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Mount Lebanon Shaker Society, also known as New Lebanon Shaker Society, was a communal settlement of Shakers in New Lebanon, New York. The earliest converts began to "gather in" at that location in 1782 and built their first meetinghouse in 1785. The early Shaker Ministry, including Joseph Meacham and Lucy Wright, the architects of Shakers' gender-balanced government, lived there. Isaac N. Youngs, the society's scribe, chronicled the life of this Shaker village for almost half a century. Youngs also designed the schoolhouse built there in 1839.

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  • Mount Lebanon Shaker Society (en)
  • Sociedade Shaker do Monte Líbano (pt)
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  • Mount Lebanon Shaker Society, also known as New Lebanon Shaker Society, was a communal settlement of Shakers in New Lebanon, New York. The earliest converts began to "gather in" at that location in 1782 and built their first meetinghouse in 1785. The early Shaker Ministry, including Joseph Meacham and Lucy Wright, the architects of Shakers' gender-balanced government, lived there. Isaac N. Youngs, the society's scribe, chronicled the life of this Shaker village for almost half a century. Youngs also designed the schoolhouse built there in 1839. (en)
  • A Sociedade Shaker do Monte Líbano, também conhecida como Sociedade Shaker do Novo Líbano, foi um assentamento comunitário de shakers em New Lebanon, Nova Iorque. Os primeiros convertidos começaram a se reunir naquele local em 1782 e construíram sua primeira capela em 1785. O antigo ministério shaker, incluindo Joseph Meacham e , os arquitetos do governo com equilíbrio de gênero de shakers, moravam lá. , escriba da sociedade, narrou a vida desta vila shaker por quase meio século. Youngs também projetou a escola construída lá em 1839. (pt)
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  • Mount Lebanon Shaker Society (en)
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  • Mount Lebanon Shaker Society (en)
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  • Main dwelling circa July 2008 (en)
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  • Mount Lebanon Shaker Society, also known as New Lebanon Shaker Society, was a communal settlement of Shakers in New Lebanon, New York. The earliest converts began to "gather in" at that location in 1782 and built their first meetinghouse in 1785. The early Shaker Ministry, including Joseph Meacham and Lucy Wright, the architects of Shakers' gender-balanced government, lived there. Isaac N. Youngs, the society's scribe, chronicled the life of this Shaker village for almost half a century. Youngs also designed the schoolhouse built there in 1839. Holy Mount, where Shaker services were held, has a spur ridge which has been called Mount Lebanon. In addition to the Shakers' central Ministry, notable residents at Mount Lebanon's North Family included Elder Frederick W. Evans, known for his public preaching, and his partner, Eldress Antoinette Doolittle, who was succeeded by Anna White, M. Catherine Allen artists Sarah Bates, and Polly Anne Reed. The North Family was also known for publishing a book of poetry, Mount Lebanon Cedar Boughs: original poems by the North family of Shakers, Anna White, ed. (Buffalo: Peter Paul Company, 1895), with a number of poems by Cecilia Devere and Martha Anderson. (en)
  • A Sociedade Shaker do Monte Líbano, também conhecida como Sociedade Shaker do Novo Líbano, foi um assentamento comunitário de shakers em New Lebanon, Nova Iorque. Os primeiros convertidos começaram a se reunir naquele local em 1782 e construíram sua primeira capela em 1785. O antigo ministério shaker, incluindo Joseph Meacham e , os arquitetos do governo com equilíbrio de gênero de shakers, moravam lá. , escriba da sociedade, narrou a vida desta vila shaker por quase meio século. Youngs também projetou a escola construída lá em 1839. O , onde os serviços dos shakers eram realizados, tem um esporão que se chama Monte Líbano. Além do ministério central dos shakers, os residentes notáveis da Família do Norte do Monte Líbano incluem o Élder Frederick W. Evans, conhecido por sua pregação pública, e seu parceiro, Eldress Antoinette Doolittle, que foi sucedido por Anna White, artistas e . A Família do Norte também era conhecida por publicar um livro de poesia, Mount Lebanon Cedar Boughs: original poems by the North family of Shakers, Anna White, ed. (Buffalo: Peter Paul Company, 1895), com vários poemas de Cecilia Devere e Martha Anderson. (pt)
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