Memorandum book, 1837-1852.

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Memorandum book, 1837-1852.

Memorandum book kept by Eliel Barnard from 1837-1852, containing accounts of the Northampton Association of Education and Industry (a utopian community) and the Northampton Lyceum, as well as miscellaneous notes.

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Barnard, Eliel, 1805.

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Barnard, Eliel, b. 1805.

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Northampton Lyceum (Northampton, Mass.)

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Northampton association of education and industry

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The Northampton Association of Education and Industry was founded in 1841 near Northampton, Mass., as a utopian socialist community, by such men as Hall Judd (1817-1850), William Adam ( - ), David Mack (1804-1878), George William Benson (1808- ), who served as president, and Samuel Lapham Hill (1806-1882). A contemporary of Brook Farm, the Association was a middle-class experiment in transcendentalism and Fourierism that attracted world-wide attention. It stressed the importance of ...