Anabaptist George Rapp and his followers left Germany for America to start a communistic Christian community. In 1814 they purchased 300 acres along the Wabash and started New Harmony. A financial success, the Rappites sold the town to Robert Owen in 1824.Destination Indiana Ethnic Journeys - Germans in Indian
This thesis attempts to present a view of the Harmonist Society during its period in Indiana, 1814-1...
In Ohio, the members of the Zoar community regarded their village as a sanctuary, a safe haven separ...
Beginning with the Paleo-Indians and moving forward allows an examination of the incredibly long dur...
In 1814 George Rapp and his followers came up the Wabash River by flatboat and founded the utopian c...
Robert Owen, a Scottish industrialist and social reformer, acquired land in Posey County in southwes...
This is a photographic reproduction of a handdrawn map of New Harmony, Indiana on the front, and Har...
The Harmony Society dissolved in 1905—one hundred years after its founding, and one hundred twenty y...
Divine Economy: George Rapp, the Harmony Society, and Jacksonian Democracy is a chronological explor...
Utopian colonies were flourishing in antebellum America, more than a hundred of such colonies were f...
The Zoar Separtists, a group of German dissenters immigrated to Tuscarawas County, Ohio in 1817. The...
In 1867 by a German fraternal organization started the Deutschen Allgemeinen Protestantischen Waisen...
The largest white immigrant group in eighteenth-century America (1700-75) came from the German-speak...
Frauer was born in Wurttemberg Germany and came with his father to America with his father in 1855. ...
When the Rappites decided to return to Pennsylvania, Robert Owen bought the town they called Harmony...
This work “dramatically expands our demographic knowledge of one of America’s most important communa...
This thesis attempts to present a view of the Harmonist Society during its period in Indiana, 1814-1...
In Ohio, the members of the Zoar community regarded their village as a sanctuary, a safe haven separ...
Beginning with the Paleo-Indians and moving forward allows an examination of the incredibly long dur...
In 1814 George Rapp and his followers came up the Wabash River by flatboat and founded the utopian c...
Robert Owen, a Scottish industrialist and social reformer, acquired land in Posey County in southwes...
This is a photographic reproduction of a handdrawn map of New Harmony, Indiana on the front, and Har...
The Harmony Society dissolved in 1905—one hundred years after its founding, and one hundred twenty y...
Divine Economy: George Rapp, the Harmony Society, and Jacksonian Democracy is a chronological explor...
Utopian colonies were flourishing in antebellum America, more than a hundred of such colonies were f...
The Zoar Separtists, a group of German dissenters immigrated to Tuscarawas County, Ohio in 1817. The...
In 1867 by a German fraternal organization started the Deutschen Allgemeinen Protestantischen Waisen...
The largest white immigrant group in eighteenth-century America (1700-75) came from the German-speak...
Frauer was born in Wurttemberg Germany and came with his father to America with his father in 1855. ...
When the Rappites decided to return to Pennsylvania, Robert Owen bought the town they called Harmony...
This work “dramatically expands our demographic knowledge of one of America’s most important communa...
This thesis attempts to present a view of the Harmonist Society during its period in Indiana, 1814-1...
In Ohio, the members of the Zoar community regarded their village as a sanctuary, a safe haven separ...
Beginning with the Paleo-Indians and moving forward allows an examination of the incredibly long dur...