Covenant & agreement with the overseers [of the New Lebanon, N.Y. community]. 1796.

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Covenant & agreement with the overseers [of the New Lebanon, N.Y. community]. 1796.

Samuel Hamlin joined the New Lebanon, N.Y. Shaker community in 1788, and, eight years later, in this covenant, he reaffirms his commitment to the Shaker way of life. The document is also signed by Elisha Gilbert and Clariss Miller.

1 leaf ; 32 cm.

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