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Shaker Museum (Old Chatham, N.Y.) (28)
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Covenants were articles of agreement concerning admission to the society and its rules and regulations.
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Hancock Shaker Village (8)
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Shaker Collection (Library of Congress) (7)
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Fowler, Edward, Shaker (4)
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Jewish Orphan Asylum (Shaker Heights, Ohio) (8)
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Henry Francis Du Pont Winterthur Museum Edward Deming Andrews Memorial Shaker Collection (23)
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Indian Shaker Church (3)
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Indigenous native American Christian movement with beginnings in the Winter of 1882-1883 with the visions of John Slocum; Indian Shakers believe their religion is an instrument of God to provide relief to Indians in their time of need; formally constituted as a church June 1892; incorporated Dec. 1910 as Indian Shaker Church of Washington; 1945 split resulted in two churches, Indian Shaker Church and Indian Full Gospel Church; further disputes resulted in 1953 in the Independent Shaker Church...
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Ballance, Charles, Shaker (3)
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Shaker Museum (Sabbathday Lake, Me.) (4)
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The Sabbathday Lake Shaker community in Maine was founded in 1783 and formally organized as a community in 1794. Today, it is the only active Shaker community remaining. The community consists of 18 buildings located on 18,000 acres of land, and includes a library and a museum. The Shakers support themselves with agricultural and arts and crafts projects. The Shaker Museum was founded in 1931.
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Shaker Heights Rapid Transit (3)
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