Hancock and Tyringham, Mass., Shaker photograph collection, ca. 1875-1996.

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Hancock and Tyringham, Mass., Shaker photograph collection, ca. 1875-1996.

Photographs, stereoviews, postcards, snapshots, and portraits of the Shaker community at Hancock, Mass., which existed from 1790-1960 and afterwards as Hancock Shaker Village, a restoration and museum; together with 12 views of the Tyringham, Mass., community, existing 1792-1875.

1.5 boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8047648

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