Union Village and the Shakers of Warren County, Ohio
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Union
Village and the
Shakers of Warren County, Ohio
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In anticipation of
the Bicentennial Celebration of the founding, in 1805, of Union Shaker Village,
near Lebanon, Ohio, this new Shaker website has been set up. Entitled "Union
Village and The Shakers of Warren County, Ohio," the site will include
links and references to the rich history of the Shakers during the past two
hundred years. Also, it is hoped that new articles and notices of upcoming events
will be contributed by Shaker enthusiasts and scholars, not only of southwest
Ohio, but covering, as did the original Union Village influence, all of the
Shaker communities west of the Alleghenies.
- The Last
Fifty Years of Union Village Shakers (coming soon)
A series of stories and articles about the last Ohio Shakers, their life,
the way it was in the declining years of Union Village, and also of their
contacts with the greater community of Warren County when they were no longer
able to be self-sufficient.
Some of the subjects:
- Other
Items
- Beers
1882 History of Warren County
- The
Great Revival of 1801, 1802, 1803, and the Introduction of Shakerism,
pages 267 - 273
- War
of 1812 Draft, page 347-348
- Early
Turtle Creek Settlements, page 436
- The
Shakers of Union Village, page 442
- Mob
against the Shakers, pages 442
- 446
- A
Visit to Shaker Village, page 446
- 448
- Important
Events in the History of the Shaker Society, page 448-449
- Biographical
Sketches
- Amos
Babbitt & Isaac
Beals, page 725
- Peter
Boyd, page 729
- Charles
Clapp, page 730
- Charles
D. Hampton M.D., page 695
- Elderess
Emily W. Hampton,
page 744
- David
Holloway, page 748
- Cephas
Holloway, page 749
- David
Parkhurst, page 769
-
Eldress Clarissa
Elsie Patterson, page 769
- Joseph
West, page 788
- Ransom
Lockwood, page 807
- Memorial
Plaque Dedicated to the Veterans of the American Revolution who lived
and died among the Shaker of Union Village, dedicated on Memorial
Day, 26 May 2008
- Montgomery
County Chancery Court, September Term 1837; Nathan Sharp etal vs.
George Patterson etal
- Shakers:
An Act providing for the relief and support of women who may be abandoned
by their husbands, and for other purposes. which passed and took effect,
January 11, 1811
- To
Close Shaker Colony, The New York Times, May 24, 1911
- Dallas
Bogan Articles
- "The
Statutes of Ohio" mentions a January 11, 1811 act directed
at those joining the Shakers
- "Shakers
And The War"
- "Thriving
Warren County Shaker Sect Dwindled To Final Number Of 16"
- "History
Of The Unique, Simple Lives Of The Shakers"
- Shaker/Union
Village Post Office listed in "Early
Post Offices And Post Masters In Warren County, Ohio"
- "The
History of the Shaker Movement"
- "The
Story Of Richard McNemar, An Eloquent Pioneer Preacher"
- "Shaker
History"
- "Shakers'
Trials And Tribulations at Union Village in Their Early History"
- "Shaker
Annals"
- Warren
County, Ohio and Beyond by Dallas
Bogan
- Historian
recounts 18th century Warren County Events, page 1
- Early
County Settlements And The Swamps, page 22
- Warren
County Towns And Their Name Changes, page 77
- Cephas
Holloway A Prominent Shaker Leader, page 261
- Shakers
Made Their Impact on Warren County almost 200 years ago, page
313
- Shakers
Faced Setbacks While in County, page 316
Some
Links on other Sites
- Western
Shaker Study Group
- Warren
County Historical Society:
The society has an outstanding collection of Shaker material in their holdings.
The Rocking
Horse Gift Shop at the museum is filled with books about the Shakers (and
a variety of other subjects) including the following titles:
- "Maps
of the Shaker West. A Journey of Discovery" by Martha Boice,
Dale Covington & Richard Spence (1997, 140 pages)
- "Dreams,
Elementals & Astrals" by Erik M. Butler, Ph.D. (This
is especially related to the time period of The Last Fifty years)
- "Wisdom's
Paradise, The Forgoten Shakers of Union Village" by Cheryl
Bauer and Rob Portman, published December, 2004
- Warren
County Genealogical Society The society has the following Publications
available for purchase:
- Shakers of
Union Village 1805 – 1920 by Ellen Van Houten, & Florence Cole
(2003, 374 pages)
- Maps of the
Shaker West. A Journey of Discovery by Martha Boice, Dale Covington &
Richard Spence (1997, 140 pages)
- Union
Village, Ohio: The Bishopric of the West, 1805-1912 by Karen
Campbell
- Otterbein Lebanon
Retirement Community - http://www.otterbein.org/lebanon/cmlebhom.html
- Cincinnati
Enquirer Articles
- Shaker Sites
- Other
Links
Other
Shaker Information
[We would be happy
to add any other information about the Shakers that you might wish to contribute]
NOTICE:
All documents and electronic images placed on the Warren County OHGenWeb site
remain the property of the contributors, who retain publication rights in accordance
with US Copyright Laws and Regulations. These documents may be used by anyone
for their personal research. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material,
must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or their legal representative,
and contact the listed Warren County OHGenWeb coordinator with proof of this
consent.
This
page created 27 July 2004 and last updated
17 September, 2013
© 2004-2007
Katherine Lollar Rowland & Arne
H Trelvik All rights reserved