com/themap/index.html]  Click on their names located on the    map.  
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.ultranet.com/~frutland/ Fruitlands Museums] [http://www.ultranet.com/~frutland/]  Located half way between    two Shaker village sites: Harvard and Shirley, Massachusetts.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.hvnet.com/tour/east/INTR/shaker.htm Mount Lebanon Shaker Village, New    Lebanon, N.Y. & Old Chatham] [http://www.hvnet.com/tour/east/INTR/shaker.htm] 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.valley.net/~esm/ Shaker Museum at Old Chatham, N.Y.] [http://www.valley.net/~esm/] 
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.crisny.org/not-for-profit/shakerwv Shaker Heritage Society, Albany, N.Y.] [http://www.crisny.org/not-for-profit/shakerwv]     
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.crisny.org/not-for-profit/shakerwv Shaker Heritage Society, Albany, N.Y.] [http://www.crisny.org/not-for-profit/shakerwv]     
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/pwwmh/ PWWMH-Watervliet Shaker Historical District,    Albany, N.Y.] [http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/pwwmh/]  Go to ''
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| [http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/pwwmh/ny16.htm PWWMH-Watervliet Shaker Historical District,    Albany, N.Y.]  
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/pwwmh/ PWWMH-Harvard Shaker Village Historical    District] [http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/pwwmh/]  Go to ''
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.cwru.edu/affil/shakhist/shaker.htm Shaker Historical Society &    Museum, Shaker Heights, Ohio] [http://www.cwru.edu/affil/shakhist/shaker.htm] 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.ohiohistory.org/places/shaker/index.html Shaker Museum, Shaker Heights,    Ohio] [http://www.ohiohistory.org/places/shaker/index.html] 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.valley.net/~esm/ The Enfield Shaker Museum, Enfield, NEW HAMPSHIRE] [http://www.valley.net/~esm/]   
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.tourky.com/shakervillage/ Pleasant Hill Shaker Village, K.Y.] [http://www.tourky.com/shakervillage/] 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-pleasant-hill.html Pleasant Hill, Kentucky-Map and general info] [http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-pleasant-hill.html] 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.uky.edu/LCC/HIS/sites/pleasant.html Another Site about Pleasant Hill] [http://www.uky.edu/LCC/HIS/sites/pleasant.html]   
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.state.ky.us/agencies/khc/sinai.htm The Holy Mount at Pleasant Hill] [http://www.state.ky.us/agencies/khc/sinai.htm]
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.logantele.com/~shakmus/ Shaker Museum at South Union, Kentucky] [http://www.logantele.com/~shakmus/]   
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.carol.org/gcmwww/tourofmuseum/shakertrustees.html The Shaker Trustees'    Building] [http://www.carol.org/gcmwww/tourofmuseum/shakertrustees.html]  perserved at Genesee County Museum, N.Y.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.westernny.com/burnatt.html Sodus    Bay Shaker Festival, Alasa Farm-Western N.Y. State] [http://www.westernny.com/burnatt.html]  The Sodus Bay Shaker Festival is    bi-annual.
 
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=== RELATED RELIGIOUS & SOCIAL MOVEMENTS:  ===
 
=== Table  of Religious & Social Movements ===
 
=== English Dissenters and Millenarians: ===
 
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.exlibris.org/nonconform/engdis/index.html ExLibris: English    Dissenters ] [http://www.exlibris.org/nonconform/engdis/index.html]  An incredibly informative site    that covers the English dissenters prior and during the Civil War in England as well as    the Interregnum. Includes: Adamites, Anabaptists, Baptists, Barrowists, Behmenists,    Brownists, Diggers, Familists, Fifth Monarchists, Free-Will Men, Grindletonians,    Jacobites, Levellers, Lollards, Muggletonians, Puritans, Quakers, Ranters and Seekers.   
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.maryscityofdavid.org/index.html Mary's City of David Home Page] [http://www.maryscityofdavid.org/index.html]     This community is located at Benton Harbor, Michigan. The Israelite Movement looks    back to Joanna Southcott, the First Messenger, 1792, Devonshire, England. They claim to be    the second oldest communal order in America after the Shakers.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.netcentral.co.uk/steveb/cults/southcott.htm Joanna Southcott] [http://www.netcentral.co.uk/steveb/cults/southcott.htm]      and the Panacea Society.  A good book about her is:
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.teleport.com/~dkossy/anglo.html The Anglo-Israelites ] [http://www.teleport.com/~dkossy/anglo.html]  believe    that the modern Anglo-Saxons are the direct descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel.     All Anglo-Israelite groups look back to Richard Brothers (1757-1824) who called    himself "Prince of the Hebrews and Nephew of the Almighty."
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.cichurch.asn.au/ Christian Israelite Church ] [http://www.cichurch.asn.au/]  traces its roots    back to John Wroe of Yorkshire, England, 1782-1863, who is often called the British Joseph    Smith.  
 
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=== English Dissenters-The Puritans in England and New England: ===
 
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.gty.org/~phil/puritans.htm The    Puritan Page] [http://www.gty.org/~phil/puritans.htm]   Theology from a Bunch of Dead Guys:  The    Hall of Church History.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.puritansermons.com/index.htm Fire and Ice:  Puritan and Reformed    Writings] [http://www.puritansermons.com/index.htm] 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.dallas.net/~trigsted/main.htm Jonathan Edwards On-Line] [http://www.dallas.net/~trigsted/main.htm]
 
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=== English Dissenters-The Society of Friends (Quakers): ===
 
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.quaker.org/ The Religious    Society of Friends] [http://www.quaker.org/]  An truly awesome site!   
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.cryst.bbk.ac.uk/~ubcg09q/dmr/intro.htm The Quakers in Brief] [http://www.cryst.bbk.ac.uk/~ubcg09q/dmr/intro.htm]     An excellent introduction to Quakerism by David M. Murray-Rust  of the    Birkenhead Meeting, Merseyside, UK.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.afsc.org/qic.htm Quaker Information Center ] [http://www.afsc.org/qic.htm]  Located at Friends    Center in Philadelphia, Pa.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.afsc.org/ American Friends Service Committee] [http://www.afsc.org/]    The    American Friends Service Committee (AFSC) is a Quaker organization which includes people    of various faiths who are committed to social justice, peace, and humanitarian service.    Its work is based on the Quaker belief in the worth of every person, and faith in the    power of love to overcome violence and injustice.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.haverford.edu/library/sc/qcoll.html The Quaker Collection at Haverford    College ] [http://www.haverford.edu/library/sc/qcoll.html]   Friends have published a great deal in the past three    centuries, and Haverford has attempted to collect as much of this material as possible.    There are more than 32,000 printed titles on the shelves, not including thousands of    pamphlets, clippings and other ephemeral material. In addition, there are over 250,000    Quaker items in the manuscript collection.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.haverford.edu/library/fha/fha.html Friends Historical Association ] [http://www.haverford.edu/library/fha/fha.html]   The Friends Historical Association is an association    devoted to the study, preservation and publication of material relating to the history of    the Religious Society of Friends. Founded in Philadelphia in 1873, FHA has become an    organization that is international in membership and interests and which anyone, Friend or    not, is invited to join. The Annual Meeting in the Fall, and an historical pilgrimage in    the Spring to an area associated with the history of Quakerism are important activities of    the Association.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.rootsweb.com/~quakers/main.htm The Quaker Corner] [http://www.rootsweb.com/~quakers/main.htm]    This is a family genealogy site, but, is full of    information about Quakerism.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.clark.net/pub/quaker/ George Amoss's Quaker Electronic Archive &    Meeting Place] [http://www.clark.net/pub/quaker/]    This site, the first general-purpose Quaker    archive on the Internet, contains Quaker writings and other documents such as minutes and    resource guides, as well as a message board and chat rooms in which Friends and friends    are welcome to meet and worship together. The archive offers a keyword search function,    and links to other sites of interest to Friends are also provided.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.lifejourney.co.uk/qrin.html Quaker Web Ring] [http://www.lifejourney.co.uk/qrin.html]   Twenty-two sites.   
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/pwwmh/ Places Where Women Made History-Jemima    Wilkinson House] [http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/pwwmh/]  Go to ''
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://earlyamerica.com/review/fall96/biography.html Unruly Women] [http://earlyamerica.com/review/fall96/biography.html]      "Biographies from Early America:  Unruly Women:  Jemima Wilkinson and    Deborah Sampson Gannett" by James Henretta.  ''
 
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=== The Anabaptist-Pietist Traditions: ===
 
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.cob-net.org/europe.htm Church of the Bretheren Network] [http://www.cob-net.org/europe.htm]    Their European Origins.  Good introduction.     
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.mistral.co.uk/hammerwood/zinz.htm Count Nikolaus Zinzendorf ] [http://www.mistral.co.uk/hammerwood/zinz.htm] &    the Moravian Church (Unitas Fratrum).
 
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=== The Methodists: ===
 
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://gbgm-umc.org/umw/wesley/ ''] [http://gbgm-umc.org/umw/wesley/]  A    book, study guide and web site.  A good introduction to Methodism.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://ccel.wheaton.edu/wesley/sermons/sermons.html Sermons of John Wesley] [http://ccel.wheaton.edu/wesley/sermons/sermons.html]     Christian Classics Ethereal Library, Wheaton College.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://ccel.wheaton.edu/wesley/hymn/jw.html A Collection of Hymns for the Use of    the People Called Methodists, John Wesley, M.A.] [http://ccel.wheaton.edu/wesley/hymn/jw.html]   Some- time Fellow of Lincoln    College, Oxford, England.
 
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=== Barton Stone-Alexander Campbell Restoration Movement: ===
 
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/~mcmillan/Restlit/ Stone-Campbell Restoration Movement    Resources] [http://www.ag.uiuc.edu/~mcmillan/Restlit/]  Barton Stone was the primary minister    at Cane Ridge during the Great Revival in Kentucky, the center of the Second Great    Awakening.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.bible.acu.edu/ministry/restoration/ Restoration Resources] [http://www.bible.acu.edu/ministry/restoration/] More Stone-Campbell
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.mun.ca/rels/restmov/restmov.html Restoration Movement    Pages] [http://www.mun.ca/rels/restmov/restmov.html] Even more    Stone-Campbell
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.uky.edu/LCC/HIS/sites/cane.html Old Cane Ridge Meeting-House] [http://www.uky.edu/LCC/HIS/sites/cane.html]  and
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://sdsspc1.physics.lsa.umich.edu/amckay/preshist.htm#Kentucky+Revival Historical    Events in Early American Presbyterianism] [http://sdsspc1.physics.lsa.umich.edu/amckay/preshist.htm#Kentucky+Revival]  Information about "The Kentucky Revival    or the Second Great Awakening" taken from the
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://sdsspc1.physics.lsa.umich.edu/amckay/presbiom.htm#Rev.+Richard+McNemar Early    American Presbyterians -- M] [http://sdsspc1.physics.lsa.umich.edu/amckay/presbiom.htm#Rev.+Richard+McNemar]  Scroll down to "Rev. Richard McNemar". Info    taken from the ''
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://sdsspc1.physics.lsa.umich.edu/amckay/presbiod.htm Early American    Presbyterians -- D] [http://sdsspc1.physics.lsa.umich.edu/amckay/presbiod.htm]  Scroll down to "Rev. John Dunlavy". Info taken from the ''
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.piney.com/RmBsPerHist.html Barton W. Stone Short Autobiography] [http://www.piney.com/RmBsPerHist.html]  In    chapters 7 through 9, Stone discusses Richard McNemar and John Dunlevy, the Kentucky    Revival and the coming of the Shaker missionaries from New Lebanon, N.Y.
 
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=== Emanuel Swedenborg and the Church of the New Jerusalem: ===
 
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.netaxs.com/~mvd/ The New    Earth Swedenborg BBS] [http://www.netaxs.com/~mvd/]   Everything you ever    wanted to know about Swedenborgianism.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.swedenborg.com/ The Swedenborg Foundation] [http://www.swedenborg.com/]   Non-profit book    publisher and educational site.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.swedenborg.org/index.html The Swedenborgian Church] [http://www.swedenborg.org/index.html]   Located in    Newton, Massachusetts.  Informative site.  Good links.
 
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|  ''
 
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=== The French Prophets-The Camisards: ===
 
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.perso.hol.fr/~museedu/index.htm Le Musee du Desert-Camisards Museum] [http://www.perso.hol.fr/~museedu/index.htm]   In a typical hamlet in the Cevennes Mountains, inside the    Camisard Chief Rolland's birth place, is a museum dedicated to the "Desert"    period (1685-1787), from the repeal of the Edict of Nantes to the Edict of Tolerance and    the Camisard War.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.iffrotterdam.nl/FFR/96/cat/page/get/f17666a.shtml ''] [http://www.iffrotterdam.nl/FFR/96/cat/page/get/f17666a.shtml]   French movie make in 1970 about the Camisard guerrilla war against the    royal French troops.   The Huguenot/Camisard resistance has inspired two French    operas, ''
 
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=== Fourierism ===
 
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://arthur.u-strasbg.fr/~ronse/CF/ Charles    Fourier (1772-1837)] [http://arthur.u-strasbg.fr/~ronse/CF/]
 
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=== Brook Farm: ===
 
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap4/ripley.html George Ripley    (1802-1880) and Brook Farm] [http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/chap4/ripley.html]   PAL:  Perspectives in American Literature:      A Research and Reference Guide.
 
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=== The Synoptic Index for the American Communal Movement: ===
 
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://home.att.net/~tnovae Communal Societies:] [http://home.att.net/~tnovae]   Index.
 
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=== Other Similar Groups: ===
 
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.fieldtrip.com/pa/77336600.htm Ephrata Cloister] [http://www.fieldtrip.com/pa/77336600.htm]  and
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://home.att.net/~tnovae/ Communal Societies:  Alphabetical Listing ] [http://home.att.net/~tnovae/]      Synoptic Index for ''
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.buffalo.edu/11/academic/department/anthropology/jwa/V1N4/mizrach-art.txt Utopo-Genesis:     Introduction to America-as-Utopia ] [http://www.buffalo.edu/11/academic/department/anthropology/jwa/V1N4/mizrach-art.txt] by Steve Mizrach, Un. of Florida.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://members.aol.com/EarlyRR/dandc7.html Early Restoration Research &    Information Service (Mormon)] [http://members.aol.com/EarlyRR/dandc7.html]  Section 49-Revelation given through Joseph Smith, Jr.,    March 1831, at Kirtland, Ohio, addressed to Sidney Rigdon, Parley P. Pratt, and Lemon    Copley. These elders were sent on a mission to the Shakers. Copley had been a member of    the Society of Shakers but had recently joined the Mormon church. The revelation sets    forth the major teachings of the Restoration wherein they differ from those of the    Shakers.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.ncweb.com/org/temple/ Kirtland Temple Historic Center] [http://www.ncweb.com/org/temple/]  run by the    RLDS Church. This little town in Ohio has preserved a number of local sites important in    Mormonism. It was from here that the early Mormons sent missionaries to the nearby Shaker    Village, now Shaker Heights in Cleveland.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://thunder.indstate.edu/~brownce/hnh.html New Harmony, Indiana] [http://thunder.indstate.edu/~brownce/hnh.html]        Home of the Rapites and the Owenites!
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://newdeal.feri.org/ftwayne/fw013.htm "Communism in Indiana"] [http://newdeal.feri.org/ftwayne/fw013.htm]      An Editorial,
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.bruderhof.org/ Bruderhof Communities Home Page] [http://www.bruderhof.org/] 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.ohiohistory.org/places/zoar/index.html OHS/Zoar Village] [http://www.ohiohistory.org/places/zoar/index.html] ,Ohio-Society    of Separatist of Zoar, founded 1817.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.jeonet.com/amanas.willkommen.htm Willkommen!-The Seven Amana Colonies] [http://www.jeonet.com/amanas.willkommen.htm]   
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.nyhistory.com/central/oneida.htm The Oneida Community] [http://www.nyhistory.com/central/oneida.htm]  by Randall    Hillebrand
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.artcom.com/museums/vs/mr/13421.htm Artcom Museum Tour: Oneida Community    Mansion House] [http://www.artcom.com/museums/vs/mr/13421.htm] 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://edtech.fgcu.edu/tech-in/projects/utopia/koreshan.htm Koreshan Site] [http://edtech.fgcu.edu/tech-in/projects/utopia/koreshan.htm]  Take    a virtual tour of the Koreshan site.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://abfla.com/parks/Koreshan/koreshan.html Florida State Parks - KORESHAN STATE    HISTORIC SITE] [http://abfla.com/parks/Koreshan/koreshan.html] 
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://geocities.com/Athens/Agora/7233/teed.htm Cyrus Teed] [http://geocities.com/Athens/Agora/7233/teed.htm] , the founder of    Koreshanity.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.theabode.net/ Abode of the    Message] [http://www.theabode.net/]    Spiritual Community of the Sufi Order International, guided by Pir    Vilayat Inayat Khan.  Located at South Family of Mount Lebanon, N.Y.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.libertynet.org/fdipmm/ FATHER DIVINE, MOTHER DIVINE & The    International Peace Mission] [http://www.libertynet.org/fdipmm/] 
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.libertynet.org/fdipmm/ Shakers guests at the Jubilee Celebration of    Father & Mother Divine's Wedding] [http://www.libertynet.org/fdipmm/]
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
=== LINKS TO RESEARCH LIBRARIES, SHAKER MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS AND MUSEUM COLLECTIONS: ===
 
=== Table of  ===
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
 
! Links
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org#Reference Works & Guides [Reference Works & Guides to Library &    Manuscript Collections listed in Bibliography]] [#Reference Works & Guides] 
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
== THE MID-WEST: ==
 
=== INDIANA:    ===
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
 
! Links
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www2.indianahistory.org/ihs1830/ Indiana    Historical Society] [http://www2.indianahistory.org/ihs1830/]    Library has Busro,    Indiana information.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://wwwcgi.indiana.edu/cgi-bin-local/hit_bold3.pl/~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/byrd.html?1|Shaker#first_hit Lilly    Library, University of Indiana, Bloomington] [http://wwwcgi.indiana.edu/cgi-bin-local/hit_bold3.pl/~liblilly/lilly/mss/html/byrd.html?1|Shaker#first_hit]  The Byrd Family Papers.
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
=== KENTUCKY: ===
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
 
! Links
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.uky.edu/Libraries/king.html University    of Kentucky Libraries-Margaret I. King Library] [http://www.uky.edu/Libraries/king.html]    Special Collections Division has Pleasant Hill materials.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.filsonclub.org/window.html The Filson Club Historical    Society-Louisville, Ky] [http://www.filsonclub.org/window.html]  Pleasant Hill materials.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www2.wku.edu/library/museum/furnish.htm Western KU's Kentucky Museum    Furniture Collection] [http://www2.wku.edu/library/museum/furnish.htm]  Located 12 miles from South Union. The collection includes nine    examples of Shaker furniture, most notably two candle stands or tripod tables, a sewing    desk and two chests of drawers. These pieces were constructed in the more worldly fashion    generally characteristic of pieces made in Western Shaker villages.
 
 
|-
 
|-
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www2.wku.edu/library/museum The Kentucky Museum at Western Kentucky    University] [http://www2.wku.edu/library/museum]  Located 12 miles east of South Union Shaker Village. Extensive collection   of manuscripts from South Union.
+
| [http://www.nps.gov/nr/travel/pwwmh/ma44.htm PWWMH-Harvard Shaker Village Historical   District]
 
|-
 
|-
|}
 
 
=== MICHIGAN: ===
 
  
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.cwru.edu/affil/shakhist/shaker.htm Shaker Historical Society &   Museum, Shaker Heights, Ohio]  
|-
 
