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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.rounder.com/rounder/catalog/bylabel/roun/0/0078/0078.html "Early    Shaker Spirituals"] [http://www.rounder.com/rounder/catalog/bylabel/roun/0/0078/0078.html]    The beauty and grace of Shaker culture    is reflected in these authentic songs, rendered by members of the United Society of    Shakers of Sabbathday Lake, Maine.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.pbs.org/wnet/ihas/icon/shakers.html I Hear America Singing] [http://www.pbs.org/wnet/ihas/icon/shakers.html] 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://members.aol.com/MusBuff/page4.htm Music Buffs-Shaker Music] [http://members.aol.com/MusBuff/page4.htm]   Site by    Roger Hall.  See photograph of Aaron Copland with Sister Mildred Barker when they met    at Shaker Heights, Cleveland, on Nov. 9, 1974.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.gourd.com/ Gourd Music] [http://www.gourd.com/] 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.hornpipe.com/hp/shaker.htm Arrangements of Shaker Music-Simple    Gifts,Tree of Life,Music on the Mountains] [http://www.hornpipe.com/hp/shaker.htm] 
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.dancehorizons.com/vid4.html THE SHAKERS by Gail Corbin (Dance Video)] [http://www.dancehorizons.com/vid4.html]   
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://members.aol.com/boscam/shakercd.htm The Boston Camerata: Simple Gifts] [http://members.aol.com/boscam/shakercd.htm]    The Boston Camerata recorded Shaker music in the Meetinghouse at Sabbathday Lake. Samples    of music can be played.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://members.aol.com/boscam/angsyn.htm The Boston Camerata: Angels] [http://members.aol.com/boscam/angsyn.htm]  An award    winning CD. Shaker selections.
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://members.aol.com/boscam/news9712.htm The Boston Camerata: Online Newsletter] [http://members.aol.com/boscam/news9712.htm]    Sabbathday Lake Shakers sing with ''
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://www.mit.edu/people/ijs/norumbega.html Norumbega Harmony] [http://www.mit.edu/people/ijs/norumbega.html]  Norumbega    Harmony is one of the largest and most active groups of Sacred Harp and shape-note singers    in New England. A recording of Shaker music done at the Old Hancock Shaker Village called    Shaker Songs:
 
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| [http://web.archive.org/web/20050405081334/http://freep.com/fun/music/qshaker11.htm Article in the Detroit Free Press] [http://freep.com/fun/music/qshaker11.htm]    -November 11, 1998, "150 Years of ''
 
 
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Revision as of 02:04, 2 March 2016

SHAKER HISTORICAL SITES:

Links
Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village [1]
Canterbury Shaker Village [2]
The Enfield, Connecticut Shakers-a Research Project (CMNH) [3]
Hancock Shaker Village [4]
The Berkshire web Map-shows relationship between Pittsfield (Hancock), Tyringham and Savoy [5] Click on their names located on the map.
Fruitlands Museums [6] Located half way between two Shaker village sites: Harvard and Shirley, Massachusetts.
Mount Lebanon Shaker Village, New Lebanon, N.Y. & Old Chatham [7]
Shaker Museum at Old Chatham, N.Y. [8]
Shaker Heritage Society, Albany, N.Y. [9]
PWWMH-Watervliet Shaker Historical District, Albany, N.Y. [10] Go to
PWWMH-Harvard Shaker Village Historical District [11] Go to
Shaker Historical Society & Museum, Shaker Heights, Ohio [12]
Shaker Museum, Shaker Heights, Ohio [13]
The Enfield Shaker Museum, Enfield, NEW HAMPSHIRE [14]
Pleasant Hill Shaker Village, K.Y. [15]
Pleasant Hill, Kentucky-Map and general info [16]
Another Site about Pleasant Hill [17]
The Holy Mount at Pleasant Hill [18]
Shaker Museum at South Union, Kentucky [19]
The Shaker Trustees' Building [20] perserved at Genesee County Museum, N.Y.
Sodus Bay Shaker Festival, Alasa Farm-Western N.Y. State [21] The Sodus Bay Shaker Festival is bi-annual.


LINKS TO RESEARCH LIBRARIES, SHAKER MANUSCRIPT COLLECTIONS AND MUSEUM COLLECTIONS:

Table of

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Works & Guides [Reference Works & Guides to Library & Manuscript Collections listed in Bibliography] [#Reference Works & Guides]

THE MID-WEST:

INDIANA:  

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Indiana Historical Society [22]   Library has Busro, Indiana information.
Shaker#first_hit Lilly Library, University of Indiana, Bloomington] [23] The Byrd Family Papers.

