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    Canterbury Shaker Village is a historic site and museum in Canterbury, New Hampshire, United States. It was one of a number of Shaker communities founded...
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    Canterbury is a town in Merrimack County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,389 at the 2020 census. The Canterbury Shaker Village is in...
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    to Canterbury Shaker Village. When Canterbury closed in 1992, Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village remained as the last extant Shaker commune. A Shaker village...
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  • Village, Shirley, Massachusetts Canterbury Shaker Village, Canterbury, New Hampshire Shaker Village Historic District (Shaker Heights, Ohio) This disambiguation...
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    Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village is a Shaker village near New Gloucester and Poland, Maine, in the United States. It is the last active Shaker community, with...
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    in Canterbury Shaker Village, voted to close the Shaker Covenant, the document which all new members need to sign to become members of the Shakers in...
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  • Job Bishop (category American Shaker missionaries)
    1760 – 1831) was an American early Shaker leader. A missionary, he founded the Shaker communities of Canterbury, New Hampshire, and Enfield, New Hampshire...
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    member at Canterbury, Ethel Hudson. 1992 Canterbury Shaker Village closes after 200 years of operation when Ethel Hudson dies. 1996 The Shaker Quarterly...
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    brick administration building was styled similarly to one at the Canterbury Shaker Village in New Hampshire. The interiors of the buildings were described...
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  • the Clouds) in Moultonborough added in 2024. Three of the sites—Canterbury Shaker Village, Harrisville Historic District, and the MacDowell Colony—are categorized...
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    National Historic Landmark, has become a popular tourist destination. Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, or Shakertown, as it is known by residents of the...
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  • Canterbury Shaker Village this Saturday". 949whom.com. Retrieved 3 December 2016. "Maine Festival of American Music – Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village"...
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  • the Shakers accompanied by the Narrator discussing their growth and decline. The film then cuts to inside the main dwelling house of Canterbury Shaker Village...
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    was born in the town. Mary Whitcher, a Shaker trustee, schoolteacher, and author at the Canterbury Shaker Village was born in the town. According to the...
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  • Dorothy Durgin (category Shaker members)
    the Canterbury Shaker Village on July 13, 1834. She was instructed by Mary Whitcher in the Shaker women's school. Durgin was a teacher at the Shaker School...
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  • Ethel Hudson (category Shaker members)
    Concord, New Hampshire) was the last surviving member of the Canterbury Shaker Village in New Hampshire. Ethel Hudson was 11 years old when, in 1907...
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    mid-nineteenth century. About this same time the Canterbury Shaker Village in New Hampshire and the Enfield Shakers in Connecticut had joined the seed selling...
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    Boston and is the largest Shaker building. When the Shaker community closed, most of the land that made up the Enfield Shaker Village was sold to the Missionaries...
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    Shaker Society at New Lebanon, New York, invented a "wash mill", but in 1858 he assigned the patent to David Parker of the Canterbury Shaker Village,...
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    The Union Village Shaker settlement was a village organized by Shakers in Turtlecreek Township, Warren County, Ohio. The Union Village Shaker settlement...
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    equipment. The Shaker Shed, an unornamented structure, originally served Canterbury Shaker Village, a large Shaker community in Canterbury, New Hampshire...
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  • Cora Helena Sarle (category Shaker members)
    community at Canterbury, New Hampshire, then led by Elder Henry Clay Blinn and Eldress Dorothy A. Durgin; she formally signed the Shaker Covenant in 1888...
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  • Camp State Park, San Rafael, CA (U.S.A.); Canterbury Shaker Village; Truganini in Tasmania; last of the Shakers; Shoichi Yokoi in Guam; Christopher Janney...
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    Boarding School Historic District, Carson City, NE ($250,000) Canterbury Shaker Village, Canterbury, NH ($250,000) Laundry and Hospital Outbuilding at Ellis...
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    drew many women artists and art students. Canterbury Shaker Village (Canterbury, New Hampshire). A Shaker community founded in the 1780s. Emily Dickinson...
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    Joseph Brackett (category Shaker members)
    conflicting narratives of Shaker origin as to the composer of the song. One account attributes the song to a "Negro spirit" heard at Canterbury, New Hampshire,...
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    Museum of Art | Lewiston, Maine January 28 – March 26, 2022; Canterbury Shaker Village | Canterbury, New Hampshire May 28 – September 11, 2022; Munson Williams...
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  • Local history Canterbury Shaker Village Canterbury Merrimack Merrimack Valley Open-air Includes 25 original and four reconstructed Shaker buildings on...
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  • Joshua Bussell (category Shaker members)
    subjects included the Shaker villages at Alfred and New Gloucester, the latter's Poland Hill family, and the community at Canterbury, New Hampshire. He also...
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