! Links
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.berrienhistory.org/ The    Berrien County Historical Association] [http://www.berrienhistory.org/]     Berrien Springs, Michigan
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.clements.umich.edu/ William L. Clements Library] [http://www.clements.umich.edu/]  -University of    Michigan
 
 
|-
 
|-
|}
+
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.ohiohistory.org/places/shaker/index.html Shaker Museum, Shaker Heights,    Ohio] [https://www.ohiohistory.org/visit/museum-and-site-locator/shaker-historical-museum]
 +
[https://www.ohiohistory.org/participate/event-calendar/shaker-heights-historical-musuem/shaker-makers-american-furniture-icons]
 +
|-
  
=== OHIO: ===
+
| [http://www.uky.edu/KentuckyAtlas/ky-pleasant-hill.html Pleasant Hill, Kentucky-Map and general info]  
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
 
! Links
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.wrhs.org/sites/library.htm Western Reserve Historical Society Library] [http://www.wrhs.org/sites/library.htm] ,    Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio. The most extensive collection of    Shaker materials in the world. 300,000 pages of manuscripts. ''A
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.logan.com/tavern/ Dunham Tavern Museum] [http://www.logan.com/tavern/] , Cleveland, Ohio- Collection    of Shaker Furniture.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.cwru.edu/affil/shakhist/nord2.htm Shaker Historical Society-Elizabeth B.    Nord Library] [http://www.cwru.edu/affil/shakhist/nord2.htm] , Cleveland, Ohio. 39 items.
 
 
|-
 
|-
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.lib.muohio.edu/libinfo/depts/spec Miami University] [http://www.lib.muohio.edu/libinfo/depts/spec]       Shaker Collection.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.dayton.lib.oh.us/~ads_elli/shakers.htm The Shaker Collection at the    Dayton-Montgomery Co.Public Library] [http://www.dayton.lib.oh.us/~ads_elli/shakers.htm] , Dayton, Ohio. Compiled by Elli Bambakidis.   
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.libraries.wright.edu/ Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio-Paul    Lawrence Dunbar Library] [http://www.libraries.wright.edu/]  WRHS Shaker collection and LC Shaker collection on microfilm.    In
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.dayton.com/daytours.html Kettering-Moraine Museum (Watervliet, Ohio    Shakers)] [http://www.dayton.com/daytours.html]  Collection of furniture from the Watervliet community and two buildings    preserved from the site and moved to this location in Moraine, Ohio, a suburb of Dayton.    See the article about this museum and the Watervliet Shaker Village on our home page.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://travelohio.com/information/toig_business_1035.htm Warren County Historical    Society Museum (Union Village Collection)] [http://travelohio.com/information/toig_business_1035.htm] , Lebanon, Ohio. One of the best collection    of Shaker furniture and material culture west of the Allegheny Mountains.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.ohiohistory.org/resource/archlib/index.html Ohio Historical Society /    Resources / Archives-Library] [http://www.ohiohistory.org/resource/archlib/index.html]  Look up Shaker manuscripts and books in the OHS    collection through
 
|-
 
|}
 
  
=== WISCONSIN: ===
 
  
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
 +
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.state.ky.us/agencies/khc/sinai.htm The Holy Mount at Pleasant Hill]
 
|-
 
|-
! Links
+
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.logantele.com/~shakmus/ Shaker Museum at South Union, Kentucky]    
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.mam.org/ Art Museum, Milwaukee] [http://www.mam.org/Shaker collection in American Folk    Art Collection.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.exploremilwaukee.com/mattract9.html Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum] [http://www.exploremilwaukee.com/mattract9.html]
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
== NEW ENGLAND: ==
 
=== CONNECTICUT: ===
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
 
! Links
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.cslib.org/index.htm Connecticut State Library] [http://www.cslib.org/index.htm]  Has a large collection    of materials from Enfield, Connecticut.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://yp.yahoo.com/py/ypMap.py?Pyt=Typ&YY=5946&city=Enfield&state=CT&country=US&slt=41.9761&sln=-72.5922&desc=Museums&cs=5&stx=841201.Y54604&stp=s&ad=2500&ycat=&l=11&tuid=500505&tq=8&btype=default Yahoo!    YP - Enfield Historical Society, Enfield, Connecticut] [http://yp.yahoo.com/py/ypMap.py?Pyt=Typ&YY=5946&city=Enfield&state=CT&country=US&slt=41.9761&sln=-72.5922&desc=Museums&cs=5&stx=841201.Y54604&stp=s&ad=2500&ycat=&l=11&tuid=500505&tq=8&btype=default]  Information about Enfield Shaker    site.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.darien.and.newcanaan.com/nchistory/DEFAULT.HTM New Canaan Historical    Society] [http://www.darien.and.newcanaan.com/nchistory/DEFAULT.HTM]   New Canaan, Connecticut.
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
=== MAINE: ===
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
 
|-
 
|-
! Links
+
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.carol.org/gcmwww/tourofmuseum/shakertrustees.html The Shaker Trustees'    Building]  perserved at Genesee County Museum, N.Y.
 
|-
 
|-
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.shaker.lib.me.us/library.html The Sabbathday Lake Shaker Library] [http://www.shaker.lib.me.us/library.html]  at    Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village, New Gloucester, Maine, was started in 1882 by Elder Otis    Sawyer. It is housed in the 1880 Shaker Schoolhouse located in the Village. Contains:    books, photographs, manuscripts, ephemera, periodicals, clippings, scrapbooks, maps, oral    histories and sound recordings, music, video cassettes and microfilm collections of WRHS,    the N.Y. State Library, the Library of Congress, University of Kentucky and the N.Y.    Public Library. It is also noted for its Radical Collection which contains printed    materials about radical religious sects and communal groups all over the world.
+
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.westernny.com/burnatt.html Sodus   Bay Shaker Festival, Alasa Farm-Western N.Y. State]  The Sodus Bay Shaker Festival is    bi-annual.  
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
=== MASSACHUSETTS: ===
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
 
! Links
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.williams.edu/library/archives/shaker.html The Shaker Collection at    Williams College] [http://www.williams.edu/library/archives/shaker.html] , Williamstown, Massachusetts. The manuscript portion of the    collection includes account books, journals and photographs, and is especially strong in    spirit communications and hymnals. The core of the Shaker Collection was donated to the    Williams College Library in 1931 by Edward B. Wight, Class of 1907.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.berkshire.net/PittsfieldLibrary/index.html Welcome to the Berkshire    Athenaeum] [http://www.berkshire.net/PittsfieldLibrary/index.html] , Pittsfield, MA. Hancock and other material. Complete set of the ''
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://masshist.org/ Massachusetts Historical Society] [http://masshist.org/] , Boston, MA. Books and    pamphlets and some manuscripts.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://yp.yahoo.com/py/ypMap.py?Pyt=Typ&YY=11581&city=Shirley&state=MA&country=US&zip=01464&stx=Historical%20Society&stp=a&ad=2500&ycat=&l=11&tuid=41971&tq=8&btype=default Yahoo!    YP - Shirley Historical Society] [http://yp.yahoo.com/py/ypMap.py?Pyt=Typ&YY=11581&city=Shirley&state=MA&country=US&zip=01464&stx=Historical%20Society&stp=a&ad=2500&ycat=&l=11&tuid=41971&tq=8&btype=default] , Shirley, MA. Information about the Shirley Shaker    site.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://yp.yahoo.com/py/ypMap.py?Pyt=Typ&YY=11416&city=Duxbury&state=MA&country=US&slt=42.0417&sln=-70.6728&cs=5&stx=Art%20Complex%20Museum&stp=a&ad=2500&ycat=&l=11&tuid=228775&tq=8&btype=default Yahoo!    YP - Art Complex Inc At Duxbury] [http://yp.yahoo.com/py/ypMap.py?Pyt=Typ&YY=11416&city=Duxbury&state=MA&country=US&slt=42.0417&sln=-70.6728&cs=5&stx=Art%20Complex%20Museum&stp=a&ad=2500&ycat=&l=11&tuid=228775&tq=8&btype=default]  Shaker furniture collection.
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
=== NEW HAMPSHIRE: ===
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
 
! Links
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/thelibs/baker.html Dartmouth College:  Baker    Library] [http://www.dartmouth.edu/~library/thelibs/baker.html] , Hanover, N.H. Books and photographs and a few manuscripts.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://yp.yahoo.com/py/ypMap.py?Pyt=Typ&YY=3529&city=Hanover&state=NH&country=US&slt=43.7137&sln=-72.2601&cs=5&stx=The%20Hood%20Museum%20of%20Art&stp=a&ad=2500&ycat=&l=11&tuid=366818&tq=8&btype=default Yahoo!    YP - Hood Museum Of Art] [http://yp.yahoo.com/py/ypMap.py?Pyt=Typ&YY=3529&city=Hanover&state=NH&country=US&slt=43.7137&sln=-72.2601&cs=5&stx=The%20Hood%20Museum%20of%20Art&stp=a&ad=2500&ycat=&l=11&tuid=366818&tq=8&btype=default] , Hanover, N.H. Collection of Shaker objects.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://nhhistory.org/library.html New Hampshire Historical Society Library    Collections] [http://nhhistory.org/library.html]  Materials from Canterbury and Enfield, New Hampshire.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://wwwsc.library.unh.edu/specoll/exhibits/chrchill.htm Eleanor Parmenter    Churchill Archive-University of New Hampshire.] [http://wwwsc.library.unh.edu/specoll/exhibits/chrchill.htm]  Eleanor Parmenter arrived at the    Canterbury, New Hampshire Shaker Village on June 14, 1926 - six months before her twelfth    birthday. She was one of several children who, due to any number of family and social    circumstances, lived among the Shakers. While under their guidance, Eleanor Parmenter    attended school taught by Sister Marguerite Frost and played with the other children. She    cooked, sewed, and did chores alongside the sisters and also participated in the    recreational life of the Village.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://wwwsc.library.unh.edu/specoll/mancoll/shaker.htm Other collections in the    University of New Hampshire Shaker Collection] [http://wwwsc.library.unh.edu/specoll/mancoll/shaker.htm]  The David Proper Shaker Manuscript    Collection contains over 200 titles of primary and secondary Shaker materials--pamphlets,    serials, articles, broad-sides, and posters--as well as over 50 works on utopian-communal    life. The collection also contains Proper's personal files with correspondence from six    Shakers, catalogs, trustees' reports, and information from various Shaker organizations.    In addition to the Manuscript Collection, the David Proper Shaker Book Collection (see    Appendix) comprises approximately 150 books, both primary and secondary, on the Shakers    and 100 books about utopian communities. The Shaker collection also includes ''
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
=== VERMONT: ===
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
 
! Links
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.shelburnmuseum.org/ngshakershed.html Shelburn Museum] [http://www.shelburnmuseum.org/ngshakershed.html]       Shaker shed from Canterbury, N.H. and many other artifacts.
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
=== THE MID-ATLANTIC STATES: ===
 
=== DELAWARE: ===
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
 
! Links
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.winterthur.org/ Winterthur    Museum Garden & Library] [http://www.winterthur.org/]  Located 6 miles west    of Wilmington, Delaware. The location of the Edward Deming Andrews Memorial Shaker    Collection, named to honor America's pioneer scholar on the Shaker religious sect. It    features manuscripts, books, and visual materials on the Shakers as well as the research    archives compiled by Dr. Andrews.
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
=== MARYLAND: ===
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
 
! Links
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://umbc7.umbc.edu/~curnoles/speccoll.html Albin O. Kuhn Library & Gallary    Special Collections ] [http://umbc7.umbc.edu/~curnoles/speccoll.html]   University of Maryland, Baltimore County.  A 3,000    volume collection of books and pamphlets forcusing on 19th century Britsh and American    socialism, Shakerism and Utopian literature. 
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
=== NEW YORK STATE: ===
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
 
! Links
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.shakermuseumoldchat.org/ Shaker   Museum and Emma B. King Library at Old Chatham, N.Y.] [http://www.shakermuseumoldchat.org/]  The core of the Library's Shaker manuscript, imprint, and photographic    collection was acquired by the Museum's founder, John S. Williams, Sr., directly from the    Shakers at Mount Lebanon, New York, Hancock, Massachusetts, and Canterbury, New Hampshire.    In 1961, the Shakers' Central Ministry, through the offices of Eldress Emma B. King, for    whom the Library was named, designated the Shaker Museum "the official repository of    the records of discontinued Shaker Societies."
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/grd/resguides/shaker.html A Shaker Resource    Guide-New York City Public Library] [http://www.nypl.org/research/chss/grd/resguides/shaker.html]  A large and comprehensive collection.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/hiscollect.html#shake Collections of the New York State    Historical Museum] [http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/hiscollect.html#shake] , Albany, N.Y. The Museum has a large and important Shaker    Collection. It was begun in 1926 when the Church Family, Watervliet, Shakers sold their    buildings to Albany County for the Ann Lee Home. The Shakers assisted Museum curators in    gathering and documenting the materials from that community.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/ New York State Library] [http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/] , Albany, N.Y. Manuscript    collection from Watervliet, N.Y., New Lebanon, Groveland, and Harvard, Massachusetts.   
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyliving/lchs/index.htm Livingston County Historical    Society] [http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyliving/lchs/index.htm] , Genesceo, N.Y. Home of the famous Groveland Fountain Stone
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyliving/town/groveland.htm Groveland, Livingston County,    N.Y.] [http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyliving/town/groveland.htm]  Description of the area and mention of the Shakers.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://libwww.syr.edu/ Syracuse University Library] [http://libwww.syr.edu/]    In this library can    be found
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.aspr.com/index.htm American Society for Psychical Research] [http://www.aspr.com/index.htm] , New York    City. America's first research group to study psychic and paranormal activity. They have a    Shaker collection.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.metmuseum.org/htmlfile/gallery/first/amer.html The Metropolitan Museum    of Art, American Art-American Wing] [http://www.metmuseum.org/htmlfile/gallery/first/amer.html]  A Shaker retiring room from New Lebanon, N.Y.   
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://library.hamilton.edu/ Hamilton College Library ] [http://library.hamilton.edu/]  Clinton, N.Y.     Close to 1,000  Shaker items.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.hofstra.edu/Library/Axinn/index.html Hofstra University-Special    Collections] [http://www.hofstra.edu/Library/Axinn/index.html]   Joan & Donald E. Axinn Library, West Campus.    Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.buffalolib.org/cl_collectdetails.html Buffalo & Erie County Public    Library] [http://www.buffalolib.org/cl_collectdetails.html]   Special Collection Department  
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
=== PENNSYLVANIA: ===
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
 
! Links
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.philamuseum.org/ Philadelphia    Museum of Art] [http://www.philamuseum.org/]  Shaker Sisters' retiring room from    Mount Lebanon and other furniture and artifacts.
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
=== THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS AND NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART, WASHINGTON, D.C.:  ===
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
 
! Links
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.lcweb.loc.gov/ Library of Congress Home Page] [http://www.lcweb.loc.gov/]  Use the LC's catalogue    search and enjoy!
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/rarebook/ Rare Book and Special Collections Reading Room    Home Page] [http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/rarebook/]  The Library of Congress Shaker Collection is made up of 487 items donated by    J.P. MacLean. A microfilm edition and catalogue of the LC Shaker collection on 32 reels is    available. A copy of the LC Shaker Collection can be found at Wright State University,    Paul Lawrence Dunbar Library.
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://lcweb.loc.gov/z3950/gateway.html Library of congress WWW-Z39.50 Gateway] [http://lcweb.loc.gov/z3950/gateway.html]   
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.nga.gov/collection/gallery/iad.htm National Gallery of Art - Index of    American Design] [http://www.nga.gov/collection/gallery/iad.htm]  Click on ''
 
|-
 
|}
 
 
 
== THE SOUTH: ==
 
=== FLORIDA:  ===
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
 
! Links
 
|-
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.historical-museum.org/collect/guide/c.htm Historical Museum of South    Florida] [http://www.historical-museum.org/collect/guide/c.htm] , see #95, Catlow, Patty Munroe, The Tea    Chest correspondence-Shaker correspondence.
 
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|}
 
 
 
=== GEORGIA: ===
 
 
 
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
|-
 
! Links
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.savannah-online.com/ghs/archives.htm The Georgia Historical Society] [http://www.savannah-online.com/ghs/archives.htm]      Savannah, Georgia.
 
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=== NORTH CAROLINA: ===
 
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://odyssey.lib.duke.edu/guide/ Guide to the Cataloged Special Collections-Duke    University] [http://odyssey.lib.duke.edu/guide/] , William R. Perkins Library
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/s/Shaker_Records.html Library of the University of    North Carolina at Chapel Hill] [http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/s/Shaker_Records.html] Manuscripts Department,
 
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== ENGLAND: ==
 
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.bath.co.uk/americanmuseum/Index.html Bath, UK-The American Museum with    Shaker Collection] [http://www.bath.co.uk/americanmuseum/Index.html]   Shaker room, display gallery and library.
 
