Millennial laws : or gospel statutes and ordinences adapted to the day of Christ's second appearing; given and established in the church for the protection thereof by Father Joseph Meacham and Mother Lucy Wright, the presiding ministry, and by their successors, the ministry & elders; recorded at New
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A Shaker diary kept by an unidentified member of the Church Family at the New Lebanon, N.Y. Shaker community. From the description of Account book. 1860-1862. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 261234129 Tanning was one of the most successful industries of the New Lebanon, N.Y., Shakers since their community was established in 1787. In 1807, additions were made to the 18th century tannery building, including new machines for rolling leather. A splitting machine was ad...
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Meacham, Joseph, 1742-1796
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The South Union, Kentucky, Shaker Society was located in Logan County, Kentucky, southwest of Bowling Green. From the description of South Union, Kentucky, Shaker Society records, 1769-1922 (1804-1916) [microform]. (Rhinelander District Library). WorldCat record id: 45232375 The United Society of Believers, also known as the Shakers, of South Union, Logan County, Ky., was established by missionaries from Ohio and Upper Kentucky who arrived in the Gaspar River area in 1807. T...