Icarian Community
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Icarian Community Nauvoo, Ill
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Icarian Community Nauvoo, Ill
Communauté icarienne Nauvoo, Ill.
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Communauté icarienne Nauvoo, Ill.
Colonie icarienne Nauvoo, Ill.
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Colonie icarienne Nauvoo, Ill.
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Icaria
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Icaria
Icarische Gemeinschaft Nauvoo, Ill
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Icarische Gemeinschaft Nauvoo, Ill
Icarische Gütergemeinschaft Nauvoo, Ill
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Icarische Gütergemeinschaft Nauvoo, Ill
Icarische Gütergemeinschaft
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Icarische Gütergemeinschaft
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Commune icarienne
Communauté établie à Nauvoo
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Communauté établie à Nauvoo
Icarische Gemeinschaft
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Icarische Gemeinschaft
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Communauté icarienne
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Nauvoo (Ill.) Icarian Community
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Nauvoo (Ill.) Icarian Community
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Communal society in Nauvoo, Illinois.
Utopian, socialist society founded and led by Etienne Cabet.
Communistic society founded in France by Etienne Cabet 1788-1856) and flourished in Nauvoo, Ill., 1848-1856.
Cabet was a French politician and religious leader. He published the widely read "Voyage in Icarie" in 1840 and established a community based on communism and pacifism bringing it to Nauvoo, Illinois in 1849.
The Icarians were a utopian movement founded by Etienne Cabet first in New Orleans, and then in Denton, Texas. In early 1850, the Icarians established a colony in Nauvoo, Ill, that had just been vacated by the Mormons. In 1852, the community purchased land in Adams County, Iowa. Between 1858 and 1859, the Nauvoo colonists moved to Adams Colony and established a new colony near Corning. It was incorporated on September 8, 1860. The colony prospered during the Civil War by selling hides and foodstuffs to the Union Army. In 1878, due to a disagreement between the conservative and progressive factions, the colony split into New Icaria founded by the Conservatives, and Young Icaria headed by the Progressives. The last Icarian colony in Iowa disbanded voluntarily in 1898.
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Iowa--Adams County
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Adams County (Iowa)
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