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=== SHAKER AND RELATED MANUSCRIPTS ON LINE: ===
 
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.passtheword.org/SHAKER-MANUSCRIPTS Shaker Manuscripts On-Line] [http://www.passtheword.org/SHAKER-MANUSCRIPTS]  This   site has excerpts from ''
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.mun.ca/cgi-bin/mfs/03/rels/hrollmann/restmov/people/rmcnemar.html Richard    McNemar Page] [http://www.mun.ca/cgi-bin/mfs/03/rels/hrollmann/restmov/people/rmcnemar.html]  contains ''
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.umi.com/hp/Support/Research/Files/171.html Information about UMI    Research Collections: Shaker Collection, 1723-1952] [http://www.umi.com/hp/Support/Research/Files/171.html]  and
 
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=== ON-LINE DISCUSSION FORUM: ===
 
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://tile.net/lists/shaker.html A    Discussion Forum on the United Society of Believers] [http://tile.net/lists/shaker.html]  Sponsored by the University of    Kentucky. 175 members.
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.uts.columbia.edu/~usqr/4912TOC.HTM The Union Seminary Quarterly Review] [http://www.uts.columbia.edu/~usqr/4912TOC.HTM]    Vol. 49, #1-2, ''
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.uts.columbia.edu/~usqr/4912TOC.HTM The Union Seminary Quarterly Review] [http://www.uts.columbia.edu/~usqr/4912TOC.HTM]    Vol. 49, #1-2, ''
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://ic.org/csa/ComSoc.html Communal Societies: Journal of the Communal Studies    Association.] [http://ic.org/csa/ComSoc.html]   
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| [http://www.ic.org/communities-magazine-home/ Communal Societies: Journal of the Communal Studies    Association.]   
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.utoronto.ca/utopia/journal.htm "Utopian Studies" Index] [http://www.utoronto.ca/utopia/journal.htm]    Journal of the Society for Utopian Studies.  
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| [http://www.ic.org/communities-magazine-home/ "Utopian Studies" Index]   Journal of the Society for Utopian Studies.  
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.ic.org/fic/cmag/index.html IC Web Site: Communities Magazine] [http://www.ic.org/fic/cmag/index.html]    Magazine of Intentional Communities.  
 
| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.ic.org/fic/cmag/index.html IC Web Site: Communities Magazine] [http://www.ic.org/fic/cmag/index.html]    Magazine of Intentional Communities.  
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| [http://web.archive.org#Journal Addresses addresses of Journals] [#Journal Addresses] For  
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=== PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS  with Utopian and Communitarian Themes: ===
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.well.com/user/cmty/csa/ Communal Studies Association] [http://www.well.com/user/cmty/csa/]   The    mission of the Communal Studies Association (CSA) is:      - To encourage and facilitate the preservation,        restoration, and public interpretation of America's historic communal sites      - to provide a forum for the study of communal        societies, past and present      - to communicate to the general public the        successful ideas from, and lessons learned by, communal societies. Founded in 1975 as the        National Historic Communal Societies Association, the CSA has expanded its focus in recent        years to include the study of contemporary and international communal societies 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.utoronto.ca/utopia/ The Society for Utopian Studies] [http://www.utoronto.ca/utopia/]   Founded    in 1975,
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.ic.org/ Intentional Communities Web Site: Home Page] [http://www.ic.org/]   Intentional Community is    an inclusive term for ecovillages, cohousing, residential land trusts, communes, student    co-ops, urban housing cooperatives and other related projects and dreams...
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.gwu.edu/~ccps/ The    Communitarian Network] [http://www.gwu.edu/~ccps/]    The Communitarian Network is a coalition of    individuals and organizations who have come together to shore up the moral, social, and    political environment. We are a nonsectarian, nonpartisan, international association.     We believe that individual liberties depend upon the bolstering of the foundations    of civil society: our families, schools, and neighborhoods.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.ic.org/icsa/ International    Communal Studies Association] [http://www.ic.org/icsa/]   is a multidisciplinary organization    providing a common framework for scholarly exchange regarding communes, intentional    communities, collective settlements and kibbutz throughout the world.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.igc.org/millennium/ Millennium    Institute] [http://www.igc.org/millennium/]   The Mission of the Millennium Institute is to use systems    thinking and the turn of the Millennium to catalyze a redirection of human civilization    toward a peaceful, just, and sustainable future. 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.mille.org/indexA.html Center    for Millennial Studies] [http://www.mille.org/indexA.html]   Will 2000 mark a fundamental turning    point in global history? In other words, it might not be the End, but might it be the end    of the world as we know it? Founded by Hillel Schwartz.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/wooda/index.html Professor Andrew Wood's Home Page] [http://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/wooda/index.html]      Utopian Themes.  San Jose State University.  Included on Dr. Wood's web    site has information about Austin T. Wright, Edward Bellamy and Disney's    "Celebration."
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/1114/ Sister Site] [http://www.geocities.com/Wellesley/1114/]    The    "Religious" life is also a communitarian lifestyle.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.globalcommunity.org/ Foundation    for Global Community] [http://www.globalcommunity.org/]   ''
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.noetic.org/ Institute of    Noetic Sciences] [http://www.noetic.org/]   The Institute of Noetic Sciences has    been at the forefront of research and education in consciousness and human potential. From    the beginning we have pursued this inquiry through rigorous science. We are''
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.wolfenet.com/~goodenuf/ The    Goodenough Community] [http://www.wolfenet.com/~goodenuf/]   We are about 300 people utilizing our relationships and    organizing systems to further our personal development and accomplish our social    agenda--to provide a model or demonstration community.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.tellink.net/~geo/ Gaia    Education Outreach Institute] [http://www.tellink.net/~geo/]   The Gaia Education Outreach Institute (GEO) is a    nonprofit organization that educates for mindful, sustainable living and a compassionate    sense of interbeing with the Earth community.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.markshep.com/nonviolence/index.html Mark Shepard's Nonviolence Page] [http://www.markshep.com/nonviolence/index.html]     Writings by Mark and others on Mahatma Gandhi, nonviolence, and alternative    economics.
 
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=== SHAKER MUSIC: ===
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org#Music and Dance Books Shaker Music and Dance Books listed in Bibliography] [#Music and Dance Books]   
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.rounder.com/rounder/catalog/bylabel/roun/0/0078/0078.html "Early    Shaker Spirituals"] [http://www.rounder.com/rounder/catalog/bylabel/roun/0/0078/0078.html]    The beauty and grace of Shaker culture    is reflected in these authentic songs, rendered by members of the United Society of    Shakers of Sabbathday Lake, Maine.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.pbs.org/wnet/ihas/icon/shakers.html I Hear America Singing] [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/ihas/icon/shakers.html] 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://members.aol.com/MusBuff/page4.htm Music Buffs-Shaker Music] [http://members.aol.com/MusBuff/page4.htm]   Site by    Roger Hall.  See photograph of Aaron Copland with Sister Mildred Barker when they met    at Shaker Heights, Cleveland, on Nov. 9, 1974.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.gourd.com/ Gourd Music] [http://www.gourd.com/] 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.hornpipe.com/hp/shaker.htm Arrangements of Shaker Music-Simple    Gifts,Tree of Life,Music on the Mountains] [http://www.hornpipe.com/hp/shaker.htm] 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.dancehorizons.com/vid4.html THE SHAKERS by Gail Corbin (Dance Video)] [http://www.dancehorizons.com/vid4.html]   
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://members.aol.com/boscam/shakercd.htm The Boston Camerata: Simple Gifts] [http://members.aol.com/boscam/shakercd.htm]    The Boston Camerata recorded Shaker music in the Meetinghouse at Sabbathday Lake. Samples    of music can be played.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://members.aol.com/boscam/angsyn.htm The Boston Camerata: Angels] [http://members.aol.com/boscam/angsyn.htm]  An award    winning CD. Shaker selections.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://members.aol.com/boscam/news9712.htm The Boston Camerata: Online Newsletter] [http://members.aol.com/boscam/news9712.htm]    Sabbathday Lake Shakers sing with ''
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.mit.edu/people/ijs/norumbega.html Norumbega Harmony] [http://www.mit.edu/people/ijs/norumbega.html]  Norumbega    Harmony is one of the largest and most active groups of Sacred Harp and shape-note singers    in New England. A recording of Shaker music done at the Old Hancock Shaker Village called    Shaker Songs:
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://freep.com/fun/music/qshaker11.htm Article in the Detroit Free Press] [http://freep.com/fun/music/qshaker11.htm]    -November 11, 1998, "150 Years of ''
 
 
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=== THE AMERICAN RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE: ===
 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/religion/ Religion and the Founding of the American    Republic (Library of Congress Exhibit)] [http://lcweb.loc.gov/exhibits/religion/]  An excellent on-line exhibit. A exhibit catalogue can also    be purchased from the Library of Congress.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.wfu.edu/~matthetl/perspectives/index.html RELIGION 166: Religious Life    in the United States] [http://www.wfu.edu/~matthetl/perspectives/index.html]   A fantastic course on American religious life. Professor    Terry Matthews of Wake Forest University. Lectures, bibliography and more links.   
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.wfu.edu/users/matthetl/south/index.html RELIGION 466: Religion in the    South] [http://www.wfu.edu/users/matthetl/south/index.html]  Another great course from Terry Matthews. Lectures, bibliography and more links.   
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.nhc.rtp.nc.us:8080/tserve/divam.htm Divining America:  Religion    & the National Culture] [http://www.nhc.rtp.nc.us:8080/tserve/divam.htm]   "TeacherServe" from the National Humanities    Center.  An interactive curriculum enrichment service for high school teachers.   
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.religioustolerance.org/ocrt_hp.htm Ontario Consultants on Religious    Tolerance: Home Page] [http://www.religioustolerance.org/ocrt_hp.htm]  A great resource for religions of all kinds!
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://cti.itc.virginia.edu/~jkh8x/soc257/ The New Religious Movements Homepage] [http://cti.itc.virginia.edu/~jkh8x/soc257/]    A marvelous resource from the Sociology Department at the University of Virginia.   
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://scholar.cc.emory.edu/scripts/AAR/ American Academy of Religion: Home Page] [http://scholar.cc.emory.edu/scripts/AAR/]    This site serves as an introduction to the AAR, the major learned society and professional    association for scholars whose object of study is religion. Its mission, in a world where    religion plays so central a role in social, political and economic events, as well as in    the lives of communities and individuals, is to meet a critical need for ongoing    reflection upon and understanding of religious traditions, issues, questions and values.   
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.georgetown.edu/crossroads/asw/philos.html#rel Georgetown American    Studies Web: Philosophy and Religion] [http://www.georgetown.edu/crossroads/asw/philos.html#rel] 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.georgetown.edu/crossroads/asw/philos.html#rel Indiana University Center    for Study of Religion and America] [http://www.georgetown.edu/crossroads/asw/philos.html#rel]  A joint effort of Indiana University & Purdue
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.georgetown.edu/crossroads/asw/philos.html#rel American Religion    Links-West Virgina Un.] [http://www.georgetown.edu/crossroads/asw/philos.html#rel] 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.georgetown.edu/crossroads/asw/philos.html#rel WestWeb: Western Religious    History] [http://www.georgetown.edu/crossroads/asw/philos.html#rel]  Promised Land. Religious experience in the American far west.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.as.wvu.edu/coll03/relst/www/are.htm American Religious Experience] [http://www.as.wvu.edu/coll03/relst/www/are.htm]   
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.princeton.edu/~nadelman/csar/csar.html The Center for the Study of    American Religion] [http://www.princeton.edu/~nadelman/csar/csar.html]  Princeton University
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/TABLE.HTML PAL: Perspectives in American    Literature: Table of Contents] [http://www.csustan.edu/english/reuben/pal/TABLE.HTML] 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.umdl.umich.edu/moa/ Making of America-Digital Library of Primary Sources    in Am. Soc. History] [http://www.umdl.umich.edu/moa/] 
 
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= Books, Books, and More Books  =
 
===          ===
 
=== TABLE OF CONTENTS:  BIBLIOGRAPHY ===
 
=== Help support the Western Shaker Study Group Site  by purchasing books about the Shakers at Barnesandnoble.com.  ===
 
=== By the Shakers ===
 
 
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|  Barker, Sister Mildred R.  ''Holy Land:  A History    of the Alfred Shakers''.  Sabbathday Lake, Maine:     The Shaker Press, 1986.
 
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|  Barker, Sister Mildred R.  ''Poems and Prayers''.     Sabbathday Lake, Maine:  The Shaker Press, 1983.
 
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|  Barker, Sister Mildred R.  ''The Sabbathday Lake Shakers:     An Introduction to the Shaker Heritage''.  Sabbathday Lake, Maine:     The Shaker Press, 1985.
 
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|  Bishop, Rufus and Seth Y. Wells, eds.  ''Testimonies of    the Life, Character, Revelations and Doctrines of Our Ever Blessed Mother Ann Lee, and the    Elders with Her''.  Hancock, Mass:  Tallcott & J. Deming, 1816.     Reprint:  Second Edition.  Albany, N.Y.:  Weed, Parsons & co.,    Printers, 1888.
 
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|  Blinn, Henry C., introduction.  ''Gentle Manners:  A    Guide to Good Morals''.  Published by the Shakers in 1823, 1844 and 1899.     Canterbury, N.H.:  Shaker Village, Inc., 1987.
 
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|  Bussell, Joshua H., 1816-1900. ''A Plan of Poland Hill,    Shaker Village in the State of Maine''. Alfred, Maine, 1850.
 
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|  Carr, Sister Frances A.  ''Growing Up Shaker''.  Sabbathday    Lake, Maine:  The United Society of Shakers, 1994.
 
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|  ''A Collection of Millennial Hymns, Adapted to the Present    Order of the Church''.  Canterbury, N.H.:  Printed in the United    society, 1847.  First published in 1813.
 
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|  Cultrone, John and Brother Arnold Hadd.  ''Collected    and Complied by J.H.:  The Story in Many Voices, of Deacon James Holmes, First    Printer of the Sabbathday Lake Shakers.  '' Red Wagon Press at The    Shaker Press, 1996.
 
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|  Doolittle, Mary Antionette.  ''Autobiography of Mary    Antionette Doolittle, Containing a Brief History of Early Life Prior to Becoming a Member    of the Shaker Community, etc. '' Mt. Lebanon, Columbia  Co., N.Y.,    1880. 
 
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|  Dunlavy, John.  ''The Manifesto, or, A Declaration of the    Doctrine and Practice of the Church of Christ''.  New York: Reprinted by    Edward O. Jenkins, 1847.
 
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|  Evans, Frederick. W.  ''Autobiography of a Shaker and    Revelation of The Apocalypse''.  New York:  American News Company, 1869.
 
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|  Evans, Frederick W.  ''The Conditions of Peace.''      Mt. Lebanon, N.Y.: (The Shakers), 1890.
 
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|  Evans, Frederick W.  ''Compendium of the Origin, History,    Principles, Rules and Regulations, Government, and Doctrines of the United Society of    Believers in Christ's Second Appearing  with Biographies of Ann Lee, William Lee,    Jas. Whittaker, J. Hocknell, J. Meacham and Lucy Wright''.  Albany, N.Y.:     C. Van Benthuysen, 1867.  Reprint: New York:  AMS Press Inc., 1975. 
 
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|  Evans, Frederick W.  ''Shaker Communism; or, Tests of    Divine Inspiration.  The Second Christian or Gentile Pentecostal Church, as    Exemplified by Seventy Communities of Shakers in America.  ''London:     Published by James burns, 15, Southampton Row, 1871''.''
 
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|  Evans, Frederick W. ''A Short Treatise on the Second Appearing    of Christ In and Through the Order of the Female. ''Boston:  Bazin &    Chandler, printers, 1853.
 
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|  Fraser, Daniel.  ''The Divine Afflatus:  A Force in    History''.  Boston:  Press of Rand, Avery, & Co., 1875
 
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|  Fraser, Daniel.   ''Is    A Virgin Life Contrary to Natural and Revealed Law?''  Manuscript dated    1870. WRHS, VII.B.130, Reel 59.
 
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|  Fraser, Daniel.   ''A View of Human Society''.      Manuscript dated 1860.  WRHS, VII.A.6, Reel 53.
 
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|  Green, Calvin and Seth Y. Wells.  ''A Brief Exposition    of the Established Principles and Regulations of the United Society Called Shakers.''      Albany, N.Y.:  Printed by Packard and VanBenthuysen, 1830.
 
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|  Green, Calvin.  ''A Summary View of the Millennial    Church, or United Society of Believers, Commonly Called Shakers''.  Albany,    N.Y:  C. Van Benthuysen, 1848.  Reprint of the original 1823 edition.
 
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|  ''Illustrated Catalogue and Price List of Shaker Chairs    Manufactured by the Society of Shakers''.  R.M. Wagon & Co., Mount    Lebanon, N.Y.  Reprint:  Old Chatham, N.Y.:  The Shaker Museum, 1975. 
 
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|  Hollister, A.G. and C. Green.  ''Pearly Gate of the True    Life and Doctrine for Believers in Christ''.  Second Edition. Mount Lebanon,    Columbia Co., N.Y., 1896. 
 
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|  Johnson, Theodore E.  ''Hands To Work and Hearts to God:     The Shaker Tradition in Maine. '' Brunswick, Maine: Bowdoin college    Museum of Art, 1969.
 
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|  Johnson, Theodore E.   ''In the Eye of Eternity:     Shaker Life and the Work of Shake Hands''.  The    United Society of Shakers and Gorham, Maine:  The University of Southern Maine, 1983. 
 
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|  Johnson, Theodore E.   ''Ingenious & Useful:     Shaker Sister's Communal Industries, 1860-1960.''  Sabbathday Lake, Maine:  The United Society of Shakers and the New    England Foundation for the Arts, 1986.
 
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|  Johnson, Theodore E.  ''Life in the Christ Spirit:     Observations on Shaker Theology''.  Being in    substance remarks delivered at the Shaker Conference, Hancock, Massachusetts, September 7,    1968.  Sabbathday Lake, Maine:  United Society of    Shakers, 1969.
 
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|  Johnson, Theodore E.  ''Shakerism for Today''.     Reprinted from ''The Shaker Quarterly'', Volume III, No.1, Spring 1963.    Sabbathday Lake, Maine:  The United Society of Shakers, 1963.
 
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|  Leonard, Wm.  ''A Discourse on the Order and Propriety of    Divine Inspiration and Revelation, Showing the Necessity Thereof, in All Ages to Know the    Will of God, etc''.  Harvard:  Published by the United Society,    1858. 
 
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|  Mace, Aurelia G.  ''The Aletheia:  Spirit of Truth     A Series of Letters in which the Principles of the United Society Know as Shakers    are Set Forth and Illustrated''.  Farmington, Maine:  Press of the    Knowlton & McLeary Co., 1907.
 
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|  Mace, Fayette.  ''Familiar Dialogues on Shakerism;     in which the Principles of the United Society are Illustrated and Defended''.  Portland,    Maine:  Charles Day and Co., Printers, 1838.
 
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|  ''The Manifesto''.  Paper published by the United    Society, Vols. I-XXIX, January 1, 1871 to December, 1899.  Title variations: ''The    Shaker''  (1871-1872), ''Shaker and Shakeress Monthly ''(1873-1875),    ''The Shaker ''(1876-1877), ''The Shaker Manifesto ''(1878-1882)    and ''The Manifesto ''(1883-1899).
 
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|  McNemar, Richard.  ''The Kentucky Revival;  or, a    Short History of the late Extraordinary Outpouring of the Spirit of God in the Western    States of America''.  Includes ''Observations on Church Government by the    Presbytery of Springfield;  to which is added The Last Will and Testament of that    Reverend Body''.  New York:  Reprinted by Edward O. Jenkins, 1846.
 
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|  McNemar, Richard.  ''A Little Selection of Choice Poetry    New and Old, Doctrinal and Devotional.''  Watervliet, Ohio: (The Shakers),    1835.
 
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|  McNemar, Richard.  ''The Orthodox Incarnation, or Divine    Humanity of Jesus Christ. ''Watervliet, Ohio:  The Shakers, 1835.
 
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|  Meacham, Joseph.  A'' Concise Statement of the    Principles of the Only True church, According to the Gospel of the Present Appearance of    Christ.''  Reprint.  Sabgbathday Lake, Maine:  United Society,    1963..
 
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|  Pelham, Richard W. ''A Shaker's    Answer to the Oft-Repeated Question "What Would Become of the World if All should    Become Shakers?" ''Reprint.  (East Canterbury, N.H."  The    Shakers, 188?
 
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|  ''Shaker Music, Original Inspirational Hymns and Songs    Illustrative of the Resurrection Life and Testimony of the Shakers, Volume I''.     Published for the North Family, Mt. Lebanon, N.Y.   New York:     William A. Pond & Co., 25 Union Square, 1884.  Reprint:  Sabbathday    Lake, Maine:  The United Society of Shakers, 1992. 
 
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|  ''Shaker Music, Published by the North Family of Mt. Lebanon,    Col. Col, N.Y., Volume II''.  New York:  Wm. A Pond & Company, 25    Union Square, 1893.  Reprint:  Sabbathday Lake, Maine:  The United Society    of Shakers, 1992.
 
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|  Stewart, Philemon, instrument.  ''A Holy, Sacred and    Divine Roll and Book;  from Lord God of Heaven, to the Inhabitants of Earth:     Revealed in the United Society at New Lebanon, New York, United States of America.    ''Canterbury, N.H.:  Printed in the United Society, 1843.
 
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|  Whitcher, Sister Mary, complied by George Lorenz.  ''Poetic    Writings of Sister Mary Whitcher''.   Complied from the ''Shaker    Manifesto''.  Published by The Carol Press.
 
