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Folder Place Newspaper Date Notes Moore’s Rural New Yorker , “The Early Northern Muscadine — A Shaker Seedling.” A large drawing of grapes developed by the New 1New York State Rochester 3/26/1859 Lebanon Shakers, with descriptive article. (p. 3, col. 3—4, col. ins. 6.5) Moore’s Rural New Yorker , 1New York State Rochester 10/24/1863 “Shaker Method of Making Soap.” (p. 3, col. 5, col. ins. 4) Moore’s Rural New Yorker , 1New York State Rochester 1/19/1867 “The Shakers.” Description of two Shaker families in Maine. (p. 3, col. 4, col. ins. 4) The Albany Micro Scope , 1New York State Albany 3/24/1839 “Shaker Brooms. “An amusing endorsement for Shaker brooms. (p. 2, co1. 1, col. ins, 2.5) New York, New “Shakers vs. The Science of Death.” Letter from F. W. Evans of the Mount Lebanon Colony to the editor regarding 2 York New York Tribune 8/23/1867 an article in a previous issue. (p. 2, col. 2, col. ins. 13) New York, New 2 York New York Tribune 7/16/1869 “An Interesting Suit.” Legal proceedings against the Shakers at New Lebanon, (p. 5, col. 5 , col. ins. 7) New York, New “Shaker Habeas Corpus Case Decided.” In the Shaker case of Sarah Ann Barbour against the New Lebanon 2 York New York Tribune 11/16/1869 Shakers re—restricting her child. (p. l, col. 6, col. ins. 1.5)

New York, New “Elder Evans was lecturing in London not long ago as a propagandist of Shakerism.” Editoria1 goes on to debate 2 York New York Tribune 9/14/1871 the merits of Shaker belief in the Divine Woman. Reference is made to Mother Ann. (p. 4, col. 4, col. ins. 3) New York, New 2 York New York Weekly Tribune 8/25/1849 “The Shakers.” Same article as New York Daily Tribune, August 20, 1849 . (p. 4, col. 1—3, col. ins. 39.5) New York, New “The Shakers.” Interesting commentary on the Shakers and referring to their one grave mistake, which is they do 2 York New York Weekly Tribune 4/17/1852 not vote. (p. 4, col. 6, col. ins. 6) New York, New 2 York New York Weekly Tribune 8/5/1854 “More Durhams for Ohio.” Long article about the Society of Shakers at Lebanon, Ohio. (p. 7, col. 3—4, col. ins. 10) “The Shakers.” Fast Day Among the Shakers - Their Mode of Worship - Their Origin, Manners , Customs & c. - New York, New Their Crops and General Prospects. Very long detailed account of the Shakers at Newton' s Corners, Albany 2 York New York Daily Tribune 8/20/1849 County. ( p , 4, col. 1—2, col. ins. 38.5) “The Shakers of New Hampshire — Their Reported Removal.” Letter to the editor by H. L. Eades. May move to New York, New Groveland Township, New York. Two reasons given: For more suitable land and climate; and that they have 2 York New York Daily Tribune 1/28/1851 suffered malicious persecution for the past two years. ( p. 7, col. 6 , col. ins. 3) New York, New 2 York New York Daily Tribune 2/22/1860 “A Shaker letter to the Irish Revival Preacher.” To H. G. Guinness from F.W. Evans. (p, 3, col. 4, col. ins. 4.5) New York, New "The Shakers of Maine.” Long descriptive account of the community of the United Society at New Gloucester. (p. 2 York The Herald 1/25/1837 1, col. 1, col. ins. 10.5) New York, New 2 York The New York Herald 8/11/1843 “New Lebanon Springs.” Letter relating the creed of the Shakers. (p. 1, col. 6, col. ins. 6) New York, New “The Shakers and Their Opponents.” It seems that an attempt is being made to persecute them. (p. 2, col. 2, col. 2 York The New York Herald 10/4/1849 ins, 7)

