[Public notices regarding Shaker meetings and agents and a record of debate concerning the Shakers and minors] [photocopies], 1842-[ca. 1844].

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[Public notices regarding Shaker meetings and agents and a record of debate concerning the Shakers and minors] [photocopies], 1842-[ca. 1844].

Three of the items in this group are notices that the Shakers' meetings at Watervliet and New Lebanon, New York, Canterbury, New Hampshire, and Enfield, Connecticut, were to be closed to the public; one item concerns persons who act as Shaker representatives without the authority to do so; and one item deals with a debate in the New York legislature on the wisdom of conducting an investigation into the state's Shaker communities and the Shaker way of life.

5 items ; 10-37 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8185584

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