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|  Whitcher, Sister Mary.  ''Shaker House-Keeper''.     Reprint.  Weeks & Potter, 1882.
 
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|  White, Anna and Leila S. Taylor.  ''Shakerism:  Its    Meaning and Message''.  Columbus, Ohio:  Press of Fred J. Heer, 1905.
 
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|  Whittaker, James.  ''[DISPENSATIONS] A Concise Statement''.     Bennington, Vermont:  Haswell & Russell, 1790.
 
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|  Youngs, Benjamin S., David Darrow and John Meacham.  ''The    Testimony of Christ's Second Appearing;  Containing a General Statement of All Things    Pertaining to the Faith And Practice of the Church of God in this Latter-Day. Published by    order of the Ministry, in Union with the Church''.  Albany:  Printed by    E. and E. Hosford, 1810. 
 
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|  Youngs, Isaac.  ''A Short Abridgment of the Rules of    Music, with Lessons for Exercise, and a Few Observations:  for New Beginners''.     New Lebanon, [N.Y.]:  {privately printed?]. 1843, reprint, 1846.
 
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|  Brown, Thomas.  ''An Account of the People Called Shakers''.     Troy, New York:  Parker and Bliss, 1812.
 
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|  Dyer, Mary Marshall.  ''A Portrait of Shakerism. '' Concord,    N.H.:  for the author, 1822.
 
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|  Dyer, Mary Marshall.  ''The Rise and Progress of the    Serpent from the Garden of Eden to the Present Day:  With a Disclosure of Shakerism.    '' Concord. N.H.:  for the author, 1847.
 
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|  Elkins, Hervey.  ''Fifteen Years in the Senior Order of    Shakers:  A Narration of the Facts concerning That Singular People. '' Hanover,    N.H.:  Dartmouth Press, 1853.
 
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|  Hulings, Martha A.  ''Shaker Days Remembered''.  Albany,    N.Y.:  Printed by the Shaker Heritage Society, 1983, 4th printing, 1989.
 
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|  Lamson, David R.  ''Two Year's Experience among the    Shakers''.  West Boylston:     for the author, 1848.
 
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|  Rathbun, Reuben.  ''Reasons Offered for Leaving the    Shakers''.  Pittsfield, Mass.:  Chester Smith, 1800.
 
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|  Rathbun, Valentine.  "About the Shakers."  ''The    New Star'', no. 5 (May 9, 1797),  pp.45-46.
 
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|  Shaver, Elizabeth D., ed., Author Unknown.   ''Fifteen    Years a Shakeress''.  Originally published in 1872 in ''Galaxy ''magazine. Albany,    N.Y.:  Shaker Heritage Society, 1989.
 
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|  Adams, Elva R.  ''Shaker Education''.     Lebanon, Ohio, The Warren County Historical Society, 1974.
 
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|  Anderson, Russell H.  ''"The Shaker Communities in    Southeast Georgia.''"  ''Georgia Historical Quarterly'', Volume 50    (1966), pp. 162-72.
 
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|  Anderson, Russell H.  ''"The Shaker Community in    Florida."''  ''Florida Historical Quarterly'', Volume 38 (1959),     pp.29-44.
 
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|  Andrews, Edward Deming.  ''"A Shaker House in    Canaan, New York."''  ''Antiques''.  April, 1962, pp.    408-411.
 
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|  Andrews, Edward Deming.  ''A Shaker Meeting House and Its    Builder''.  Hancock, Massachusetts, Shaker Community, Inc., 1962.
 
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|  Andrews, Edward Deming.  ''The Community Industries of    the Shakers''.  Albany, N.Y.:  The Universtiy of the State of New York,    1932
 
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|  Andrews, Edward Deming and Faith Andrews. ''Fruits of the    Shaker Tree of Life:  Memoirs of Fifty Years of Collecting and Research.''      Stockbridge, Mass.:  Berkshire Traveller Press, 1975.
 
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|  Andrews, Edward Deming.  ''The Gift to Be Simple:     Songs, Dances and Rituals of the American Shakers''.  New    York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1962.
 
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|  Andrews, Edward Deming.  ''The People Called Shakers.     ''New York:  Dover Publication, Inc., 1963
 
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|  Andrews, Edward Deming.  ''Shaker Furniture:  The    Craftsmanship of an American Communal Sect.''  New York:  Dover    Publications, Inc., 1950.
 
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|  Andrews, Edward Deming.  ''The Shaker Order of    Christmas.''  (New York:  Museum of American Folk Art, 1969)      Published on the occasion of an exhibition, The Shaker Order of Christmas."
 
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|  Andrews, Edwar Deming.  ''"The Shakers in a New    World."''  ''Antiques''.  Vol. LXXII, 34 (October, 1957), pp.    340 ff.
 
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|  Andrews, Edward Deming.  ''Visions of the Heavenly    Sphere:  A Study in Shaker Religious Art''. Charlottesville:  The    University Press of Virginia, 1969
 
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|  Andrews, Edward Deming.  ''Work and Worship Among the    Shakers:  Their Craftsmanship and Economic Order. ''New York:  Dover    Publication, 1974.
 
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|  Bainbridge, William Sims.  "Shaker Demographics,    1840-1900:  An Example of the Use of U.S. Census Enumeration Schedules."  ''Journal    for the Scientific Study of Religion.  V''olume 21 (December 1982), pp. 352-65.
 
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|  Baird, Henry Martyn. ''The Camisard Uprising of the French    Protestants''.  New York and London, 1890.
 
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|  Barnes, Sherman B.  ''"Shaker Education"''.      ''The Ohio State Archaeological & Historical Quarterly''.  A    publication of The Ohio State Archaeological and Historical Society.  January, 1951,    pp. 67-76.
 
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|  Barton, Cynthia H.  ''A New Eden''.     Harvard, Massachusetts:  Fruitlands Museums, 1988.
 
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|  Bestor, Arthur.  ''Backwoods Utopias:  The Sectarian    Origins and the Owenite Phase of Communitarian Socialism in America, 1663-1829''.     Philadelphia:  University of Pennsylvania    Press 1953.
 
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|  Boice, Martha, Dale Covington and Richard Spence.  ''Maps    of the Shaker West''.  Dayton, Ohio:  Knot Garden Press, 1997. 
 
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|  Brewer, Priscilla J.  ''"Numbers Are    Not the Thing for Us to Glory In:  Demographic Perspectives on the Decline of the    Shakers." '' ''Communal Societies:  Journal of the Communal    Studies Association''.  Volume 7, 1987.
 
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|  Brewer, Priscilla J.  ''Shaker    Communities, Shaker Lives''.  Hanover, N.H., and London:  University      Press of New England, 1986.
 
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|  Brewer, Priscilla J.  "'Tho' of the    Weaker Sex':  A Reassessment of Gender Equality among the Shakers." '' Signs:     A Journal of Women in Culture and Society''.  Volume 17 (Spring, 1992), pp.    609-35.
 
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|  Bunnell, Jean (ed.).  ''Children at Shaker    Village:  Rural Living in the 19th Century.  ''Curriculum    Unit--Elementary to Middle School.  Sabbathday Lake:  The United Society of    Shakers.
 
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|  Burns, Amy Stechler and Ken Burns.  ''The Shakers:      Hands to Work, Hearts to God.  ''New York:  Portland House, 1987. 
 
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|  Burns, Deborah E.  ''Shaker Cities of Peace, Love and    Union:  A History of the Hancock Bishopric''.  Hanover , N.H., and    London:  University Press of New England, 1993.
 
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|  Burress, Marjorie Byrnside.  ''Whitewater, Ohio, Village    of Shakers, 1824-1916:  Its History and Its People.''  Cincinnati:      Published by the author, 1979.
 
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|  Butler, Linda.  ''Inner Light:  The Shaker Legacy''.     Frankfort, Ky:  Gnomon Press, 1996. (Paperback re-issue of 1985    edition) 
 
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|  Campion, Nardi Reeder.  ''Mother Ann Lee:  Morning    Star of the Shakers''.  Hanover and London: University Press of New England,    1990.
 
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|  "Canterbury Shaker Village", Special Issue. '' Historical    New Hampshire. ''Vol. 48, No.2 & 3''.'' (Summer/Fall 1993).
 
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|  Chmielewski, Wendy, Louis J. Kern, and Marlyn Klee-Hartzell, eds.     ''Women in Spiritual and Communitarian Societies in the United States''.     Syracuse, N.Y.:  Syracuse University Press, 1993.
 
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|  Clark, Thomas D. and F. Gerald Ham.  ''Pleasant Hill and    Its Shakers''.  Harrodsburg, Ky.:  Pleasant Hill Press, 1983.
 
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|  Conlin, Mary Lou.  ''The North Union Story''.    1961.  Reprint, Shaker Heights, Ohio:  Shaker Historical Society, 1974.
 
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|  Cornforth, John.  ''"Creating the Cult of the    Shakers."''  ''Country Life.''  March 21, 1974, pp. 634-637. 
 
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|  Crosthwaite, Jane F.  "''The Spirit Drawings of    Hannah Cohoon:  Window on the Shakers and Their Folk Art."''  ''Communal    societies:  Journal of the Communal Studies Association.''  Volume 7, 1987. 
 
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|  Crosthwaite, Jane F.  "'A White and Seamless Robe':     Celibacy and Equality in Shaker Art and Theology." '' Colby Library    Quarterly''.  Volume 25, no. 3 (September, 1989), pp. 188-98. 
 
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|  Deignan, Kathleen.  ''The Eschatology of Shaker    Christianity''.  ATLA Monograph Series, No. 29.   Metuchen, N.J., and    London:  the American Theological Library Association & The Scarecrow Press,    Inc., 1992.
 
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|  Desroche, Henri, John K. Savacool, trans.  ''The American    Shakers''.  Amherst:  University of  Massachusetts Press, 1971. 
 
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|  DeWolfe, Elizabeth.  ''"'Erroneous Principles, Base    Deceptions, and Pious Frauds':  Anti-Shaker Writing, Mary Marshall Dyer, and the    Public Theater of Apostasy."''  Ph.D.dissertation, Boston    University, 1996.
 
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|  Eastman, Harland H.  ''Alfred, Maine:  The Shakers    and the Village''.  Sanford, Maine:  Wilson's Printers, 1986.
 
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|  Edwards, Sharon.  ''"Population Characteristics and    Trends of the Shaker Community of Union Village, Ohio, 1805-1870."''  ''The    Old Northwest 14'', No. 1 (1988). pp. 67-90.
 
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|  Emerich, A.D. and A.H. Benning, eds.  ''Community    Industries of the Shakers:  A New Look.  A catalog of highlights of an    exhibition at the New York State Museum, 1983-84''.  Albany, N.Y.:  Shaker Heritage Society, 1983.
 
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|  Emlen, Robert P.  ''Shaker Village Views''.  Hanover,    N.H., and London:  University Press of New England, 1987.
 
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|  Filley, Dorothy M.  ''Recapturing Wisdom's Valley:     The Watervliet Shaker Heritage, 1775-1975''.  Albany:  Published    by the town of Colonie and the Albany Institute of History and Art under a grant from the    Albany City and County Bicentennial Commission on the occasion of an exhibition    celebrating the bicentennial of Shaker settlement, 1975.
 
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|  Foster, Laurence.  ''Religion and Sexuality:  Three    American Communal Experiments of the 19th Century''.  New York, N.Y.:     Oxford University Press, 1981.
 
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|  Foster, Laurence.  ''Women, Family and Utopia:     Communal Experiments of the Shakers, the Oneida Community and the Mormons''.  Syracuse,    N.Y.:  Syracuse University press, 1991. 
 
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|  Garrett, Clarke. '' Origins of the Shakers:  From    the Old World to the New World''.  Baltimore and London:  the John    Hopkins University Press, 1998.
 
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|  Garrett, Clarke.  ''Spirit Possession and Popular    Religion:  From the Camisards to the Shakers''.  Baltimore and London:     The John Hopkins University Press, 1987.
 
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|  Gifford, Don, ed.  ''An Early View of the Shakers:     Benson John Lossing and the Harper's Article of July 1857''. Hanover and    London:   Forward by June Sprigg.  University Press of New England, 1989. '' Harpers    New Monthly Magazine'' LXXXVI (July, 1857).  Facsimile.  Old Chatham, N.Y.:     Shaker Museum, 1975.
 
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|  Gooden, Rosemary D.  ''"A Preliminary Examination    of the Shaker Attitude toward Work." '' ''Communal Societies:     Journal of the Communal Studies Association''.  Volume 3, 1983.
 
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|  Green, Nancy L.  ''Ye Olde Shaker Bells''.      Lexington, Ky.:  The Author, 1930. 
 
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|  ''Guide to the Shirley Shaker Village''.  Shirley,    Massachusetts: Shirley Historical Society,  1994.
 
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|  Gutowski, Diane.  ''"A Shaker Tour of New    England"''.  ''Early American Life''.  Vol. IX, #3 (June,    1978), pp. 51-52, 83.
 
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|  "Hancock Shaker Vilage".  ''Early    American Life.''  Vol. XXIV, #1 (February, 1993), pp. 20-29.
 
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|  Harrison, J.F.C.  ''The Second Coming:  Popular    Millenarianism, 1780-1850''.  News Brunswick,   N.J.:  Rutgers    University Press, 1979.
 
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|  Hayden, Dolores.  ''Seven American Utopias:  The    Architecture of Communitarian Socialism, 1790-1975''.  Cambridge, Mass.:     MIT Press, 1976.
 
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|  Hess, Wendell.  ''The Enfield (N.H.) Shakers:  A    Brief Histor''y.  Copyright may 1993, Wendell    Hess.
 
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|  Hinds, William Alfred.  ''American Communities:     Economy, Zoar, Bethel, Oneida, and the Shaker Societies. ''Secaucus, N.J.:     the Citadel Press, 1973.
 
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|  Hines, Tommy.  ''"Shaker Furniture from South    Union, Kentucky." Antiques'', Vol. 151, No. 5, May, 1997, pp. 724-731. 
 
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|  Holloway, Mark.  ''Heavens on Earth:  Utopian    Communities in America, 1680-1880''.  New York:   Dover Publication,    Inc., 1966.
 
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|  Horgan, Edward R.  ''The Shaker Holy Land:  A    Community Portrait''.  Harvard & Boston, Massachusetts:  The Harvard    Common Press, 1987.
 
|-
 
|  Hulick, Diana Emery and Peter Walch.  ''"Shaker    Spirituality and Photographic Documentation".'' ''New Mexico Studies in the    Fine Arts'', Volume XI, 1987.
 
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|  Humez, Jean, ed.  ''Gifts of Power:  The Writings of    Rebecca Jackson, Black Visionary, Shaker Eldress''.  Amherst, Mass:     University of Massachusetts Press, 1981.
 
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|  Humez, Jean, ed.  ''Mother's First-Born Daughters:     Early Shaker Writing on Women and Religion''.  Bloomington and    Indianapolis:  Indiana University Press, 1993.
 
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|  Humez, Jean.  ''"Weary of Petticoat Government:     The Spector of Female Rule in Early Nineteenth-Century Shaker Politics."''''    Communal Societies:  Journal of the Communal Studies Association''.  Volume    11, 1991.
 
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|  Humez. Jean.  ''"'A woman Mighty to Pull You down':     Married Women's Rights and Female Anger in the Anti-Shaker Narratives of Eunice    Chapman and Mary Marshall Dyer."''  ''Journal of Womens History''.     Volume 6, no.2 (Summer, 1994), pp. 90-110.
 
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|  Humez. Jean.  ''"'Ye Are My Epistles':  The    Construction of Ann Lee Imagery in Early Shaker Sacred Literature."''  ''Journal    of Feminist Studies in Religion.  ''(Spring, 1992), pp. 83-103. 
 
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|  Hunt, Melba L.  ''Summers at Watervliet''.  Piqua,    Ohio:  Hammer Graphics, Inc., 1985.
 
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|  Hutton, Daniel, M.  ''Old Shakertown & the Shakers''.     Harrodsburg, Ky.:  Harrodsburg Herald Press, 1936.
 
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|  Keig, Susan Jackson.  ''Trade With the World's People:      A Shaker Album. ''Hamilton, Ohioo:  beckett paper co., 1976
 
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|  Keith, John M.  ''"The Economic Development of the    South  Union Shaker Colony, 1807-1861."''  (Thesis, Western    Kentucky State College, 1965).
 
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|  Kephart, William M.  ''Extraordinary Groups:  The    Sociology of Unconventional Life-Styles''.  New York:  St. Martin's    Press, 1976.
 
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|  Kern, Louis J.   ''An Ordered Love:  Sex Roles    and Sexuality in Victorian American Communes--the Shakers, the Mormons and the Oneida    Community''.  Chapel Hill, N.C.:  University of North Carolina Press,    1981.
 
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|  Kilty, Klare Kay.  ''"A Survey of the Origin of the    Shaker Movement." ''Heritage Room, James White Library, Andrews University,    Berrien Spring, Michigan, 1960.
 
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|  Kirk, John T.  ''The Shaker World:  Art, Life,    Belief''.  New York, N.Y.:  Harry N. Abrams,    Inc., 1997.
 
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|  Klyver, Richard D.  ''Brother James:  The Life and    Times of Shaker Elder James Prescott''.  Shaker Heights, Ohio: Shaker    historical Society, 1992.
 
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|  Kramer, Fran.  ''Groveland and the New York Communities''.     A catalog of an exhibition at the Rochester Museum & Science Center,    January 11 to September 2, 1991.  Rochester:  Rochester Museum of Science    Center, 1991.
 
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|  Kramer, Fran.  ''"The Shakers of Groveland, New    York."''   ''The Magazine Antiques''. August, 1991, pp.    228-239.
 
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|  Ledes, Allison Eckardt. ''A Shaker Cabinetmaker:  Orren    N. Haskins.'' ''Antiques,'' Vol. 151, No. 5, May, 1997. p. 654.
 
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|  MacLean, J.P.  ''"Origin, Rise, Progress and    Decline of the Whitewater Community of Shakers Located in Hamilton County, Ohio."''     ''Ohio Archaeological and Historical Society Publications'', 13 (1904),    pp. 401-43.
 
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|  MacLean, J.P.  ''Shakers of Ohio''.  Columbus:     F.J. Heer Printing Co., 1907.  Reprint, Philadelphia:  Porcupine Press,    1975.
 
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|  Madden, Etta M. '' Bodies of Life:  Shaker    Literature and Literacies''.  Contributions to the Study of Religion, Number    52.  Westport, Connecticut:  Greenwood Press, 1998.
 
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|  Madden, Etta M.  "Reading, Writing, and the Race of    Mother Figures:  Shaker Rebecca Cox Jackson and Alonzo Giles Hollister."     ''A Mighty Baptism:  Race, Gender, and the Creation of American Protestantism''.     Ed. Susan Juster and Lisa MacFarlane.  Ithaca, N.Y.:  Cornell University    Press, 1996,  pp. 210-34. 
 
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|  Mahoney, Kathleen, photographs by Lilo Raymond.  ''Simple    Wisdom:  Shaker Sayings, Poems, and Songs''.  New York, N.Y.:     Viking Studio Books, Published by the Penguin Group, 1993. 
 
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|  Marini, Stephen A.  ''Radical Sects of Revolutionary New    England''.  Cambridge, Mass.:  Harvard University Press, 1982.
 
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|  McCully, Susan.  ''"Oh I Love Mother, I Love Her    Power:  Shaker Spirit Possession and the Performance of Desire." ''''Theatre    Survey''.  Volume 35 (May, 1994), pp. 88-99.
 