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Folder Place Newspaper Date Notes New York, New “Lecture on Shakerism.” Report on a lecture on Shakerism by F . W. Evans, a member from Lebanon. (p. 8, col. 3, 2 York The New York Herald 2/1/1856 col. ins. 9) New York, New “Shaker's Sunday Meeting.” Description of a Shaker Sunday Meeting. The society at Lebanon was at Military Hall 2 York The New York Herald 6/30/1856 on the Bowery. (p. l, col. 5, col. ins. 9 ) New York, New ”The Shakers.” Convention of the Religious Celibates at Steinway Hall. Lengthy and interesting report. ( p. 5, col. 2 York The New York Herald 11/23/1874 5, col. ins. 20.5) New York, New 2 York The New York Herald 2/9/1875 “The Shaker Village Fire, News report of the fire at the Shaker village at Mount Lebanon. ( p. 7, col. 2, col. ins. 2) New York, New 3 York New York Observer 6/19/1824 “Shaker Societies in the United States.” (p. 4, col. 3, col. ins. 5. 5) New York, New 3 York New York Observer 9/5/1846 “The Shakers and Their Holy Mountain.” Near Lebanon and Hancock. Lengthy. (p. 1, col. 1—2, col. ins. 39) New York, New “A Sabbath Visit to the Shakers.” An eye witness account of their services. (Water damaged) (p. 1—2, col. 6—1 , 3 York New York Observer 9/12/1846 col. ins. 23) New York, New “A Visit to the Shakers.” An excellent report from Enfield, N.H. relating their history from the time of Mother Ann 3 York The Independent 9/1/1859 Lee to a description of the community. (p. 1, col. 3—4, col. ins. 29) New York, New 3 York The Independent 9/8/1859 “Some Facts about the Shakers.” Informative article. (p. l, col. 6, col. ins. 13.5) New York, New 3 York The Independent 9/29/1859 “More About the Shakers.” Quotes from F.W. Evans of Watervliet. (p. 1, col. 5, col. ins. 10.5) New York, New 3 York The Independent 8/31/1865 “The Shakers.” Very long account by Joel Benton. (p. 1, col. 2—4, col. ins. 33.5) “The Shakers of Mount Lebanon,” by Henry Vincent. A lengthy report on the Shakers, giving the history, from New York, New 1758, telling much about the celibate group. Colorful account by an interested, fair—minded observer. (p, 3, col. 3-- 3 York The Independent 7/23/1868 4, col. ins. 37) New York, New “The Shakers.” Item states that the Shakers “are exhibiting a missionary spirit.” Evans delivers a discourse. 3 York The Independent 12/3/1868 (Damaged ) (p. 4, col. 9, col. ins. 2) “To the Shakers.” A poem dedicated to the Shakers, by Charles Gates, who speaks of his differences with Shaker New York, New beliefs, but who nevertheless admires them in many ways. Twenty— seven stanzas of beautiful poetry. (p. 6, col. 1, 3 York The Independent 3/9/1871 col. ins. 16.5) New York, New 3 York The New York Times 8/24/1858 “Sunday Among the Shakers.“ Long account. (p. 2, col. 5, col. ins. 17) New York, New “Shaking Quakers.“ Brief article recommending that those tired of monotony “trip up to Lebanon“ for the Sabath 3 York New York Mirror 8/1/1829 to “encounter a truly curious and startling spectacle.“ (p. 31, col. 3) New York, New “Pedler Karl,” a romantic story involving the Shaker village at Lebanon Springs. Tells much about the Shakers. (p. 3 York New York Mirror 1/3/1835 1—3, col. ins. 67) New York, New 3 York New York Organ 9/6/1851 “The Canterbury Shakers , Same article as in Journal, September 3, 1851 (p. 3,col. 3, col. ins. 4)