KENTUCKY:

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University of Kentucky Libraries-Margaret I. King Library [24] Special Collections Division has Pleasant Hill materials.
The Filson Club Historical Society-Louisville, Ky [25] Pleasant Hill materials.
Western KU's Kentucky Museum Furniture Collection [26] Located 12 miles from South Union. The collection includes nine examples of Shaker furniture, most notably two candle stands or tripod tables, a sewing desk and two chests of drawers. These pieces were constructed in the more worldly fashion generally characteristic of pieces made in Western Shaker villages.
The Kentucky Museum at Western Kentucky University [27] Located 12 miles east of South Union Shaker Village. Extensive collection of manuscripts from South Union.

MICHIGAN:

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The Berrien County Historical Association [28]  Berrien Springs, Michigan
William L. Clements Library [29] -University of Michigan

OHIO:

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Western Reserve Historical Society Library [30] , Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio. The most extensive collection of Shaker materials in the world. 300,000 pages of manuscripts. A
Dunham Tavern Museum [31] , Cleveland, Ohio- Collection of Shaker Furniture.
Shaker Historical Society-Elizabeth B. Nord Library [32] , Cleveland, Ohio. 39 items.
Miami University [33]    Shaker Collection.
The Shaker Collection at the Dayton-Montgomery Co.Public Library [34] , Dayton, Ohio. Compiled by Elli Bambakidis.
Wright State University, Dayton, Ohio-Paul Lawrence Dunbar Library [35] WRHS Shaker collection and LC Shaker collection on microfilm. In
Kettering-Moraine Museum (Watervliet, Ohio Shakers) [36] Collection of furniture from the Watervliet community and two buildings preserved from the site and moved to this location in Moraine, Ohio, a suburb of Dayton. See the article about this museum and the Watervliet Shaker Village on our home page.
Warren County Historical Society Museum (Union Village Collection) [37] , Lebanon, Ohio. One of the best collection of Shaker furniture and material culture west of the Allegheny Mountains.
Ohio Historical Society / Resources / Archives-Library [38] Look up Shaker manuscripts and books in the OHS collection through

WISCONSIN:

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Art Museum, Milwaukee [39] Shaker collection in American Folk Art Collection.
Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum [40]

NEW ENGLAND:

CONNECTICUT:

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Connecticut State Library [41] Has a large collection of materials from Enfield, Connecticut.
Yahoo! YP - Enfield Historical Society, Enfield, Connecticut [42] Information about Enfield Shaker site.
New Canaan Historical Society [43]  New Canaan, Connecticut.

MAINE:

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The Sabbathday Lake Shaker Library [44] at Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village, New Gloucester, Maine, was started in 1882 by Elder Otis Sawyer. It is housed in the 1880 Shaker Schoolhouse located in the Village. Contains: books, photographs, manuscripts, ephemera, periodicals, clippings, scrapbooks, maps, oral histories and sound recordings, music, video cassettes and microfilm collections of WRHS, the N.Y. State Library, the Library of Congress, University of Kentucky and the N.Y. Public Library. It is also noted for its Radical Collection which contains printed materials about radical religious sects and communal groups all over the world.

MASSACHUSETTS:

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The Shaker Collection at Williams College [45] , Williamstown, Massachusetts. The manuscript portion of the collection includes account books, journals and photographs, and is especially strong in spirit communications and hymnals. The core of the Shaker Collection was donated to the Williams College Library in 1931 by Edward B. Wight, Class of 1907.
Welcome to the Berkshire Athenaeum [46] , Pittsfield, MA. Hancock and other material. Complete set of the
Massachusetts Historical Society [47] , Boston, MA. Books and pamphlets and some manuscripts.
Yahoo! YP - Shirley Historical Society [48] , Shirley, MA. Information about the Shirley Shaker site.
Yahoo! YP - Art Complex Inc At Duxbury [49] Shaker furniture collection.

NEW HAMPSHIRE:

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Dartmouth College:  Baker Library [50] , Hanover, N.H. Books and photographs and a few manuscripts.
Yahoo! YP - Hood Museum Of Art [51] , Hanover, N.H. Collection of Shaker objects.
New Hampshire Historical Society Library Collections [52] Materials from Canterbury and Enfield, New Hampshire.
Eleanor Parmenter Churchill Archive-University of New Hampshire. [53] Eleanor Parmenter arrived at the Canterbury, New Hampshire Shaker Village on June 14, 1926 - six months before her twelfth birthday. She was one of several children who, due to any number of family and social circumstances, lived among the Shakers. While under their guidance, Eleanor Parmenter attended school taught by Sister Marguerite Frost and played with the other children. She cooked, sewed, and did chores alongside the sisters and also participated in the recreational life of the Village.
Other collections in the University of New Hampshire Shaker Collection [54] The David Proper Shaker Manuscript Collection contains over 200 titles of primary and secondary Shaker materials--pamphlets, serials, articles, broad-sides, and posters--as well as over 50 works on utopian-communal life. The collection also contains Proper's personal files with correspondence from six Shakers, catalogs, trustees' reports, and information from various Shaker organizations. In addition to the Manuscript Collection, the David Proper Shaker Book Collection (see Appendix) comprises approximately 150 books, both primary and secondary, on the Shakers and 100 books about utopian communities. The Shaker collection also includes

VERMONT:

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Shelburn Museum [55]    Shaker shed from Canterbury, N.H. and many other artifacts.