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|  McNutt, Randy.  "Shaker Simplicity:  Warren    County's Collection of Shaker Artifacts is One of the Largest and Best in the    Country." ''Ohio''.  Vol. 21, #9 (February, 1999), pp. 42.43.
 
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|  Melcher, Marguerite Fellows.  ''The Shaker Adventure''.     Old Chatham, New York:  The Shaker Museum, 1986.
 
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|  Mercadante, Linda A.  ''Gender, Doctrine and God:     The Shakers and Contemporary Theology''.  Nashville:  Abingdon    Press, 1990.
 
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|  Milbern, Gwendolyn.  ''Shaker Clothing''.     Lebanon, Ohio:  The Warren County Historical Society.
 
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|  Miller, Amy Bess.  ''Hancock Shaker Village:  The    City of Peace''.  Dalton, Mass.:  Studley Press, 1984.
 
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|  Morse, Flo. '' The Shakers and the World's People''.  Hanover,    N.H., and London:  University Press of New England, 1987.
 
|-
 
|  Morse, Flo. '' The Story of the Shakers''.     Woodstock, Vermont:  The Countryman Press, 1986.
 
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|  Murray, John.  ''"A Demographic Analysis of Shaker    Mortality Trends." '' ''Communal Societies:  Journal of the    Communal Studies Association''.  Volume 13, 1993.
 
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|  Murray, John.  ''"Determinants of Membership Levels    and Duration in a Shaker Commune, 1780-1880." '''' Journal for the    Scientific Study of Religion''.  Volume 34 (1995), pp. 35-48.
 
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|  Murray, John.  ''"Human Capital in Religious    Communes:  Literacy and Selection of Nineteenth Century Shakers." ''''Explorations    in Economic History''.  Volume 32 (1995), pp. 217-35
 
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|  Murray, John, Metin M. Cosgel and Thomas J. Miceli.  ''"Organization    and Distributional Equality in a Network of Comunes: The Shakers."  The    American Journal of Economics and Sociology.  ''Vol. 56, Issue #2, April, 1997,    pp.129-144.
 
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|  Murray, Stuart.  ''Shaker Heritage Guidebook:     Exploring the Historic Sites, Museums & Collections''.  Spencertown,    N.Y.:  Golden Hill Press, Inc., 1994.
 
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|  Neal, Julia.  ''By Their Fruits:  The Story of    Shakerism in South Union, Kentucky''.  Chapel Hill, N.C.:  University of    North Carolina Press, 1947.
 
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|  Neal, Julia, editor.  ''The Journal of Eldress Nancy''.      Nashville, Tenn.:  Parthenon, 1963.
 
|-
 
|  Neal, Julia.  ''The Kentucky Shakers''.     Lexington, Ky.:  The University Press of Kentucky, 1982.
 
|-
 
|  Neuhaus, Cable.  ''"The Shakers Face their Last    Amen."''  ''People Weekly'', Vol 27, No. 9, March 2, 1987, pp.    78-81.
 
|-
 
|  Newman, Cathy, photographs by Sam Abell.  ''"The    Shakers' Brief Eternitiy."''  ''National Geographic ''.  Vol.    176, #3 (September, 1989), pp. 302-325.
 
|-
 
|  Nickless, Karen and Pamela J. Nickless.  ''"Trustees,    Deacons, and Deaconesses:  The Temporal Role of the Shaker Sisters, 1820-1890." '''' Communal    Societies:  Journal of the Communal Studies Association.''   Volume 7,    1987. 
 
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|  Nordhoff, Charles.  ''The Communistic Societies of the    United States''.  New York:  Harper, 1875.  New York:  Dover    Publications, Inc., 1966, reprint.
 
|-
 
|  Noyes, John Humphrey.  ''History of American Socialisms''.     New York:  Hillary House Publishers, Ltd.,  1961.
 
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|  Olson, Kathryn M.  ''"The Role of Dissociation in    Redeeming Knowledge Claims:  Nineteenth- Century Shaker Epistemological Resistance to    Decline." '' ''Philosophy and Rhetoric''.  Volume 28 (1995),    pp. 45-68.
 
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|  Ott, John Harlow.  ''Hancock Shaker Village:  A    Guidebook and History''.  Pittsfield, Ma.:  Shaker Community, Inc.,    1976.
 
|-
 
|  Parker, Donna. '' "Ho!  For Drakes Creek:     Something Ventured, Nothing Gained." '' ''Communal Societies:     Journal of the Communal Studies Association. ''Volume 14, 1994.
 
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|  Parsons, Dr. Usher.  ''A Centennial History of Alfred,    York County, Maine''.  Philadelphia:  Collins, Printer, 705 Jayne    Street, 1872.
 
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|  Paterwic. Stephen.  "''From Individual to    Community:  Becoming a Shaker at New Lebanon".'' '' Communal    Societies: Journal of the Communal Studies Association''.  Volume11, 1991.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.unc.edu/depts/english/faculty/dpatterson.html Patterson,    Daniel W] [http://www.unc.edu/depts/english/faculty/dpatterson.html] .  ''Gift Drawing and Gift Song''.  Sabbathday Lake,    Maine:  United Society of  Shakers, 1983.
 
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|  Patterson, Daniel W.  "Shaker Music."     ''Communal Societies:  Journal of the Communal Studies Association''.     Volume 2, 1982. 
 
|-
 
|  Patterson, Daniel W. '' The Shaker Spiritual''.  Knoxville,    Tenn.:  University of Tennessee Press, 1983.
 
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|  Pauly, Fred L.  ''The Shakers:  A History of Union    Village''.  Reprinted by the Warren County Historical Society, Lebanon, Ohio,    from the July ,1903 issue of ''The Trilobite'' of National Normal University, 1994. 
 
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|  Pearson, Elmer R. and Julia Neal.  ''The Shaker Image''.     Pittsfield, Massachusetts:  Hancock Shaker Village, Inc.  Second and    Annotated Edition.  Annotations by Magda Gabor Hotchkiss., 1994.   First    Edition.  Boston:  New York Graphic Society in collaboration with Shaker    Community, Inc., Hancock, Ma.,1974.
 
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|  Pearson, Elmer R.  ''The Shakers, Religion &    Furniture.''  Kunstindustrimuseet I Oslo,  S�rtrykk Av �rbok, 1966.
 
|-
 
|  Peters, Robert.  ''The Gift to Be Simple:  A    Garland for Ann Lee.''  New York:  Liveright, 1975.
 
|-
 
|  Phillippi, J.M. ''Shakerism or The Romance of a Religion''.      Dayton, Ohio:  The Otterbein Press (United Brethern Publishing House), 1912. 
 
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|  Phillips, Hazel Spencer.  ''Richard the Shaker''.  Oxford,    Ohio:  Expoprint Inc., 1972.
 
|-
 
|  Phillips, Hazel Spencer. ''Shaker Architecture:  Warren    County Ohio.''  Oxford, Ohio:  Typoprint, Inc., 1971..
 
|-
 
|  Phillips, Hazel Spencer.  ''Shakers in the West''.     Reprint courtesy of'' Philadelphia Museum Bulletin,    Spring,'' 1962.
 
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|  Piercy, Caroline B.  ''The Valley of God's Pleasure:      A Saga of the North Union Shaker Community.''  First Edition. New    York, N.Y.:  Stratford House, 1951.
 
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|  Piercy, M.D., Harry D.  "Shaker Medicine."      ''The Ohio State Archaeological & Historical Quarterly''.  A    publication of The Ohio State Archeological and Historical Society.  October, 1954,    pp. 336-348.
 
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|  Pitzer, Donald E.  ''America's Communal Utopias''.     Chapel Hill, N.C.:  The University of North Carolina Press, 1997.
 
|-
 
|  Price, Robert.  ''"Of Mulberries & Shaker    Silk."''  ''Miami Valley History:  A Journal of the Montgomery    County Historical Society'', Vol. II, 1990, pp. 30-44.  
 
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|  Priestley, Wendy L. Kenerson.  ''"'Holy    Mount-Pleasant Grove':  The North Family of Mount Lebanon, Shaker Village in the Late    Nineteenth Century."''  Ph.D dissertation.  George Washington    University, Washington, D.C., 1998.
 
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|  Procter-Smith, Marjorie.  ''Shakerism and Feminism:     Reflections on Women's Religion and the Early Shakers''. Old Chatham, N.Y.:     Shaker Museum and Library, 1991.
 
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|  Procter-Smith, Marjorie.  "'''Who do You say That I    am?'  Mother Ann as Christ."'' '' Locating the Shakers:  Cultural    Origins and Legacies of an American Religious Movement''.  Ed. Mick Gidley.     Exeter:  University of Exeter Press, 1990, pp. 91-93.
 
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|  Procter-Smith, Marjorie.  W''omen in Shaker Community and    Worship:  A Feminist Analysis of the Uses of Religious Symbolism''.  Studies    in Women and Religion, Volume 16.  Lewiston/Queenston:  The Edwin Mellen Press,    1985.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.inform.umd.edu:8080/EdRes/Colleges/ARHU/Depts/ArtGal/.www/digvil/intersec/bio_prom.htm Promey,    Sally M. ] [http://www.inform.umd.edu:8080/EdRes/Colleges/ARHU/Depts/ArtGal/.www/digvil/intersec/bio_prom.htm]  ''Spiritual Spectacles, Vision and Image in Mid 19th Century    Shakerism''.  Indiana University Press, Bloomington, Indiana, 1993.
 
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|  Queenan, Linda. 
 
|-
 
|  Richmond, Colin Becket.  ''A Collection of Shaker    Thoughts''.  Printed by author, 9th Edition, 1995.   Also wrote ''From    Their hearts and Hands:  A Treasure of Shaker Poetry''.
 
|-
 
|  Robinson, Charles Edson. '' A Concise History of the    United Society of Believers Called Shakers''.  East Canterbury, N.H.:     The Canterbury Society, 1893.  A Shaker friend published by the Society.      Reprinted
 
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|  Rose, Milton C. & Emily Mason Rose. ''A Shaker Reader.''      New York:  Universe Books, 1975.
 
|-
 
|  Rotundo, Barbara.  ''"Crossing the Dark River:     Shaker Funerals and Cemeteries."''  ''Communal Societies:     Journal of the Communal Studies Association.''  Volume 7, 1987.
 
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|  Sasson, Diane.  ''"A 19th Century Case Study;     Alonzo Giles Hollister (1830-1911)."''  ''Shaker Quarterly''.     Volume 17 (Winter, 1989), pp. 154-72; 188-93.
 
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|  Sasson, Diane.  ''"Individual Experience, Community    Control, and Gender:  The Harvard Shaker Community during the Era of    Manifestations." '' ''Communal Societies:  Journal of the    Communal Studies Association''. Volume 13, 1993. 
 
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|  Sasson, Diane.  ''The Shaker Spiritual Narrative''.  Knoxville,    Tenn.:  University of Tennessee Press, 1983.
 
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|  Schwartz, Hillel.  ''The French Prophets:  The    History of a Millenarian Group in Eighteenth-Century England''. Berkeley, Los    Angeles, London:  University of California Press, 1980.
 
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|  Schwartz. Hillel.  ''Knaves, Fools, Madmen and That    Subtile Effluvium:  A Study of the Opposition to the French Prophets in England,    1706-1710''.  Gainsville:  University Presses of Florida, 1978. 
 
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|  Sears, Clara Endicott.  ''Gleanings from Old Shaker    Journals''.  Boston:  Houghton Mifflin Company, 1916.
 
|-
 
|  ''"The Shaker Experience."  Colonial    Homes''.  Vol. 5, #3 (May-June, 1979), pp. 107-129.
 
|-
 
|  ''The Shaker Heritage:  An Annotated Pictorial Guide to    the Collection of the Shaker Historical Museum''. Cleveland, Ohio:  The    Shaker Historical Society, 1980.
 
|-
 
|  ''The Shakers:  Their Arts and Crafts''.     Special issue with essays on Shaker prose and poetry, the western Shakers,    furniture, and Spirit Drawings.  Philadelphia Museum Bulletin:  Spring,    1962. 
 
|-
 
|  Shaver, Elizabeth and Ned Pratt.  ''The Watervliet    Shakers & Their 1848 Shaker Meeting House, ''Albany, New York.  Albany,    New York:  The Shaker Heritage Society, 1994.
 
|-
 
|  Sirico, Louis J. Jr. ''"Inclusive Law, Inclusive    Religion, and the Shakers." Journal of Church and State''.   Vol 34,    No. 3, Summer, 1992, pp. 563-574.
 
|-
 
|  Skees, Suzanne.  ''God Among the Shakers:  A Search    for Stillness and Faith at Sabbathday Lake''. New York:  Hyperion, 1998. 
 
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|  Skolnlick, Solomon M., photographer.  ''Simple Gifts:     The Shaker Song''.  New York:  Hyperion, 1992.
 
|-
 
|  Starbuck, David R. and  Swank, Scott T. ''A Shaker    Family Album:  Photographs from the Collection of Canterbury Shaker Village''. Hanover    and London:  University Press of new England, 1998. 
 
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|  Stein, Stephen J.  ''Inspiration, Revelation, and    Scripture:  the Story of A Shaker Bible''.  Reprinted from the    proceedings of the American Antiquarian  Society, vol. 105, part 2.  Worcester:    American Antiquarian Society, 1996.
 
|-
 
|  Stein, Stephen J. '' Letters from a Young Shaker: William    S. Byrd at Pleasant Hill''.  Lexington, Kentucky:  The University Press    of Kentucky, 1985.
 
|-
 
|  Stein, Stephen J.  ''The Shaker Experience in America''.     New Haven:  Yale University Press, 1992.
 
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|  Stein, Stephen J.  "Shaker Gift and Shaker Order:     A Study of Religious Tensions in Nineteenth Century America." ''Communal    Societies:  Journal of the Communal Studies Association.''  Volume 10, 1990. 
 
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|  Stier, Maggie and Ralph N. Fuller.  ''Shaker Sites in    Harvard:  A Guide for the Harvard Shaker Bicentennial, 1791-1991''.     Fruitlands Museums, 1991.
 
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|  Swain, Thomas.  ''"The Evolving Expressions of the    Religious and Theological Experiences of a Community:  A Comparative Study of the    Shaker Testimonies Concerning the Sayings of Mother Ann Lee;  An Exploration of the    Development from Oral Traditions to Written Forms as Preserved in Four Documents."    '' ''Shaker Quarterly''.  Volume 12 (Spring, 1972), pp. 3-31; (Summer,    1972), pp. 43-67.
 
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|  Taylor, Frank G.  ''"An Analysis of Shaker    Education:  The Life and Death of an Alternative Educational System, 1774-1950."    '' Ph.D .dissertation, University of Connecticut, 1976.
 
|-
 
|  Thomas, Samuel W. and James C. Thomas.  ''The Simple    Spirit:  A Pictorial Study of the Shaker Community at Pleasant Hill, Kentucky.''      Pleasnat Hill, Ky.:  Pleasant Hill Press, 1973. 
 
|-
 
|  Thurman, Suzanne.   ''"Dearly Loved Mother    Eunice":  Gender, Motherhood, and Shaker Spirituality.''  ''Church History'', Vol. 66, No. 4, Dec., 1997, pp. 750-761.
 
|-
 
|  Thurman, Suzanne.  "The Order of Nature, the Order of    Grace:  Community Formation, Female Status, and Relations with the World in the    Shaker Villages of Harvard and Shirley, Massachusetts, 1781-1875."  Ph.D.    dissertation, Indiana University, 1994. 
 
|-
 
|  ''Union Village Seminar:  A two day program featuring    nine speakers focusing on all aspects of life at the Shaker community of Union Village.     Jointly sponsored by the Warren County Historical Society and Otterbein Home,    October 26 and 27, 1989. '' Lebanon, Ohio:  The Warren County Historical    Society, 1989.  
 
|-
 
|  Van Kolken, Diana.  ''Introducing the Shakers:  An    Explanation and Directory''.  Bowling Green, Ohio:  Gabriel's Horn    Publishing Co., 1985.
 
|-
 
|  Vanstory, Burnette.  ''"Shakerism and the Shakers    in Georgia." '' ''Georgia Historical Quarterly'', Volume 43 (1959),    pp.353-64.
 
|-
 
|  Walker, Alice.  ''"Gifts of Power:  The    Writings of Rebecca Jackson."''  ''In Search of Our Mothers Gardens''.     New York:  Harcourt-Brace, 1983, pp. 71-82.
 
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|  Weisbrod, Carol.  ''Boundaries of Utopia''.  New    York:  Pantheon Books, 1980.
 
|-
 
|  Wertkin, Gerard C.  ''The Four Seasons of Shaker Life''.     New York:  Simon & Schuster, Inc., 1986.
 
|-
 
|  Williams, John S.  ''The Revolutionary War and Issachar    Bates''.  Old Chatham, New York:  The Shaker Museum Foundation,    February, 1960.
 
|-
 
|  Williams, Richard E., Cheryl Dorschner, ed.  ''Called and    Chosen:  The Story of Mother Rebecca Jackson and the Philadelphia Shakers'',    ATLA Monograph Series, No. 17.  Metuchen, N.J. & London:  The Scarecrow    Press, Inc. & The American theological Library Association, 1981.
 
|-
 
|  Winchester, Alice.  ''"Shakertown at Pleasant    Hill."''  ''Historic Preservation.''  Vol. 29 #4 (Oct.-Dec.,    1977), pp. 13-20.
 
|-
 
|  Whitson, Robley Edward, ed.  ''The Shakers:  Two    Centuries of Spiritual Reflection''.  New York, Ramsey, Toronto: Paulist    Press, 1983.
 
|-
 
|  Whitworth, John McKelvie. '' God's Blueprints:  A    Sociological Study of Three Utopian Sects''.  London and Boston:     Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1975.
 
|-
 
|  Wisbey, Herbert A.  ''The Sodus Shaker Community''.      Lyons, New York:  Wayne County Historical Society, 1982.
 
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|  Edwards, Sharon, compiler.''  Shaker Books and    Materials in the Walter Havinghurst Special Collections Library:  A Bibliography''.      Oxford, Ohio:  Miami University, 1985.
 
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|  MacLean, J.P.  ''A Bibliography of Shaker Literature with    an Introductory Study of the Writings and Publications Pertaining to Ohio Believers''.     Columbus, Ohio:  Fred J. Heer, 1905.  The first general bibliography of    shaker works and related materials.
 
|-
 
|  McKinstry, Richard E.  ''The Edward Deming Andrews    Memorial Shaker Collection.  ''Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum    Publication, 1987
 
|-
 
|  Meader, F. W., complied under his direction.  ''Catalogue    of the Emma B. King Library of the Shaker Museum''.  New York:  Old    Chatham, 1970.
 
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|  Pike, Kermit J., Chief Librarian.  ''A Guide To    Shaker Manuscripts in the Library of the Western Reserve Historical Society with an    Inventory of Its Shaker Photographs.  ''Cleveland, Ohio:  The Western    Reserve Historical Society, 1974
 
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|  Poppeliers, John, editor.  ''"Shaker Built":      A Catalog of Shaker Architectural Records from the Historical American Buildings    Survey.''  Washington:  HABS, 1974.
 
|-
 
|  ''The Shaker Collection of the Western Reserve Historical    Society:  A Reel List of the Manuscripts and a Short Title List of the Printed    Materials Contained in the Microform Collection.''  Ann Arbor, Michigan:     University Microfilms International (UMI), 1977.
 
