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Communal Societies
Hamilton College Library Digital Collections
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Collection Designation
Special Collections
Language
English
Description
The collection consists of digitized materials related to the Shakers.
Institutional Owner
Hamilton College Library Digital Collections
Restrictions on Access
There are no restrictions on access to this resource.
Rights Statement
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
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MODS 3.7
Dublin Core
IIIF Presentation Manifest 3.0
Images
Shakesr-collection-shaker-woman.tif
IIIF Presentation Manifest V3
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Manifest
/do/4df447d8-a4a6-4d2a-b6a4-e8799d45bebc/metadata/iiifmanifest3collection/Shakers_manifest.jsonld
Contact
Christian Goodwillie
Director and Curator of Special Collections and Archives
E-mail:
cgoodwil@hamilton.edu
Telephone: (315) 859-4447
Special Collections
Burke Library
198 College Hill Road
Clinton, NY 13323
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Shaker manifesto
Shakers- General collection
Chh. Family's brick Office
Chh. Family's dwelling from south east
Chh. Family's infirmary, from the west
Chh. Family's infirmary, from the west
Church Family's dwelling, Mt. Lebanon, New York
Dining room
Garden view south of North Family dwelling
Group in the grove, Lebanon
Group of Shakers
Interior of Chh. Family's dining room
Interior of stone barn, north Family
Shaker Church, Mt. Lebanon, N.Y
Shaker women meeting near a tent in the outdoors
South Family Door-yard
This view embraces the two oldest, and the four youngest members in the Chh
Village looking south from roof of stone barn
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