Henry Cumings was ten years old when he and his family joined the Enfield, New Hampshire, Shakers in 1845. Capable and intelligent, he was entrusted with increasing leadership responsibilities as he came of age. For twenty years he served as one of the Society’s most eloquent spokespersons for a Shaker way of life. In 1881, at the age of forty-five, Cumings reappraised his commitment to Shakerism and left the community. He did not, however, repudiate his Shaker heritage. Between 1904 and 1913 he wrote a series of historical essays for the local newspaper, the Enfield Advocate, in which he shared his personal reflections on Shakerism. Collected here for the first time, this volume of Henry Cumings’ writings offers the reader a lively and det...
Proctor Sampson (ca.1773-1855) was instrumental in gathering the community at Sodus Bay, New York. H...
Communal Societies Collection: New Acquisitions Extract from an Unpublished Manuscript on Shaker H...
This article traces the construction, use, and ultimate fates, of the first generation of Shaker mee...
In the early nineteenth century, a young man belonging to the prominent Byrd family of Virginia, the...
In 2012, a set of forty-eight journals which followed the life of Wendell Elkins until his death, we...
The enthusiasm of Edward Cummings for a Shaker life was a passing thing, but his decision to bring h...
Visiting the Shakers, 1778-1849: Watervliet, Hancock, Tyringham, New Lebanon is a compilation of nin...
Visiting the Shakers, 1850-1899 : Watervliet, Hancock, Tyringham, New Lebanon is a compilation of ei...
Reprinted from Farmer’s Monthly Visitor 11, no. 4 (April 30, 1849): 55-58. In this unsigned article ...
Sometime between 1915 and 1925, the then elderly Maria Gerrish Ham (1833–1925) corresponded with Oak...
For thirty-one years, Elder Rufus Bishop was at the top of the Shaker hierarchy. From 1821 until his...
Publication announcement and order form for Visiting the Shakers, 1778-1849, edited by Glendyne Werg...
A reprint of an article appearing in the Boston Gazette, and the Country Journal. June 15, 1789. Iss...
"William Van Norden, print."--Verso of title page (p. [2]).Attributed to Barnabas Bates. Cf. Richmon...
For five days in May 1818, a mob set fear into the hearts of the Enfield, New Hampshire, Shakers. Th...
Proctor Sampson (ca.1773-1855) was instrumental in gathering the community at Sodus Bay, New York. H...
Communal Societies Collection: New Acquisitions Extract from an Unpublished Manuscript on Shaker H...
This article traces the construction, use, and ultimate fates, of the first generation of Shaker mee...
In the early nineteenth century, a young man belonging to the prominent Byrd family of Virginia, the...
In 2012, a set of forty-eight journals which followed the life of Wendell Elkins until his death, we...
The enthusiasm of Edward Cummings for a Shaker life was a passing thing, but his decision to bring h...
Visiting the Shakers, 1778-1849: Watervliet, Hancock, Tyringham, New Lebanon is a compilation of nin...
Visiting the Shakers, 1850-1899 : Watervliet, Hancock, Tyringham, New Lebanon is a compilation of ei...
Reprinted from Farmer’s Monthly Visitor 11, no. 4 (April 30, 1849): 55-58. In this unsigned article ...
Sometime between 1915 and 1925, the then elderly Maria Gerrish Ham (1833–1925) corresponded with Oak...
For thirty-one years, Elder Rufus Bishop was at the top of the Shaker hierarchy. From 1821 until his...
Publication announcement and order form for Visiting the Shakers, 1778-1849, edited by Glendyne Werg...
A reprint of an article appearing in the Boston Gazette, and the Country Journal. June 15, 1789. Iss...
"William Van Norden, print."--Verso of title page (p. [2]).Attributed to Barnabas Bates. Cf. Richmon...
For five days in May 1818, a mob set fear into the hearts of the Enfield, New Hampshire, Shakers. Th...
Proctor Sampson (ca.1773-1855) was instrumental in gathering the community at Sodus Bay, New York. H...
Communal Societies Collection: New Acquisitions Extract from an Unpublished Manuscript on Shaker H...
This article traces the construction, use, and ultimate fates, of the first generation of Shaker mee...