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|  Richmond, Mary L.  ''Shaker Literature:  A    Bibliography in Two Volumes''. ''Volume I:  By the Shakers.  Volume II: About    the Shakers''.  Published by Shaker Community, Inc.  Hancock,    Massachusetts and distributed by the University Press of New England, Hanover, New    Hampshire, 1977.
 
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|  Weimer, Mark F.  The William A. Hinds American Communities    Collection. '' Syracuse University Library Associates Courier.''     Volume XXII, No.1 (Spring, 1987).
 
|-
 
|  Winter, Esther C. & Joanna S. Ellett.  ''Buffalo    & Erie County Public Library Collection of Shaker Literature'' (Rare    Room).  Buffalo:  B & E County Public Library, 1967.
 
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|  Wolfskill, Mary Margaret.  ''Library of Congress Shaker    Collection''. Washington, D.C.:  Library of Congress Manuscript Division,    1976.
 
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=== Journals ===
 
 
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|  ''The Shaker Quarterly'',    published by the United Society of Shakers
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.berkshire.net/PittsfieldLibrary/index.html The    Berkshire Athenaeum] [http://www.berkshire.net/PittsfieldLibrary/index.html] A full collection of ''The Manifesto'' can be found in
 
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|  ''Journal for Shaker Studies''
 
|-
 
|  ''The Shaker Messenger''  (no longer in print)
 
|-
 
|  ''The Shaker World''  (no longer in print)
 
|-
 
|  ''The Shaker Spirit '' magazine was published for only a    year:
 
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|}
 
 
=== Fictional Works about the Shakers ===
 
 
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|  Barsam, Richard Meran, afterword, illustrated by Alice and Martin    Provensen.  ''A Peaceable Kingdom: ''''The Shaker ABECEDARIUS''.     (children's book)  New York, N.Y.:  Puffin Books:  A Division of    Penguin Books USA Inc., 1978.
 
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|  Bial, Raymond.  ''Shaker Home''. (children's    book)  Boston:  Houghton Mifflin, 1994.
 
|-
 
|  Bolick, Nancy O'Keefe and Sallie G. Randolph, illustrated by Melissa    Francisco.  ''Shaker Inventions''.  (children's book) New York:    Walker and Company, 1990.
 
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|  Bolick, Nancy O'Keefe and Sallie G.Randolph, illustrated by Laura    LoTurco.  ''Shaker Villages''. (children's book)  New York:     Walker and Company, 1993.
 
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|  Bunnell, Jean, ed. '' Children at Shaker Village:     Rural Living in the Nineteenth Century:  Using Primary Sources to Learn About    History''.  Sabbathday Lake, Maine:  The United Society of Shakers,    1990. 
 
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|  Deland, Margaret.  ''The Way to Peace''.     New York:  Harper & Bros., 1910.
 
|-
 
|  Downing, Michael.  ''Perfect Agreement''.     Washington, D.C.:  Counterpoint, 1997.
 
|-
 
|  Faber, Doris.  ''The Perfect Life:  The Shakers in    America''.  New York:  Ferrar, Straus and Giroux, 1974.
 
|-
 
|  Gaeddert, Louann.  ''Hope''. (children's    book)  Atheneum Books for Young Readers, N.Y., 1995.
 
|-
 
|  Giles, Janice Holt. '' The Believers'': '' A    Novel of Shaker Life''.  Boston:  Houghton Mifflin Company, 1957.     Reprint, Lexington, Ky.:  The University Press of Kentucky, 1989.
 
|-
 
|  Gillon, Edmund V., Jr.  ''A Cut & Assemble Shaker    Village:  Authentic Architectural Models in H-O Scale''.  West Chester,    Pa.:  Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 1986.
 
|-
 
|  Greene, Nancy Lewis.  Ye Olde Shaker Bells.      Lexington, Ky.:  Published by author,  1930.
 
|-
 
|  Hawthorne, Nathaniel.  "The Canterbury    Pilgrims," in ''The Token and Atlantic Souvenir''.  Boston:     American Stationers' Company, 1833.  Collected in ''The Snow Image and Other    Twice-told Tales''.  Boston:  Ticknor, Reed and Fields, 1852.
 
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|  Hawthorne, Nathaniel.  "The Shaker Bridal,"     in ''Twice-told Tales''.  Boston:  American Stationers' Co.,    1837.  Also in ''The Token and Atlantic Souvenir'', Boston:  1838.
 
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|  Hawthorne, Nathaniel.  "The Canterbury Pilgrims"    and "The Shaker Bridal" in ''The Complete Novels & Selected Tales of    Nathaniel Hawthorne''.  Ed., Norman Holmes Pearson.  New York:  The    Modern Library, 1937.
 
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|  Hickman, Janet.  ''Susannah''.  (children's    book)  New York:  Greenwillow Books, 1998.
 
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|  Holden, Marietta.  ''The Story of Martha, or Love's    Ordeal''.  Boston:  American Printing Co., 1909.  (Published as ''Uncovered    Ears and Opened Vision'', by "The Princess,", 1904).
 
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|  Howells, William Dean.  ''The Undiscovered Country''.     Boston:  Houghton Mifflin Company, 1880.
 
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|  Howells, William Dean.  ''The Day of Their Wedding''.     New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1895.
 
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|  Howells, William Dean. '' A Parting and a Meeting''.     New York:  Harper & Brothers, 1896.
 
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|  Howells, William Dean.  ''The Vacation of the Kelwyns:     An Idyll of the Middle Seventies''.  New York:  Harper &    Brothers, 1920.
 
|-
 
|  Jonas, Gerald.  "The Shaker Revival,"    (science fiction) ''Galaxy Magazine'', February, 1970.
 
|-
 
|  Joy, Arthur F.  ''The Queen of the Shakers''.      Minneapolis, Minn.:  T.S. Denison & Co., 1960.
 
|-
 
|  Leslie, Ann George.  ''Dancing Saints''.     Garden City, N.Y.:  Doubleday, Doran and Co., 1943.
 
|-
 
|  "Look at the Shakers."  Doncaster, U.K.:     Bessacarr Prints, 1994.
 
|-
 
|  Moriarty, Kathleen M., illustrated by Mary Taylor.  ''A    Shaker Sampler Coloring Book.  ''(children's book)  Old Chatham, N.Y.:     The Shaker Museum, 1981.
 
|-
 
|  Norris, Zoe Anderson. ''They Too:  A Shaker Love Story''. Harrodsburg,    Kentucky:  Harrodsburg Herald, Inc., 1989.  Copyrighted as an unpublished work    by Mary Chelf Jones, 1989. 
 
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|  Peck, Robert Newton.  ''A Day No Pigs Would Die''.     (Juvenile)  New York:  Random House Sprinter Books, 1972.
 
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|  Peck, Robert Newton.  ''A Part of the Sky''.     Sequel to ''A Day No Pigs Would Die''.  (Juvenile)  New York:     Alfred A. Knopf, 1994.
 
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|  Ray, Mary Lyn.  ''Angel Baskets:  A Little Story    About the Shakers''.  (children's book)  New Hampshire:  Martha    Wetherbee Books, 1987.
 
|-
 
|  Ray, Mary Lyn, illustrated by Jeanette Winter.  ''Shaker    Boy''.  (Children's book)  San Diego, New York, London: Browndeer Press,    Harcourt Brace & Company, 1994.
 
|-
 
|  Sanders, Joan. ''Shaker Child's Memories:  A Child's    Craft Book with Patterns for Ten Simple Projects.''  Elkin, N.C.:  The    Author, 1986.
 
|-
 
|  Sanders, Joan.  ''Shaker Stencil Designs''.      Elkin, N.C.:  The Author, 1984.
 
|-
 
|  Sears, Clara Endicott.  ''The Romance of Fiddler's Green''.     Boston and New York:  Houghton Mifflin Company, 1922.
 
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|  Sedgwick, Catharine Maria.  ''Redwood:  A Tale''.     New York:  E. Bless and E. White, 1824.  Reprint, New York:  Garrett    Press, Inc., 1969.
 
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|  "The Shakers."  Cobblestone, April, 1983.     For copies contact:  Cobblestone Publishing, 28 Main Street, Peterborough, N.H.    03458.  (603) 924-7209.
 
|-
 
|  Smith, George Blake.  ''The Divine Comedy of John Venner''.     Poseidon Press, 1992.
 
|-
 
|  Thorne-Thomson, Kathleen.   ''Shaker Children, True    Stories and Crafts''.  (children's book)  Chicago:  Chicago Review    Press, 1996.
 
|-
 
|  Turner, Ann, illustrated by Wendell Minor.  ''Shaker    Hearts''.  (children's book)  Harper Collins Publishers, 1997.
 
|-
 
|  Wiggin, Kate Douglas.  ''Susanna and Sue''.     Boston and New York:  Houghton Mifflin Company, 1909.
 
|-
 
|  Williams, Jean Kinney. ''The Shakers''.  (The    American Religious Experience Series) Children's Book, grade 6 and up.  Watts, 1997. 
 
|-
 
|  Woodworth, Deborah.  ''A Deadly Shaker Spring''. A    Sister Rose Callahan Mystery.  New York: Avon Books, 1998. 
 
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|  Woodworth, Deborah.  ''Death of a Winter Shaker''.     A Sister Rose Callahan Mystery.  New York:  Avon Books, 1997.
 
|-
 
|  Woodworth, Deborah.''  Sins    of a Shaker Summer.  A Sister Rose Callahan Mystery. ''New York:  Avon    Books, 1999.   
 
|-
 
|  Yolen, Jane.  ''The Gift of Sarah Barker''.    (Juvenile) New York:  Viking Press, 1981.
 
|-
 
|  Yolen, Jane, illustrated by Betty Fraser.  ''Simple    Gifts, the Story of the Shakers. '' (Juvenile) '' ''New York:     The Viking Press, 1976.
 
|-
 
|  Zaroulis, Nancy.  ''Call the Darkness Light''.     New York:  Doubleday and Company, 1979.  Reprint, Signet, New American    Library, 1980.  
 
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|  Anderson, Cheryl P. '' Shaker Hymnal:  A Facsimile    Edition of the 1908 Hymnal of the Canterbury Shakers''. Woodstock, N.Y.:  The    Overlook Press, 1990.
 
|-
 
|  Bell, Vicki P.  "Shaker Music Theory:  The    Nineteenth-Century Treatise of Isaac Newton Youngs and Russel Haskell."  Ph.D    dissertation, University of Kentucky, 1998.
 
|-
 
|  Christenson, Donald E.  "Music of the Shakers from    Union Village, Ohio:  A Repertory Study and Tune Index of the Manuscripts Originating    in the 1840's."  Ph.D. dissertation, The Ohio State University, 1988. 
 
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|  Christenson, Donald E.  "A History of the Early    Shakers and their Music".  ''The Hymn'', XXXVIII/1 (January, 1988). 
 
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|  Christenson, Donald E.  "A Transcription to Modern    Notation of a Shaker Hymnal by Isaac Youngs Based Upon His Theory Book."     Masters thesis, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, 1976.
 
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|  Collins, Mitzie, ed., and Roger Hall, and Colleen Liggett.  ''Joy    of Angels:  Shaker Spirituals for Christmas and the New Year''.  Rochester, New York:  Sampler Records Ltd., 1995.
 
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|  Cook, Harold E.  ''Shaker Music:  A Manifestation of    American Folk Culture''.  Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, 1973.
 
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|  Coulter, William and Barry Phillips.  ''Simple Gifts''.     Arrangements of Shaker melodies from the albums ''Simple Gifts'' and ''Tree of    Life''.  Pacific, Mo.:  Mel Bay Publications, 1994.
 
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|  Diamond, Pamela Hurley.  ''"Hands to Work and    Hearts to God." Dance Magazine'', Vol. 69, No. 5, May, 1995.  Pp.    43-45.
 
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|  Emlen, Robert P.  "The Shaker Dance Prints."     ''Journal of the American Historical Print Collectors Society''. Volume 17,    Number 2 (Autumn, 1992), pp. 14-26.
 
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|  Hall, Roger.  ''A Guide to Shaker Music-With Music    Supplement''.  (10 tunes in supplement)  Pine Tree Press, 1997.
 
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|  Hall, Roger. '' A Western Shaker Music Sampler''. (12    Shaker spirituals from Ohio, Kentucky and Indiana)  The Western Reserve Historical    Society, 1976.
 
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|  Hall, Roger.  ''The Happy Journey:  Thirty-five    Shaker Spirituals Compiled by Clara Endicott Sears''. (Includes a few songs from    South Union)  Harvard, Mass.: the Fruitlands Museums, 1982.
 
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|  Hall, Roger.  ''Joseph Brackett Simple Gifts:     Evolution of a Shaker Dance Song''.  Pine Tree Press, 1997.  
 
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|  Hall, Roger, ed.  ''Love is Little:  A Sampling    of Shaker Spirituals.  ''First Edition: '' ''Holland, Michigan:''     The World of Shaker, 1992. ''   Second Edition:  Sampler Records,    1995.
 
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|  Hall, Roger.  "The Simple Gifts of Shaker Music".     ''Sing Out!  ''(The Folk Song Magazine)  Bethlehem, Pa., 1998, pp.    64-73.
 
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|  McCully, Susan.  ''"Oh, I Love Mother, I Love Her    Power:  Shaker Spirit Possession and the Performance of Desire." Theatre    Survey.''  Vol. 35, No. 1, May, 1994, pp. 88-98.
 
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|  Patterson, Daniel W.  ''The Shaker Spiritual''.     Princeton, New Jersey:  Yale University Press, 1979.
 
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|  Smith, Harold Vaughn.  ''Oliver C. Hampton and Other    Shaker Teacher-Musicians of Ohio and Kentucky'', Ph.D. dissertation, Ball State    University.  Ann Arbor, Michigan:  University Microfilms 82-091910.
 
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|  Sturm, Ann Black, ed.  ''The Shaker Gift of Song:  A    Book of Shaker Songs''.  Berea, Ky.: Berea College Press, 1981.
 
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|  ''Thomason, Jean Healan.  Shaker Manuscript Hymals from    South Union , Kentucky'':  With comment on the musical notation by Fann R.    Herndon.  Introduction by Julia Neal.  Bowling Green, Ky.:  Folklore    Society, 1967.  
 
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=== Cook Books ===
 
 
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|  Boice, Martha.  ''"...for remember it is    Christmas":  Shaker Herbal Fare.  ''Dayton, Ohio:  Knot Garden    Press, 4th Printing, 1992.
 
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|  Carr, Sister Frances A.  ''Shaker Your Plate:  Of    Shaker Cooks and Cooking. '' Sabbathday Lake:  The United Society of    Shakers, 1985 & 1986, Reprint: First University Press of New England, 1987.
 
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|  Kremer, Elizabeth.  ''We Make You Kindly Welcome''.     Harrodsburg, Kentucky:  Pleasant Hill Press, 1970.
 
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|  Kremer, Elizabeth.  ''Welcome Back to Pleasant Hill''.     Harrodsburg, Kentucky:  Pleasant Hill Press, 1977.
 
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|  Lassiter, William Lawrence.  ''Shaker Recipes and    Formulas for Cooks and Homemakers''.  New York:  Greenwich Book    Publishers, 1959.
 
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|  Lindsay, Sister Bertha, ed. by Mary Rose Boswell.  ''Seasoned    With Grace:  My Generation of Shaker Cooking''.  Woodstock, Vermont:     The Countryman Press, 1987.
 
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|  MacMillan, Norma.  ''In a Shaker Kitchen:  100    Recipes from the Shaker Tradition''.  New York: Simon & Schuster, 1995. 
 
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|  Miller, Amy Bess & Persis Fuller.  ''The Best of    Shaker Cooking''.  New York:  Macmillan, 1970.
 
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|  ''Old Shaker Recipes''.  Nashville, Indiana:     Bear Wallow Books, Publishers, Inc., 1982
 
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|  Paige, Jeffrey (contributer) and James Haller. ''Cooking in    the Shaker Spirit.'' Camden, Maine:  Yankee Books, 1990.
 
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|  Paige, Jeffrey S.  ''The Shaker Kitchen:  Over 100    Recipes from Canterbury Shaker Village''.  New York:  Clarkson    Potter/Publishers, 1994.
 
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|  Piercy, Caroline B.  ''The Shaker Cook Book:  Not By    Bread Alone''.  New York:  Crown Publishers, Inc., 1953.
 
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|  Piercy, Caroline and Arthur Tolve.  ''The Shaker    Cookbook:  Recipes and Lore from the Valley of God's Pleasure''.     Bowling Green, Ohio:  Gabriel's Horn Publishing Co., 1981.
 
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|  Stewart, Jillian, ed.  ''Shaker Cooking''.     New York-Avenel, New Jersey:  Crescent Books, 1991.
 
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|  Tolve, Arthur and James Bissland III.  Sister Jennie's    Desserts.  Bowling Green, Ohio:  Gabriel's Horn Publishing Co., 1983. 
 
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|  Whitcher, Sister Mary.  ''Shaker House-Keeper''.     Shaker Village, N.H., March 1, 1882 (Reprint).  
 
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|  Beale, Galen and Mary Rose Boswell.  ''The Earth Shall    Blossom:  Shaker Herbs and Gardening''.  Woodstock, Vermont:  The    Countryman Press, Inc., 1991.
 
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|  Buchanan, Rita.  ''The Shaker Herb and Garden Book''.     Boston:  Houghton, 1996.
 
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|  Herbrandson, Dee.  ''Shaker Herbs and their Medicinal    Uses''.  Albany, N.Y.:  Published by Shaker Heritage Society, 1985. 
 
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|  Miller, Amy Bess.  ''Shaker Herbs:  A History and    Compendium''.  New York:  Potter, 1976.
 
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|  Miller, Amy Bess. '' Shaker Medicinal Herbs''.     Storey Books:  Published in association with Hancock Shaker Village, 1998. 
 
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|  ''Shaker Herbal Teas, Uses, Taxonomy, Growing Cycle''.     Prepared by The Herb Department, United Society of Shakers, Sabbathday Lake, Maine.     
 
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=== Architecture: ===
 
 
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|  Emerich, A. Donald.  "American Monastic; or, The    Meaning of Shaker Architecture."  ''The Journal of the Victorian Society    in America''.  Volume 11, Numbers 3 and 4, 1992.
 
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|  Gill, Brendan.  ''"Shaker Spirit."''      ''Architectural Digest'', Vol. 49, No. 3.  March, 1992, pp. 122-127+.
 
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|  Grant, Jerry V.  ''Noble But Plain: The Shaker    Meetinghouse at Mount Lebanon''.  Old Chatham, N.Y.:  Shaker Museum and    Library, 1994.
 
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|  Hopping, D.M.G. and Gerald R. Watland. ''"The    Architecture of the Shakers."''  ''Antiques.''  Vol. LXXII,    #4 (October, 1957), pp. 335-339.
 
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|  Lassiter, William Lawrence.  ''Shaker Architecture''    (Descriptions with Photographs and Drawings of Shaker Buildings at Mount Lebanon, New    York, Watervliet, New York and West Pittsfield). New York:  Vantage Press, 1966. 
 
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|  Nicoletta, Julie.  ''The Architecture of the Shakers''.     A Norfleet Press Book.  Woodstock, Vermont:  The Countryman Press, 1995
 
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|  Poppeliers, John (editor).  ''"Shaker Built":      A Catalog of Shaker Architectural Records from the Historical American Buldings    Survey.''  Washington:  HABS, 1974.
 
