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  1. 1987-2776 - Postcard

    A postcard showing a plan of the Church Family buildings at the Shaker Village at Alfred, Maine. This plan or map was drawn by Joshua H. Bussell in 1845. The original map is in the Library of Congress. This image comes from "Shaker Village Views" by Robert P. Emlen which was publish by University Press of New England in 1987.

    Record Type: Photo

    THE SHAKER VILLAGE AT ALFRED MAINE, 1845
  2. 1988-3133 - Daguerreotype

    Oval daguerreotype of John Lee, the Great Grandfather of Mrs Perkins Photograph enclosed in an ornate case-is of John Lee, the great grandfather of Mrs. Perkins. Inside of one side of the case has red velvet-the right side has the picture itself-oval shape cutout for 1/2 picture-border around outside is gold-covered over with glass-handwritten note stapled to red velvet reads "Grand Father/Lee Nearly/90 years of age/my great grandfather R. J. P....

    Record Type: Photo

  3. 1989-4225 - Tintype

    A tintype of Shakers against a painted background. Alfred, ME group at Old Orchard, ME, before Oct 26, 1899. Front row, l to r.: 1. Mary Ann Walker 1872-1928; 2. Eva May Libbey 1872-1966, 2nd F.; 3. Frank Libbey 1870-1899 Oct 26, died of diphteria; at young believers 17 years. Back row, l to r.: 1. Ellen Griffin (or Ida Field?); 2. Louise Conti; 3. Eld. Fanny Casey 1862-1911; 4. ? Unknown. 4225A: Tintype; 4225B: Paper, beige color frame with oval...

    Record Type: Photo

  4. 1992-5573 - Postcard

    The front of this postcard contains a black and white image of the Creamery building at Canterbury. The writing on the bottom of the card is slightly faded and reads: "Arrival Tues P.M. Love from all to all. Marcus." The back of the card is addressed to Emma J. Neal at Mt. Lebanon, New York. Affixed on the back of the card in the upper right corner is a green postage stamp with the portrait of Benjamin Franklin. There is a circular stamp directl...

    Record Type: Photo

    The Creamery, Shakers
  5. 1999-7162 - Postcard

    Front of postcard contains an image of the Trustees' Office at Canterbury. The back of the postcard is addressed to "Mrs. L. L. Chilsaw - 38 Hamlet Ave - Woonsocket - R.I. -" A circular stamp in the top right hand corner on the back reads "Long Island N.H. 1911" A green United States postage stamp with a profile view of Benjamin Franklin is affixed adjacent to the stamp.

    Record Type: Photo

    Trustees' Office, Shakers
  6. 2018-7805 - Postcard

    A postcard showing a plan of the Church Family buildings at the Shaker Village at Alfred, Maine. This plan or map was drawn by Joshua H. Bussell in 1845. The original map is in the Library of Congress. This image comes from "Shaker Village Views" by Robert P. Emlen which was publish by University Press of New England in 1987. This postcard is a reply card allowing a person to respond to the Museum of Art at the Rhode Island School of Design to...

    Record Type: Photo

    2018-7805 front
  7. 774 - Photostat

    Used in Cook's "Shaker Music", p. 24. For negatives see ID # 775, a-b. Two original photostats and one xerox copy. Cf. also Andrews, "Visions of the Heavenly Sphere, fig.8, p. [44], & p. 119

    Record Type: Photo

  8. 775 - Photostat

    Used in Cook's "Shaker Music", p. 24. Two photostatic negatives for ID# 774 Cf. also Andrews, "Visions of the Heavenly Sphere, fig.8, p. [44], & p. 119

    Record Type: Photo

  9. 776 - Photostat

    Used in Cook's "Shaker Music", p. 57 Photostatic negatives for Shaker Musicians From "Shaker photograph collection of the Western Reserve historical Society" Two original photostats and one xerox copy.

    Record Type: Photo

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