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Folder Place Newspaper Date Notes New York, New “Among the Hills — A Trip in the Housatonic Valley - The Shaker Settlement at New Lebanon.” Report of a visit. 3 York The Evening Post 8/22/1862 (p. 1, col. 1—2, col. ins. 42 ) New York, New 3 York The World 5/29/1869 “The Shakers.” News report of the Shaker convention at Boston. (p. 3, col. 2, col. ins. 6) Salem, Salem Literary and 4 Massachusetts Commercial Observer 5/6/1826 “Shakers.” News report regarding a second edition of Mrs. Dyer's portraiture of Shakerism. (p. 2, col. 6, col. ins. 6) Salem, “The Shakers of Lebanon.” Lengthy correspondence from New Lebanon Springs about the excitement there. (p. 1, 4 Massachusetts 6/15/1843 col. 6, col. ins. 15.5) Salem, 4 Massachusetts Salem Register 9/14/1846 “The Shakers.” Account of the Shaker concert in Portland, Maine (p. 1—2, col. 6—1, col. ins. 7) Salem, 4 Massachusetts Salem Register 6/29/1848 “Shaker Drawers and Undershirts.” Advertisement. (p. 3, col. 3, col. ins. 1) Salem, “Extract of Clover.” The Shakers of Canterbury have made a preparation from clover blossoms used effectively for 4 Massachusetts Salem Register 5/3/1849 ulcerations. (p. 1, col. 3, col. ins. 2) Salem, “Speaking Out in a Church - A ( Muss ) in a Shaker Meeting.” Advertisement for Shaker Fluid ( ? ). (p. 2, col. 7, col. 4 Massachusetts Salem Register 1/31/1850 ins. 5.5) Salem, “Miss Bremer.” The great singer, visited the Shakers of Canterbury. Greatly pleased, she wishes Jenny Lind would 4 Massachusetts Salem Register 8/25/1851 pay a visit there. ( p. 2, col. 4 , col. ins. 4 ) Salem, “Dedication of a Cotton Mill!” At Shirley Village; dedicated to a series of Shaker religious services. Shakers seem to 4 Massachusetts Salem Register 6/7/1852 be growing in wealth. (p. 2, col. 4, col. ins. 1.5) Salem, 4 Massachusetts Salem Register 1/28/1856 “Fresh Shaker Herbs.” Advertisement for herbs from A. S. C. Saunders. (p. 4, col. 5, col. ins. 1) Salem, “The Shaker Girl, or What Happened to Roland Gray.” Chapters I and II. A tale by Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz. (See 4 Massachusetts Salem Register 4/23/1857 Essex Register, February 18, 1839, for Part 111.) (p. 1, col. 4—7, col. ins. 72) “The Shaker Girl, or What Happened to Roland Gray. ”Chapter III. A tale by Mrs. Caroline Lee Hentz. The Salem, conclusion of this series. ( See Salem Register, April 23, 1857 for Parts I and 11 and Essex Register, February 18, 4 Massachusetts Salem Register 4/27/1857 1839, for Part 111) ( p. 1—2, col. 4—7 & 1, col. ins. 80.5) Salem, 4 Massachusetts Salem Register 11/30/1857 Two different ads for Shaker Rose Water, from James Emerton and Henry J. Pratt (p. 4, col. 6, col. ins. .5 and .5) Salem, 4 Massachusetts Salem Register 9/9/1858 “Shakers’ Compound Concentrated Syrup of Sarsparilla.” (p. 4, col. 6, col. ins. 1.5) Salem, 4 Massachusetts Salem Register 5/14/1863 “The Shaker Elder.” Article on a Shaker elder. (p. 1, col. 4, col. ins. 3) Salem, “The Shakers at' Mount Lebanon.” Same article as The Independent, New York, July 23, 1868. (p. 1—2, col. 6—7 4 Massachusetts Salem Register 8/6/1868 and 1, col. ins. 34) Salem, 4 Massachusetts The 3/25/1848 “The Shakers.” Rules or orders of the Shakers recently made public. (p . 1, col. 5, col. ins. 5.5)

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Folder Place Newspaper Date Notes Salem, “The Shakers.” Article about the Shakers and their troubles with the New Hampshire legislature. (p. 2, col. 1—2, 4 Massachusetts The Salem Observer 2/17/1849 coll. ins. 10) Salem, 4 Massachusetts The Salem Observer 6/16/1849 “Conscience vs. Property.” Significant article regarding the Shaker question. (p. 2, col. 2, col. ins. 15) Salem, “The Shakers Near Pittsfield.” Interesting news item about the reply of the Shakers near Pittsfield to an 4 Massachusetts The Salem Observer 10/6/1849 accommodation request. (p . 1 , col. 7, col. ins. 2) Salem, Salem Observer, Salem, Mass October 25, 185 1 . “Shakers in Enfield.” An account of the Shakers in Enfield. (p. 1, 4 Massachusetts The Salem Observer 10/25/1851 col. 7, col. ins, 5) Salem, “The Shakers at Enfield.” Informative report of the Shaker community at Enfield, Connecticut. (p. 1, col. 6, col. ins, 4 Massachusetts The Salem Observer 2/8/1875 7.5) Salem, “Life among the Shakers at Lebanon.” Almost a column about a day in the life of this interesting sect. (p. 1, col. 4, 4 Massachusetts The Salem Observer 8/26/1865 col. ins. 20) Salem, “David Parker and the Canterbury Shakers.” Obituary of this leader. Description of the settlement and its daily 4 Massachusetts The Salem Observer 2/9/1867 life. (p. 1, col. 4—6, col. ins. 44) Salem, “Shaker Scare—cat.” One of the Shaker sisters of Canterbury uses stuffed cats in strawberry patch to scare away 4 Massachusetts The Salem Observer 7/10/1869 robins. (p. 1, col. 8, col. ins. 2.5) Salem, 4 Massachusetts Essex Register 9/17/1838 “A Sunday Visit to the Shakers.” Very long report at the United Society community. ( p . 2, col. 5—6, col. ins. 35.5)

