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Fabulous stereoview of the SHAKER SOCIETY, taken Circa 1860. This stereovew features an outdoor camp meeting. Mount Lebanon Shaker Society, also known as New Lebanon Shaker Society, was a communal settlement of Shakers in New Lebanon, New York. The earliest converts began to "gather in" at that location in 1782 and built their first meetinghouse in 1785. The early Shaker Ministry, including Joseph Meacham and Lucy Wright, the architects of Shakers' gender-balanced government, lived there.[3] 75 / 718 sold -
Fabulous stereoview of the SHAKER SOCIETY, taken Circa 1860. This stereovew features an outdoor camp meeting. Mount Lebanon Shaker Society, also known as New Lebanon Shaker Society, was a communal settlement of Shakers in New Lebanon, New York. The earliest converts began to "gather in" at that location in 1782 and built their first meetinghouse in 1785. The early Shaker Ministry, including Joseph Meacham and Lucy Wright, the architects of Shakers' gender-balanced government, lived there.[3] 76 / 718 sold -
Fabulous stereoview of the SHAKER SOCIETY, taken Circa 1860. This stereovew features an outdoor camp meeting. Mount Lebanon Shaker Society, also known as New Lebanon Shaker Society, was a communal settlement of Shakers in New Lebanon, New York. The earliest converts began to "gather in" at that location in 1782 and built their first meetinghouse in 1785. The early Shaker Ministry, including Joseph Meacham and Lucy Wright, the architects of Shakers' gender-balanced government, lived there.[3] 77 / 718 sold
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