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|  Schiffer, Herbert, comp.  ''Shaker Architecture''.     West Chester, Pennsylvania:  Schiffer Publishing Ltd., 1979.
 
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|  Weil, Ella.  ''"Shaker Architecture:  A    Coomparative Study of Shaker Architecture in Twenty-Four Communities throughout hte    Midwest and New England States:  An Analysis of Change in the Building Type;      Dwelling House, Meetinghouses, Ministry Houses, Trustees Office, Shops and Barns    throughout Time.  ''Master's Thesis:  Eastern Michigan University,    1991.
 
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|  Wolf, Peter M.  ''Shaker Heritage Historic District:      South Family Property Design and Implementation Program''.  New York:      Wolf, 1977.  
 
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=== Shakers and the Arts ===
 
 
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|  Kaplan, Janet A.  ''The Quiet in the Land:      Everyday Life, Contemporary Art, and the Shakers:  A Conversation with Janet A.    Kaplan.  Art Journal, New York. Vol. #57, Issue #2.  Summer 1998, pp.    4-27.''
 
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|  Larson, Kay. ''"A Month in Shaker Country."'' ''The    New York Times'', Sunday, August 10, 1997.
 
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|  Morin, France.  Tim Yohn, ed., ''The Quiet in the Land''.     Brochure designed by Sagmeister Inc.
 
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|  Ratcliff, Carter.  ''Amazing Grace:  The Artful    Simplicity of America's Shakers''.  Review of the exhibit "Shaker    Design" at the Whitney Museum of American Art.  ''Travel & Leisure'',    Vol. 16, No. 9, September, 1986, pp. 126-138.
 
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|  ''Shakers:  Life and    Production of a Community in the Pioneering Days of America.  An Exhibitiohn by the    "Neue Sammlung".''  Munich:  Die neue Sammlung, Staatliches    Museum fur angewandte Kunst, 1974.
 
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|  ''The Shakers:  Pure of Spirit, Pure of Mind''.      Duxbury, Mass.:  Art Complex Museum, 1983.  
 
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=== Shaker Furniture, Crafts and Collectibles ===
 
 
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|  Abram, Norm.  ''Mostly Shaker from the New Yankee    Workshop.''    Boston:  Little, Brown and Company, 1992.
 
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|  Andrews, Edward Deming and Faith Andrews.  ''The    Community Industries of the Shakers''.  Albany: State University of New York,    1932.
 
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|  Andrews, Edward Deming, and Faith Andrews.  ''Religion In    Wood:  A Book of Shaker Furniture''.  Bloomington, Indiana: University    of Indiana Press, 1966.
 
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|  Andrews, Edward Deming.  ''Shaker Furniture:  The    Craftmanship of an American Communal Sect.''  New Haven,    Conn.:  Yale University Press, 1937.
 
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|  Andrews, Edward Deming and Faith Andrews.  ''Work and    Worship:  The Economic Order of the Shakers''.  Greenwich, Conn.:     New York Graphic Society, 1974.
 
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|  Budis, Erin M.  ''Making His Mark:  The Work of    Shaker Craftsman Orren Haskins''.  Old Chatham, N.Y.:  Shaker Museum and    Library, 1997.
 
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|  Carpenter, Mary Grace and Charles H. Carptenter, Jr. 
 
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|  ''Catalog of Fancy Goods, 1910''.  Reprint:     Sabbathday Lake, Maine:  The United Society of Shakers, 1992.
 
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|  Close Ties:  The Relationship Between Kentucky Shaker    Furniture Makers and Their Worldly Contemporaries:  An Exhibition Between Kentucky    Shaker Furniture Makers and Their Worldly Contemporaries.  South Union, Ky.:    Shaker Museum at South Union, 1994.
 
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|  Comstock, Helen. ''"Shaker Crafts on View."''    ''Antiques.''  Vol. LXXII (October, 1957), pp. 344ff.
 
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|  Evelegh, Tessa.  ''Essential Shaker Style''.      New York, N.Y.:  Ward Lock. Ltd. (Distributed in the U.S. by Sterling    Publishing Co)., 1995.
 
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|  ''Furniture and Objects from the Faith and Edward Demming    Andrews Collections Commemorating the Bicentenary of the American Shakers. ''Washington    D.C.:  Renwick Galley, The Smithsonian, 1973.
 
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|  Gibbs, James W. and Rober F. W. Meader. ''Shaker Clock Makers''.     Columbia, Pa.:  National Association of Watch and Clock Collectors, Inc., #7 of a    series, summer, 1972.
 
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|  Gordon, Beverly.  ''Shaker Textile Arts''.     Hanover, N.H.:  University Press of New England, 1980.
 
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|  Grant, Jerry V. and Douglas R. Allen.  ''Shaker Furniture    Makers''.  Hanover, N.H.:  University Press of New England, 1989. 
 
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|  Handberg, Ejner.  ''Measured Drawings of Shaker Furniture    and Woodenware''.  Stockbridge, Ma.:  Berkshire Traveller Press,     1980.
 
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|  Handberg, Ejner.  ''Shop Drawings of Shaker Furniture and    Woodenware, Volume I''.  Stockbridge, Ma.: Berkshire Traveller Press, 1973. 
 
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|  Handberg, Ejner.  ''Shop Drawings of Shaker Furniture and    Woodenware, Volume II''.  Stockbridge, Ma.: Berkshire Traveller Press, 1975. 
 
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|  Handberg, Ejner.  ''Shop Drawings of Shaker Furniture and    Woodenware, Volume III''.  Stockbridge, Ma.: Berkshire Traveller Press, 1977. 
 
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|  Handbert, Ejner.  ''Shop Drawings of Shaker Iron and    Tinware''.  Stockbridge, Ma.:  Berkshire House Publishers, 1993.
 
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|  Horsham, Michael.  ''The Art of the Shakers''.     Secaucus, New Jersey:  Chartwell Books, 1989.
 
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|  Jeffrey, Jonathan and Donna Parker.  ''A Thread of    Evidence:  Shaker Textile Industries at South Union, Kentucky''. South Union,    Ky.:  Shaker Museum at South Union, 1996.
 
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|  Kassay, John.  ''The Book of Shaker Furniture''.     Amherst, Ma.:  University of Massachusetts Press, 1980.
 
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|  Kennedy, Gerrie, Galen Beale and Jim Johnson.  ''Shaker    Baskets and Poplarware''.  Stockbridge, Ma.:  Berkshire House    Publishers, 1992
 
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|  Klamkin, Marian.  ''Hands to Work:  Shaker Folk Art    & Industries.''  New York:  Dood, Mead, 1972. 
 
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|  Marini, Stephen A., foreword.  ''In Time & Eternity:     Maine Shakers in the Industrial Age, 1872-1918''.  Sabbathday Lake,    Maine:  The United Society of Shakers.
 
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|  McGuire, John.  ''Basketry:  The Shaker Tradition''.     Ashevlle, N.C.:  Lark Books, 1988.
 
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|  Meader, Robert F.W.  ''An Illustrated Guide to Shaker    Furniture''.  New York:  Dover Publications, Inc., 1972.
 
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|  Miller, Dr. M. Stephen.  ''A Century of Shaker Ephemera:     Marketing Community Industries, 1830-1930''.     A loan exhibition at Hancock Shaker Village, Pittsfield, Massachusetts.  New Britain,    Connecticut:  published by Dr. M. Stephen Miller, 1988.
 
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|  Moser, Thomas. '' How To Build Shaker Furniture''.     New York:  Sterling Publishing Co., 1979.
 
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|  Muller, Charles R. and Timothy D. Rieman.  ''The Shaker    Chair''.  First published in 1984.  Amherst, Ma.:  The University    of Massachusetts Press, 1992.
 
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|  Muller, Charles R.  ''The Shaker Way''.      First Edition.  Worthington, Ohio:  Ohio Antique Review, 1979.
 
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|  P�ladeau, Marius B.  ''"Characteristics of Early    Shaker Chairs."'' ''Historic Preservation''.  Vol. 22, #4    (Oct.-Dec., 1970), pp. 31-36.
 
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|  Pennington, David A.and Michael B. Taylor.  ''Pictorial    Guide to American Spinning Wheels''. Sabbathday Lake, Maine:  The United    Society of Shakers, 1975.
 
|-
 
|  Pierce, Kerry.  ''Making Shaker Woodenware.''      New York, N.Y.:  Sterling Publishing Co., 1998.
 
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|  Purcell, L. Edward.  ''The Shakers''.  New    York:  Crescent Books, 1992.
 
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|  Raycraft, Don and Carol.  ''Shaker:  A Collectors Source    Book''.  Des Moines, Iowa:  Wallace Homestead, 1980.
 
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|  Rieman, Timothy D. and Jean M. Burks.  ''The Complete    Book of Shaker Furniture''.  New York:  Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1993. 
 
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|  Rieman, Timothy D.  ''Shaker:  The Art of    Craftsmanship, The Mount Lebanon Shaker Collection''. Essay by Susan L. Buck.     Alexandria, Virginia: Art Services International, 1995.
 
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|  Rose, Milton and Emily Mason.  ''Shaker Traditions and    Designs''.  New York:  Crown Publishers, Inc., 1975.
 
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|  Rubin, Cynthia.  ''Shaker Miniature Furniture''.      New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., 1979.
 
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|  ''A Sense of Place:  Kentucky Shaker Furniture and    Regional Influence:  An Exhibition of Antebellum Kentucky and Tennessee Furniture''.     South Union, Ky.:  Shaker Museum at South Union,  1996.
 
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|  Serette, David.  ''Shaker Smalls.''  Sebasco:     The Cardigan Press, 1983.
 
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|  ''The Shakers:  Pure of Spirit, Pure of Mind''.  Duxbury,    Ma.:  Art Complex Museum, 1983.
 
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|  Shea, John G.  ''Making Authentic Shaker Furniture:     Measured Drawings of Museum Classics''.  Re-publication of ''The    American Shakers and Their furniture'', 1971.  New York:  Dover    Publications, Inc., 1962.
 
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|  Sprigg, June.  ''By Shaker Hands''.  New    York:  Alfred A. Knopf, 1975.
 
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|  Sprigg, June.  ''"The Development of Shaker    Design".''  ''The Magazine Antiques''.  April, 1986, pp.    813-823.
 
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|  Sprigg, June.  Photographs by Linda Butler.  ''Innerlight:      The Shaker Legacy''.  New York:  Alfred A. Knopf, 1985.     
 
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|  Sprigg, June.  ''Shaker Design''.  New York    & London:  W.W. Norton & Company, 1986.
 
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|  Sprigg, June and David Larkin.  ''Shaker:  Life,    Work and Art''.  New York:  Stewart, Tabori & Chang, Inc., 1987. 
 
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|  Sprigg, June and Jim Johnson.  ''Shaker Woodenware:     A Field Guide, Volume I''.  Stockbridge, Ma.:  Berkshire House    Publishers, 1991. (Oval boxes and carriers, dippers, sieves, pails and tubs)
 
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|  Sprigg, June and Jim Johnson.  ''Shaker Woodenware:     A Field Guide, Volume II''.  Stockbridge, Ma.:  Berkshire House    Publishers, 1992.
 
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|  Thrasher, William.  ''Kindred Spirits:  The    Eloquence of Function in American and Japanese Art of Daily Life''.  San    Diego, Ca.:  The Mingei International Museum of World Folk Art, 1995.
 
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|  ''True Gospel Simplicity:  Shaker Furniture in New    Hampshire:  an Exhibition of the New Hampshire Society, July 3, 1974 to September 30,    1974''.   Concord:  The Society, 1974.
 
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|  Wetherbee, Martha.  ''Martha Wetherbee's Handbook of New    Shaker Baskets''.  Sanbornton, N.H.:  The aurthor, 1981.
 
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|  Wetherbee, Martha and Nathan Taylor.  ''Shaker Baskets''.     Sanbornton, N.H.:  Martha Wetherbee Basket Shop, 1988.    
 
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=== VHS Videos about The United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing: ===
 
 
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|  ''The Shakers:     Hands To Work  Hearts To God ''   A film by Ken Burns and Amy    Stechler Burns. A Florentine Films Production.  58 minutes color, 1985.     Distributed by Direct Cinema Limited. Inc. Phone (213) 652-8000.  There is a    companion book:  Amy Stechler Burns & Ken Burns.  The Shakers:  Hands    To Work  Hearts to God.  New York:  Portland House. 
 
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|  ''The    Shakers''  Narrated by Ben Kingsley.  Produced by Films For the    Humanities & Sciences.  52 minutes color.  For more information call    800/257-5126 or 609-275-1400. 
 
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|  ''The    Shakers in America ''  Produced by Applause Video, 1991.  28 minutes.    V2003   ISBN: 0-940630-27-3. 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.oz.net/~davfilms/shakerspage.html The Shakers] [http://www.oz.net/~davfilms/shakerspage.html] ''
 
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|  ''Shaker    Images:  "Pleasant Hill:  Remembered, Restored, Revisited." ''     This videotape serves as a good introduction to the Shakers and to their utopian dream in    central Kentucky, and to those early pioneers in preservation, whose foresight rescued 30    historic Shaker structures from ruin and decay.  27 minutes color.   
 
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|  ''Shaker Images:   "The    Architectural Heritage of the Shakers at Pleasant Hill." ''21 minutes.   
 
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|  Shaker Images:   ''James Lowry    Cogar:  A Living  Tribute." ''21 minutes.   
 
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|  ''Shaker Images:      "Recollections of Mercer County."''  27 minutes. 
 
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|  ''Shaker    Images:  "With Hands and Hearts" '' Famed actress Helen Hayes    narrates this dramatic portrayal of the Shaker experience at Pleasant Hill.  25    minutes color. 
 
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|  ''Main    Street:  ''South Union Shakers.  Bowling Green, Ky.:  WKYU-TV,    Western Kentucky University, 1990.  
 
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|  ''The    Shakers:  The Frugal Gourmet ''  MPI-Home Video.  Actual Shaker    recipes:  Baked Bean Soup, Shaker Fresh Herb Soup, Shaker Daily Loaf, Oyster &    Ham Pie, Stuffed Onions. 
 
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|  ''Into A    More Perfect Order''   Produced by Michael A. Breeding.     Narrated by Peter Thomas. TRT 14:58.  Pleasant Hill Shakers 
 
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|  ''"I    Don't Want to be Remembered as a Chair" ''Produced by Jane Treays for the    BBC.  Unfortunately, this excellent video in unavailable in the USA.  You may be    able to get a copy if you call the BBC office in New York City. 
 
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| [http://web.archive.orgmailto:vwoodsmith@mail.odyssey.net  E-Mail] [mailto:vwoodsmith@mail.odyssey.net] ''The Village    Woodsmith Video Series:''  "How to" videos from the shop of Garry    Smith in Otselic Valley, Upstate New York.  Videos on how to make a Shaker Clock,     Shaker Oval Boxes, and a Shaker Hall Table.  For more information
 
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=== Audio Tapes and CDs of Shaker Music: ===
 
 
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|  ''Angels:     Voices From Eternity ''  The Boston Camerata, Joel Cohen,    and Tod Machover.  ''Angels ''is a guided tour in music of the Angel world,    combining Gregorian chant, early American hymns, and Shaker spirituals with    computer-generated sound.  Shaker songs include:  ''Angel of Light'', ''Father    William's March'', ''Declaration of the Mighty Angels'', ''Your Camps Shall be    Searched'', ''The Call of an Angel'', ''O Little Children'', '' and Trumpet    of Salv''ation.   ERATO  1997  Timing:  59:09.     (14773-2) 
 
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|  ''All at    Home:  The Singers of Lower Shaker Village''   Directed    by Mary Ann Haagen.  Enfield, New Hampshire.  Thirty-four Gift Songs, Hymns, and    Anthems.  A Celebration of the Shaker Musical Tradition.  IMPACT MEDIA     1995.  (CD5020) 
 
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|  ''Bow and    Be Simple  ''South Union Shaker Quartet,  South Union, Kentucky 
 
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|  ''Early    Shaker Spirituals '' The beauty and grace of Shaker culture is    reflected in these authentic songs, rendered by members of the United Society of Shakers    of Sabbathday Lake, Maine -- one of the few surviving Shaker communities in Maine. This    collection of forty19th century Shaker spirituals (including ''Tis the Gift to Be Simple'')    sung in traditional unaccompanied style is the only album available of the Shakers    themselves singing their unique music.  Produced by Daniel W. Patterson.     Rounder  1977.  (ROUN0078) 
 
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|  ''Gentile    Words''   Randy Folger.  Twenty-six Shaker tunes sung ''a    capella'' by Randy, music interpreter at Pleasant Hill. 
 
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|  ''Harp of    Joy''   Diane Schneider.  Recorded in the Meeting House    at Pleasant Hill, Kentucky. 
 
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|  ''Joy of    Angels:  Shaker Spirituals for Christmas & the New Year '' Vocal    Music of the Shaker Communities.  Thirty-eight songs of the season.  Randy    Folger, Colleen Liggett, Kathy Leigh Johnson, Mitzie Collins, The Sampler Chorus, and The    Eastman Bach Children's Chorus.  Sampler Records Ltd., 1995.  Timing: 71    minutes.  (Sampler 9528) 
 
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|  ''Love is    Little:  A Sampling Shaker Spirituals''   Vocal Music of    the Shaker Communities.  Thirty-seven songs.  Roger Hall, Mitzie Collins and The    Sampler Chorus.  Sampler Records Ltd., 1991.  Timing 53 minutes.  (Sampler    9222) 
 
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|  ''Music of the    Shakers''   Folkway Records, 1976. 
 
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|  ''O Hear    Their Music Ring:  The Singers of Lower Shaker Village ''  Directed    by Mary Ann Wilde.  Enfield, New Hampshire.  Thirty-three Songs of the Shakers.     A re-creation of the Shaker musical experience.  IMPACT MEDIA     1992.  (CD5001) 
 
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|  ''Shaker    Road (the quiet in the land)''  Domenico de Clario, piano.     CD 1:  ''Shaker Road: quit existing''.  Thirty blindfold    piano-performances.  CD 2:  ''Shaker Road:  the diver's clothes lying    empty''.  Blindfold improvised piano-performance.  Produced by Domenico de    Clario, 1997. 
 
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|  ''The    Shaker Gift of Song''   Ann Black Sturm.  Recorded by    Musica Antiqua in the Meetinghouse at Pleasant Hill, Kentucky, 1980. 
 