Salem, “The Shaker Girl, Part II.” By Caroline Lee Hentz. Strange as it seems, the 2nd part appeared in this paper 18 years 4 Massachusetts Essex Register 2/18/1839 before the first part. (See Salem Register, April 23, 1857 , for Part I) (p. 1, col. 1—6, co1. ins. 87) Philadelphia, News report about the United Society called Shakers which moved from New York State to Massachusetts to 5 Pennsylvania The United States Gazette 4/25/1823 avoid militia duty. (p. 4 , col. 3, col . ins. 1.5) Philadelphia, “Mode of Making Cider. ”Adopted by the Religious Society at Canterbury, N. H., commonly called Shakers. (p. 2, 5 Pennsylvania The United States Gazette 8/15/1823 col. 5—6, col. ins . 19) Philadelphia, 5 Pennsylvania The United States Gazette 5/24/1825 “Particular Account of the Shakers.” Very long description of Shakertown, Ky ( p. 2—3 , col. 4—1 , col. ins , 53 ) Philadelphia, 5 Pennsylvania The United States Gazette 8/9/1825 “The Shakers.” Long account of a court case involving Shakers. (p. 4, col. 2—3, col. ins. 27) Philadelphia, Atkinson’s Saturday “From the Shakers Settlement. ”Attractive advertisement with illustration of rocking horse. (p. 4, col. 6 , col. ins. 5 Pennsylvania Evening Post 11/3/1838 2.5) Philadelphia, “Shaking Quakers.” Very informative account of the Shaking Quakers at New Lebanon, N.Y., by Professor 5 Pennsylvania The Union 6/12/1821 Silliman of Yale. (p. 3, col. 3, col. ins. 9.5) Philadelphia, 5 Pennsylvania The Union 12/3/1822 “The Shakers.“ Long account of the Shakers in Warren County, Ohio. (p . 2-3 , col. 6-1 , col . ins . 23 ) Philadelphia, “Sad Occurrence at Shaker Settlement.” Catherine Damp retires at her usual hour, walks in her sleep to a window, 5 Pennsylvania The Press 11/15/1858 jumps to her death. (p. 2, col. 6, col. ins. 2.5)

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Folder Place Newspaper Date Notes Philadelphia, “The Female Financier, Abby A. Goddard — More of her Exploits.” How she received $6,000 from the Shakers 5 Pennsylvania The Press 8/3/1859 under false pretenses. (p. 1, col. 6, col. ins. 13) Philadelphia, 5 Pennsylvania The Press 7/24/1861 “Shaker Village.” Fine description of the mysterious fraternity, the Shakers. (p. 1, col. 6, col. ins. 15) 6Washington, DC National Intelligencer 7/8/1817 “The Shakers.“ Important account to the recent court case of Mary Dyer. (p. 3, col.1, col. ins. 19) “The Shakers.“ Long petition to the Legislature of Ohio in complaint of the Shakers. ( p . 4, col. 1—2, col. Ins. 21 . 5 6 Washington, DC National Intelligencer 11/15/1817 ) “Mechanics.“ Detailed report of a useful and important discovery in the Shaker village in Watervliet, N.Y. (On use 6 Washington, DC National Intelligencer 7/18/1821 of circular saw) ( p. 2, col. 5 , col. ins. 8) “The Shakers.” A •very long article of the history of this singular society of people, the Shakers. ( p . 4, col. 3—4, 6 Washington, DC National Intelligencer 8/18/1827 col. ins. 37.5) 6Washington, DC National Intelligencer 4/18/1837 “The Shakers.” Very long informative letter from Lebanon. (p. 4, col. 1—2, col. ins. 25.5) 6Washington, DC National Intelligencer 7/31/1849 “Shakerism and Socialism.” Gift of Mr. Walter S. Dougherty, 1981. (p. 4, col. 6, col. ins. 4) 6Washington, DC The Madisonian 7/31/1841 “Shakerism.” Report from Mr. Carter, a renouncing Shaker. (p. 1, col. 6, col. ins. 4) Lowell Weekly Compend., “Shakers.” Informative article about the Shakers from Peculiarities of the Shakers, published by Mr. J. K. Porter, 7 Massachusetts State Lowell 1/10/1833 N.Y. ( p. 2, col. 2—3, col. ins. 8)

Cambridge Chronicle, “Among The Shakers.” Among the rules in the office of the hotel in a Shaker village. Married couples not being 7 Massachusetts State Cambridge 5/15/1869 allowed in the same sleeping— compartment come as a surprise to newly married couple. (p. 4, col. 3, col. ins. 2.5) Inquirer, “The Shakers.” A long examination of a pamphlet describing the character of Mary Dyer and the history and 7 Massachusetts State Nantucket 11/18/1826 doctrines of the Shakers. Important p. 2, col. 2—4, col. ins. 39.5) The Dedham Gazette, “The Mount Lebanon Shakers - Their Model Barn. Same article as Boston Transcript, January 28, 1864. (p. 1, col. 6, 7 Massachusetts State Dedham 2/13/1864 col. ins. 18 ) Long and important letter to the editor on the front page to the printer regarding the people called Shakers. (p.1, 7 Massachusetts State The Essex Journal 1/4/1786 col. 1-3, col. Ins. 23) Boston, 7 Massachusetts New England Galaxy 5/2/1835 “The Shakers.” Interesting account of a visit to a Shaker establishment. ( p. 2, col. 2, col. ins. 10.5) Boston, 7 Massachusetts Boston Morning Journal 9/3/1851 “The Canterbury Shakers.” Article about the Canterbury Shakers. (p. 1, col. 7, col. ins. 3) Boston, 7 Massachusetts 10/20/1852 “Shakers’ Views of Marriage.” A moral essay. (p. 2, col. 4, col. ins. 5) Boston, 7 Massachusetts Boston Investigator 4/30/1856 “The Shakers.” Long letter to the editor regarding the Shakers and their history. (p. 1, col. 3—4, col. ins. 12.5) Boston, 7 Massachusetts Boston Evening Transcript 1/28/1864 “The Mount Lebanon Shakers — Their Model Barn.” Long and informative account. ( p. 1, col. 4—5, col. ins. 15.5) Boston, 7 Massachusetts American Traveller 8/11/1829 “The Shakers.” Long article about the Shakers at Niskayune, near Albany, New York. (p. l , col. 3 , col. ins. 13)

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Folder Place Newspaper Date Notes Wilkes-Barre, “A Trip to New Jerusalem.” A very long account of a visit among the Shakers at Mount Lebanon, Columbia 8 Pennsylvania Record of the Times 9/14/1870 County, N.Y. (p. 1, col. 7-8, col . ins. 18. 5) Wilkes-Barre, 8 Pennsylvania Record of the Times 9/28/1870 “A Trip to New Jerusalem, ”The Shakers. No. 2. (p. 2, col. 4, col. ins. 16 ) Wilkes-Barre, 8 Pennsylvania Record of the Times 10/19/1870 “A Trip to Jerusalem.” The Shakers. No. 3. (p. 1, col. 8, col. ins. 17.5) Wilkes-Barre, 8 Pennsylvania Record of the Times 10/26/1870 “A Trip to New Jerusalem.” The Shakers. No. 4. (p. 2, col. 4, col. ins, 16) Wilkes-Barre, 8 Pennsylvania Record of the Times 11/9/1870 “A Trip to New Jerusalem.” The Shakers. No. 5. (p. 3, col. 3, col. ins. 18.5) Wilkes-Barre, 8 Pennsylvania Record of the Times 11/23/1870 “A Trip to New Jerusalem.” The Shakers. No. 6. (p. 4, col. 1, col. ins. 11.5) Wilkes-Barre, 8 Pennsylvania Record of the Times 11/30/1870 “A Trip to New Jerusalem.” The Shakers. No. 7. (p. 4, col. 1, col. ins. 15.5) Wilkes-Barre, 8 Pennsylvania Record of the Times 12/28/1870 “A Trip to New Jerusalem.” The Shakers. No. 8. (p. 1, col. 7—9, col. ins, 58) Wilkes-Barre, 8 Pennsylvania Record of the Times 1/25/1871 A Trip to New Jerusalem.” The Shakers. No, 10. (p. 1 & 4 , col. 9 & col. 1, col. ins. 16 and 21) Wilkes-Barre, 8 Pennsylvania The Luzerne Union 9/12/1860 “Bayard Taylor Among the Shakers.”(p. 1, col. 5, col. ins 11) Wilkes-Barre, 8 Pennsylvania The Luzerne Union 1/27/1875 “The Niskayune Shakeress.” A descriptive poem. (p. 1, col. 4, col. ins. 7.5) “Destructive Conflagrations.” Eight buildings destroyed. Church is threatened. The fire is still raging, and Wilkes-Barre, threatens to destroy the whole village. Help from the outside has not arrived. Confusion. (Cover sheet missing.) (p. 8 Pennsylvania Daily Record of the Times 2/8/1875 4, col. 3, col. ins. 4)