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|  ''Simple    Gifts:  Shaker Chants and Spirituals''  The Boston    Camerata, The Schola Cantorum of Boston and The Shaker Community of Sabbathday Lake,    Maine.  Thirty-four songs.  ERATO  1995  Timing  59:53.     (4509-98491-2) 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://members.aol.com/MusBuff/page4.htm Music Buffs ] [http://members.aol.com/MusBuff/page4.htm] ''Shaker Songs:     Come to Zion''  Hancock Shaker Village.     Northumbega Harmony and singers from Hancock Shaker Village.  This recording is    not considered a good recording.  Go to
 
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|  ''A    Shaker Trilogy:''  William Coulter & Barry Phillips.     Instrumental arrangements of Shaker Music.  Gourd Music.:   
 
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=== "South Union Singers."  ===
 
=== Verdant    Groves:  A Musical Journey through Four New England Shaker Village  ===
 
=== Enter the Center Family of our Shaker Village ===
 
=== Farm    & Industrial Buildings ===
 
=== Brothers' Shop ===
 
=== Sisters' Shop ===
 
=== Boys' House ===
 
=== Girl's House ===
 
=== Shaker  ===
 
=== Shaker Meetinghouse & Ministry ===
 
=== Shaker    Schoolhouse ===
 
=== Shaker    Trustees' Office ===
 
=== Enter Here ===
 
=== Union Village ===
 
=== White Water ===
 
=== Pleasant Hill, Kentucky ===
 
=== South Union, Kentucky ===
 
=== Berrien Springs, Michigan ===
 
=== Shaker Road Home ===
 

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SHAKER HISTORICAL SITES (old versions or other references)

Links
The Enfield, Connecticut Shakers-a Research Project (CMNH) [1]
The Berkshire web Map-shows relationship between Pittsfield (Hancock), Tyringham and Savoy [2] Click on their names located on the map.
Shaker Heritage Society, Albany, N.Y. [3]
PWWMH-Watervliet Shaker Historical District, Albany, N.Y.
PWWMH-Harvard Shaker Village Historical District
Shaker Historical Society & Museum, Shaker Heights, Ohio
Shaker Museum, Shaker Heights, Ohio [4]

[5]

Pleasant Hill, Kentucky-Map and general info
The Holy Mount at Pleasant Hill
Shaker Museum at South Union, Kentucky
The Shaker Trustees' Building perserved at Genesee County Museum, N.Y.
Sodus Bay Shaker Festival, Alasa Farm-Western N.Y. State The Sodus Bay Shaker Festival is bi-annual.

JOURNALS:

Links
The Union Seminary Quarterly Review [6] Vol. 49, #1-2,
Communal Societies: Journal of the Communal Studies Association.
"Utopian Studies" Index Journal of the Society for Utopian Studies.
IC Web Site: Communities Magazine [7] Magazine of Intentional Communities.
Religion & American Culture:  A Journal of Interpretation [8]  Published by the Center for the Study of Religion and American Culture, Indiana University-Purdue University in Indianapolis, Indiana.

, Sabbathday Lake, Maine.

The Manifesto, published by the United Society of Shakers, Vols. I-XXIX, January 1, 1871 to December, 1899.

Shakers World

Links
Addresses addresses of Journals [#Journal Addresses] For

THE SHAKERS AND THE ARTS:

Links
and the Arts Information about the Shakers and the Arts listed in the Bibliography [#Shakers and the Arts]


Links
"Shaker Made" by Ellen McBreen-Review of "The Quiet in the Land" [9]
Institute of Contemporary Art [10] in Boston, MA. "Quiet in the Land" through end of September.
Constantine Kermes Art Gallery [11]
E! Online - Fact Sheet - The Shakers - Hands to Work, Hearts to God (1985) [12] by Ken Burns.
The Parrish Art Museum: Newsletter "Shaker: The Art of Craftsmanship" [13]
Shaker:The Art of Craftsmanship Poster [14]
Shaker Historical Society Poster [15]  by Wendell Minor, artist.
Kindred Spirits Exhibit [16]   April 21-October 8, 1995.  Mingei International Museum,
"The Shaker World"  by Fran Kramer [17] .  A review of exhibit at Old Chatham based on John Kirk's 1997 book,
Shaker Gift Drawings Surface [18] by Fran Kramer & Lita Solis-Cohen.
Lafayette College [19] :  Exhibits Celebrating Shaker Design, Culture & Craftsmanship.
Shaker Visionary Image [20]   by Orville Cline.
[21] [22]
Shaker Exhibition [23] at Paine Webber.

INTERESTING LINKS:

Links
Film-"I Don't Want To Be Remembered As A Chair" [24]
American Traditional Culture Series-The Shakers [25]
Response to a question [26]  Are Shaker practices related to magical and shamanic rites?  The answer, of course, is "no"!
580CFRA-News Talk Radio [27]   "Last Few Shakers Attract Few members to Last Village" by Tom Kirchofer.
Description of Shaker Life [28]
Mother Ann Lee: Why Do We Know So Little About Her Early Life?, Dixon [29]
History of Elder Eades of South Union [30]
Landmarks of Faith-Educator's Notes-The Shakers [31]
Shakers: The United Society of Believers [32]  Shaker Profile, Sociology 257, University of Virginia
Frequently Asked Questions-Shakers (Ohio State) [33]
Some Disturbing Facts on the Signs & Wonder Movement [34]
Learn about the Shakers [35]
Polly Reed: A Shaker Life [36]
Northeast journal antiques and art: Mount Lebanon Shakers [37]  A short article about the Mt. Lebanon Shakers.
Making His Mark [38] An article about Orren Haskins.
Review of [39]  (Miguel Gomez-Ibanez-Furniture Society)
Herbal Exposure-Herbalist & Author Steven Foster [40]
Paper-"Determinants of Stay in a Religious Commune:  The Shakers, 1850-1870" [41] by Brad Andrew & Metin M. Cosgel.  Can download the paper in PDF format.
Paper-"Between God & Market:  Integration of Economy & Spirit in Shaker Communal Dairying, 1830-1875" [42] by John E. Murray & Metin M. Cosgel.  Can download the paper in PDF format.
Paper-"Productivity of a Commune: The Shakers, 1850-1880 [43] " by Metin M. Cosgel & John E. Murray. Can download the paper in PDF format.
Paper-"Responding to Price signals in Communal Agriculture:  Shaker Hog Production, 1788-1850"  [44] by Metin M. Cosgel & John E. Murray.  Can download the paper in PDF format.
Paper-"Regional Specialization in Communal Agriculture:  The Shakers, 1850-1880" [45]   by Metin M. Cosgel & John E. Murray.  Can download the paper in PDF format.
Ann Lee, Founder of the Shaker Sect [46]   by Rev. H.P. Andrews. The Ladies' Repository.   Vol. 18, #11, Nov., 1858, pp. 646-650. 
A Picture of Shakerism--Mrs. Mary M. Dyer [47]   by Rev. H.P. Andrews.  The Ladies' Repository. Vol. 21, #5, May, 1861, pp. 273-277).
Shaker Gift Drawings Surface [48] by Fran Kramer & Lita Solis--Cohen
"Shaker Legacy Is Simple" [49] by Frank Bentayou.  Beacon Journal On-Line.  Trip to Shaker Heights Museum.
The Quaker Corner:  The differences between being Shaker & Quaker [50] .
Shaker Space: Being & Becoming in a Separtist Community [51]   by Jeff Jones & Carolyn Gallagher. 
Shakers by Jutta Gierse [52]
Engines of Our Ingenuity-Un. of Houston, Engineering [53]
Glaube, Friede, Hoffnung [54]


Links
I Hear America Singing [55]    
Rebecca Cox Jackson: 1795-1871 [56]    
Excerpts from Gifts of Power [57]  by Rebecca Cox Jackson.  
The Shakers:  Hands to Work, Hearts to God [58]   by Ken Burns 

COMMERCIAL STUFF

Table of Products:

Links
Furniture, Crafts and Collectibles Books about Shaker Furniture, Crafts and Collectibles listed in Bibliography [#Shaker Furniture, Crafts and Collectibles]

Herbs:

Links
and Gardening Books about Herbs and Gardens listed in Bibliography [#Herbs and Gardening]


Links
Sabbathday Lake Catalog of Shaker Teas, Culinary Herbs & Rose Water [59] Help support the Sabbathday Lake Shakers through the purchase of their products. Besides herbs, the Shaker store at Sabbathday Lake sells hand sewn articles, candy, books, furniture, Shaker made oval boxes and baskets, and many other items.

Just a Few (!) Shaker Furniture & Oval Box Sites:

Links
Shaker Furniture-Swartzendruber Hardwoods [60]
American Home-German Site [61]   American Style funriture.  Includes Shaker.
Robert Ortiz Studios [62]  Contemporary furniture in the Shaker and Japanese traditions.
Marco Polo:  The Shakers [63]    Unique furniture Replicas from Milan, Italy.
Rogers Woodworking [64]   Harrodsburg, Kentucky.
Shaker Workshops [65]
Shaker Shops West [66]
Shaker & Amish Design Furniture [67]  El Sobrante, California.
Chickadee Woodworking [68]  Shaker lap desk (copied from the desk which Orren Haskins made for Emma J. Neale), magazine rack and keepsake box.
North Wind Furniture & Cabinetmakers [69]  Rangeley, Maine.
Jefferson Woodworking [70]  Artwood:  A Gallery of Fine Woodworking, Bellingham, Washington.
J&B Atlantic Company - Shaker furniture - solid wood furniture, home accessories [71]
Cherry Pond Designs; fine furniture handcrafted from solid wood [72]
Spring Wood Smith-Antique Reproductions [73]  Shaker style furniture.
Shaker furniture (Shaker Mobel) in Oelde [74]
Shaker Furniture from Carolina Dealers [75]
Shaker Furniture [76]   Custom designed furnishings in the Shaker tradition by Stephen C. Barlow.
Project Plans [77]  Shaker hall table.
Shaker Furniture Shaker Style Highboy Dresser by Delnero Fine Shaker Furniture [78]
Shaker Furniture Reproductions from S. Timberlake Co. [79]
James Redway Furniture Makers - Cherry Shaker Furniture - 18th Century Country [80] .
Shaker Chairs [81]  Alan L. Nichols Furniture. 
Dana Robes Wood Craftsmen [82]  Lower Shaker Village, New Hampshire.
Shaker Furniture--Howe & Braskie [83]    Canterbury, N.H. 
Thunderbird Shaker Village Series Bedroom [84] .
Kinion Furniture Co. [85]   Portland, Oregon.
Village Chairs & Wares   Port Jefferson, N.Y. [86]
Ragged Mountain Woodworks [87]
Chilton Shaker Furniture Home Page [88]
The Village Woodsmith [89]   Shaker Video Collection from the shop of Garry Smith in Otselic Valley, Upstate New York.
Ralph Hamilton & Sons [90]    A small family operation on the eastern shore of Maryland.
Branch Hill Joinery [91]    Amish and Shaker furniture made by the Amish craftsmen of southern Michigan.
Xylem Furniture [92]   Michael Waldchen designs and handicrafts furniture from his workshop, Xylem Furniture Studio, in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
The Shaker Shop [93]   located in Sturbridge, Ma.  Shaker furniture reproductions, oval boxes and Shaker milk paints.
Asleep In the Woods [94]   Calais, VT.
Evolution [95]    San Francisco & Berkeley, California.
Circa 1820 [96]   Vassalboro, Maine.  1790-1850 Reproductions.
William Laberge Cabinetmaker [97]   Wells, VT.
Ian Ingersoll [98]   Master Woodworker.
Sam Allen Woodworking Books & Tools [99]    Shaker Jelly Cupboard.
Yankee Builders Country Store: [100]   Shaker & Colonial Furniture.
William Presley-Shaker & Country Style [101]   Gheen, Minnesota.
Shaker Woodworks & Antiques [102]    Carrollton, Texas.
F.A. Wildnauer Woodwork [103]    South Berwick, Maine.
Wayne Marcoux [104]    Fine Handcrafted Hardwood Furniture.
Main Street Trading Co. [105]    Milford, Ohio. 
Gardner & Halliwell Furniture [106]    Murrysville, PA.
Jacobs Woodworking [107]   Springvale, Maine.
C. Lindley Custom Woods [108]    Carrollton, Ga.
D. Andrew Kates [109] Cabinetmaker.  LeLange. Il.
House of Kirk [110]   Shaker & Early American Styles.
Homespun Shaker [111]
The Hitchcock Chair Co., Ltd. [112]   (see Berkshire Collection).
Richard Bissell Fine Woodworking [113]   Putney, VT.
Shaker Furniture & Collectibles in N.Y.C. [114]
Shaker Style furnishings [115]
Berkshire House Publishers, Woodworking [116] Publisher of Shaker shop drawings.
Willow Glen Kitchen & Baths [117]  Shaker furnishings.
Woodtown Unfinished Furniture [118]    Shaker Tables.
The Unpainted Place, Inc [119] .    Minneapolis, MN.
Privy Pine Products [120]   Shaker Style Vanities- Canada.
Replitiques [121]  Peg board and mirrors.
Shaker Pegs [122]  Baby furniture Shaker style!
TIMEKEEPERS - Gallery [123] Clocks.
Creative Woodworking [124]  Shaker style clocks.
Roggenburg Woodworking [125]   Shaker wall clock.
Woodware Designs [126]  Shaker computer tables.
Shaker Tape [127]  for chairs.
H.H. Perkins Co. [128]    Shaker Tape.
Restoration Products, Inc. [129]  Shaker tape and rush.
Orleans Carpenters - Museum Quality Shaker Oval Boxes [130]
Mountain Gourmet Product Sampler: Shaker Classics [131] Oval boxes.
McIntosh Sampler [132] Oval Boxes.
John Wilson [133] Oval boxes.
Henn workshops-Shaker Boxes [134] Oval boxes.
Traditions:  Sharing Americas Past [135]   Shaker Collection.
The Boxes and Boards [136]   Homemade Shaker boxes.
The Shaker Box Company [137]   Avon, CT.

Needlework:

Links
Shaker pincushions [138] Stitch with Sudberry:
Julia's Needleworks [139]  Ten shaker designs.
Homespun Elegance [140]  "Old Shaker Tune" Sampler, #130.

Shaker Miniatures:

Links
Shaker House [141] Shaker doll house.
Miniatures:  Shaker Works West [142]  by Ken Byers.
Miniatures by George [143]    by George Pennell.
Fine Wooden Miniature Furniture by Paul W. Frazier [144]   Mesquite, TX.
Miniature Shaker Oval Boxes [145]   by Eric Taylor
Shaker Village Series [146] The Cat's Meow Shaker Series.
Baskets "Shaker Baskets" [#Shaker Baskets] See miniature Shaker baskets listed under

Shaker Postcards:

Links
Shaker Postcards [147]  National Postcards:  The Source For Collector Postcards. Their Shaker Page.

Shaker Baskets:

Links
Shaker Fancy Baskets [148]  by Martha Wetherbee & Nathan Taylor.
Patterson's Baskets [149]   Miniature baskets.

Rare Books and Manuscripts:

Links
DeWolfe & Wood, Catalog 31: The Shakers & Other American Communal Groups [150]

Shaker Photography:

Links
Averso Publishing [151]    Exclusive supplier of 32 Pleasant Hill Shaker postcard prints by John Stines.  Also, posters and Ilfochrome prints, the

Restaurants, Inns and Bed & Breakfasts:

Links
Shaker Tavern - South Union, Kentucky - Bed & Breakfast Inns ONLINE [152]
Pleasant Hill Kentucky Shaker Village Dining [153]
Lodging at Pleasant Hill [154]   80 guestrooms on site.
Golden Lamb - GoCinci Dining Directory [155] Menu & Information.
The Golden Lamb Home Page [156] , Lebanon, Ohio. Site contains sample menus, gift shop info, and an excellent history of the inn. "The Golden Lamb" has a fine collection of antique Shaker furniture.
Sunset Farm Inn in the Tyringham Valley [157] Overlooks the site of the Tyringham Shaker Village. The Inn has a collection of Shaker antiques.
The Shaker Inn, Enfield, New Hampshire [158]
Mary Keane House [159]   Lower Shaker Village, Enfield, New Hampshire.  Shaker purists may prefer a room in the Ministry House, their 1880 Shaker house.  (Shaker Museum and Dana Robes Woodcraft are on the premises.)
The Old Chatham Sheepherding Company Inn [160]  located in Old Chatham, N.Y. directly across from the Shaker Museum and Library. 

SHAKER ANTIQUES:

Links
Willis Henry Auctions, Inc. [161]
Equinox Antiques - Shaker [162]   Manchester Center, VT.
Kovels' On-line price guide to Shaker antiques & collectibles [163]
Yellow House Antiques [164]    Buying and selling museum quality American and Shaker antiques.  Reading, VT.
G. Eldridge Antiques [165]   Glastonbury, CT.
Sloan's On-Line [166]   32 dealers with specialty in Shaker.
Shaker Antiques & Items in Maine [167]
Fresh Shaker Pieces Sell Well" [168] "
Shaker Toys [169]   Owners trying to identify toys as Shaker.  Were given to them as such.
Antiques & Americana with George Michael [170]  A video series of twelve 2 hour videos, 46 topics.  One of the topics is "Hancock Shaker Village". 

Books:

Academic:

Links
the Shakers Books about the Shakers are listed in the Bibliography [#About the Shakers]


Links
Amazon.com: A Glance: The Shaker Experience in America [171]  Review of
NYTimes-Shaker Communities, Shaker Lives [172] A review of Priscilla J. Brewer's book.
NYTimes-Shaker Built: The Form and Function of Shaker Architecture [173] by Paul Rocheleau & June Sprigg.
Review-The Shaker World [174]  by John T. Kirk.
Review-Shaker Herb & Garden Book [175]  by Rita Buchanan.
Review-Shaker Medicinal Herbs [176]  by Amy Bess Miller
Review-Origins of the Shakers [177] by Clark Garrett

Spiritual:

Links
Review of Skees' God Among the Shakers: A Search for Stillness & Faith at Sabbathday Lake. [178]
Review of Shees' God Among the Shakers [179]   Christian Science Monitor
Review of Simple Gifts: A Memoir of a Shaker Village [180] : by June Sprigg.
Shaker Advice to Children:  On behavior At Table [181]   Miniature Book--The Press of Ward Schori.

Novels and Short Stories:

Links
Works about the Shakers Fictional Works about the Shakers listed in Bibliography [#Fictional Works about the Shakers]


Links
[182] [183]
Janice Holt Giles. [184]
"The Shaker Bridal" from Twice-told Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne [185]
Death of a Winter Shaker [186] and
NYTimes-The Divine Comedy of John Venner [187] by George Blake Smith.  The Divine Comedy Shaker style. Mother Ann is portrayed as a spiritual guide to John Venner who seeks paradise stumbling through his own purgatory and hell. The last Shaker sister, Sabbathday Wells, is John's Beatrice.
Amazon.com-The Divine Comedy of John Venner [188]  by George Blake Smith.  Another review.
NYTimes-Perfect Agreement [189] by Michael Downing.  The Shakers of Kentucky are a subplot in this novel.
Amazon.com-Perfect Agreement [190]  by Michael Downing.  Another review.

Cookbooks:

Links
Books Shaker Cook Books listed in Bibliography [#Cook Books]


Links
NYTimes-Shaker Your Plate by Sr. Frances Carr [191] A review of Sr. Frances' great cookbook. The review includes the following recipes: chicken tarragon, Sr. Marie's potatoes, Shaker stewed tomatoes and lemon pie. I use the book all the time. Get a copy. Help support the the Shakers and buy it from Sabbathday Lake.
NYTimes-In a Shaker Kitchen [192] A N.Y.Times review of Norma MacMillian's book. Includes recipes for Shaker applesauce and cinnamon sour cream cookies.
Shaker Recipes On-Line:

Shaker Furniture:

Links
Furniture, Crafts and Collectibles Books about Furniture and other Collectibles are listed in the Bibliography [#Shaker Furniture, Crafts and Collectibles]


Links
NYTimes-The Shaker Chair [193] by Charles R. Muller & Timothy D. Rieman.
The complete Book of Shaker Furniture, Rieman & Burks [194] A review.
Shaker Legacy:Perspectives on an Enduring Furniture Style, C.Becksvoort [195]  A review.
Review of [196]  by Joy Krause.
Amazon.com-The Shaker Legacy [197]   by Christian Becksvoort.  A review.