New Hampshire Patriot and “The Shakers.” Very long important account of the case of the Harvard Shakers and one of their brethren, Seth 9New Hampshire State Gazette, Concord 8/8/1825 Babbit. ( p. 2, col. 1—2, col. ins. 18.5)

New Hampshire Patriot and 9New Hampshire State Gazette, Concord 5/1/1826 “Trial of the Shakers.” Report of the trial of some Shakers at Harvard. ( p. 3, col. 1, col. ins. 2.5)

New Hampshire Patriot and 9New Hampshire State Gazette, Concord 7/18/1836 News item about the granite dwelling house the Shakers are building at Enfield, N, H. (p. 2, col. 4, col. ins. 3) New Hampshire Gazette, Interesting correspondence between the trustees of the New Hampshire Asylum for the Insane and the trustees of 9New Hampshire Portsmouth 5/3/1842 the United Society of Shakers. ( p. 1 , col. 3, col. ins. 12.5) The Portsmouth Journal of 9New Hampshire Literature and Politics 6/2/1849 “The Shakers” and “Shakerism and the Shakers.”(p. 2, col. 2, col. ins. 9.5 and 10.5)

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Dartmouth Gazette, "The Shakers" References insider perspectives of the Shakers by Eunice Chapman and, especially, Mary Dyer, 9New Hampshire Hanover 10/7/1818 whose pamplet was published in Boston. Article credited to the Rep. Chronicle. (p. [591], col. 3--4)

Dartmouth Gazette, “Shakers Remonstrance & Co.“ Interesting advertisement . A remonstrance against the testimony and application 9New Hampshire Hanover 11/18/1818 of Mary Dyer. She is asking for Legislative interference against the Shakers. ( p , 3 , col. 4 , col . ins . 2 .5)

Providence Daily Journal, “The Canterbury Shakers.” Although they did not approve of all he had written, the Shakers receive him cordially 9 Miscellaneous Providence, Rhode Island 8/24/1865 ( writer ). (p. 1, col. 7, col. ins. 8)

Manufacturers and Farmers Journal and Providence and Pawtucket Advertiser, Providence, Rhode Island and Pawtucket, 9 Miscellaneous Massachusetts 1/26/1837 “Lines,” a poem suggested by a, visit to the Shaker Settlement, near Albany, (p. 2, col. 1, col. ins. 5.5) Portland Pleasure Boat, “A Shaking.” News report about a Shaker who shook the premium purse on Debon stock, at the Maine State Fair, 9 Miscellaneous Portland, Maine 10/15/1857 entirely empty. (p. 4, col. 2—3, col. ins. 11) Baltimore Patriot and Commercial Gazette, “Another Shaker Marriage.” Mr. Dennis Pratt, one of the founders of the Society at Harvard. Interesting and 9 Miscellaneous Baltimore, Maryland 2/12/1853 humorous. (p. 2, col. 5, col. ins. 3.5) “A Remarkable Case: Deserting a Young Wife and Joining the Shakers.“ Story of Henry George left his wife to The Chicago Daily Tribune, joing the Watervliet Shaker Community. He returned promising a home among the Shakers. It was not as he 9 Miscellaneous Chicago, Illinois 6/14/1876 promised so she left him to return to her parents' home. (p. 2, col. 6) La Crosse Democrat, La “A Visit to a Shaker Village and What He Saw There.” Most of the front page describes the Shaker Village at 9 Miscellaneous Crosse, Wisconsin 3/24/1868 Canterbury, N.H. (p. 1, col. 1—6, col. ins. 90.5)

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