THE MID-ATLANTIC STATES:

DELAWARE:

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Winterthur Museum Garden & Library [56] Located 6 miles west of Wilmington, Delaware. The location of the Edward Deming Andrews Memorial Shaker Collection, named to honor America's pioneer scholar on the Shaker religious sect. It features manuscripts, books, and visual materials on the Shakers as well as the research archives compiled by Dr. Andrews.

MARYLAND:

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Albin O. Kuhn Library & Gallary Special Collections [57]   University of Maryland, Baltimore County.  A 3,000 volume collection of books and pamphlets forcusing on 19th century Britsh and American socialism, Shakerism and Utopian literature. 

NEW YORK STATE:

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Shaker Museum and Emma B. King Library at Old Chatham, N.Y. [58] The core of the Library's Shaker manuscript, imprint, and photographic collection was acquired by the Museum's founder, John S. Williams, Sr., directly from the Shakers at Mount Lebanon, New York, Hancock, Massachusetts, and Canterbury, New Hampshire. In 1961, the Shakers' Central Ministry, through the offices of Eldress Emma B. King, for whom the Library was named, designated the Shaker Museum "the official repository of the records of discontinued Shaker Societies."
A Shaker Resource Guide-New York City Public Library [59] A large and comprehensive collection.
Collections of the New York State Historical Museum [60] , Albany, N.Y. The Museum has a large and important Shaker Collection. It was begun in 1926 when the Church Family, Watervliet, Shakers sold their buildings to Albany County for the Ann Lee Home. The Shakers assisted Museum curators in gathering and documenting the materials from that community.
New York State Library [61] , Albany, N.Y. Manuscript collection from Watervliet, N.Y., New Lebanon, Groveland, and Harvard, Massachusetts.
Livingston County Historical Society [62] , Genesceo, N.Y. Home of the famous Groveland Fountain Stone
Groveland, Livingston County, N.Y. [63] Description of the area and mention of the Shakers.
Syracuse University Library [64]   In this library can be found
American Society for Psychical Research [65] , New York City. America's first research group to study psychic and paranormal activity. They have a Shaker collection.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art, American Art-American Wing [66] A Shaker retiring room from New Lebanon, N.Y.
Hamilton College Library [67]  Clinton, N.Y.  Close to 1,000  Shaker items.
Hofstra University-Special Collections [68]  Joan & Donald E. Axinn Library, West Campus. Hempstead, Long Island, N.Y.
Buffalo & Erie County Public Library [69]  Special Collection Department  

PENNSYLVANIA:

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Philadelphia Museum of Art [70] Shaker Sisters' retiring room from Mount Lebanon and other furniture and artifacts.

THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS AND NATIONAL GALLERY OF ART, WASHINGTON, D.C.:

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Library of Congress Home Page [71] Use the LC's catalogue search and enjoy!
Rare Book and Special Collections Reading Room Home Page [72] The Library of Congress Shaker Collection is made up of 487 items donated by J.P. MacLean. A microfilm edition and catalogue of the LC Shaker collection on 32 reels is available. A copy of the LC Shaker Collection can be found at Wright State University, Paul Lawrence Dunbar Library.
Library of congress WWW-Z39.50 Gateway [73]
National Gallery of Art - Index of American Design [74] Click on

THE SOUTH:

FLORIDA:

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Historical Museum of South Florida [75] , see #95, Catlow, Patty Munroe, The Tea Chest correspondence-Shaker correspondence.

GEORGIA:

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The Georgia Historical Society [76]   Savannah, Georgia.

NORTH CAROLINA:

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Guide to the Cataloged Special Collections-Duke University [77] , William R. Perkins Library
Library of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill [78] Manuscripts Department,

ENGLAND:

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Bath, UK-The American Museum with Shaker Collection [79]  Shaker room, display gallery and library.

SHAKER AND RELATED MANUSCRIPTS ON LINE:

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Shaker Manuscripts On-Line [80] This site has excerpts from
Richard McNemar Page [81] contains
Information about UMI Research Collections: Shaker Collection, 1723-1952 [82] and

ON-LINE DISCUSSION FORUM:

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A Discussion Forum on the United Society of Believers [83] Sponsored by the University of Kentucky. 175 members.

JOURNALS:

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The Union Seminary Quarterly Review [84] Vol. 49, #1-2,
Communal Societies: Journal of the Communal Studies Association. [85]
"Utopian Studies" Index [86] Journal of the Society for Utopian Studies.
IC Web Site: Communities Magazine [87] Magazine of Intentional Communities.
Religion & American Culture:  A Journal of Interpretation [88]  Published by the Center for the Study of Religion and American Culture, Indiana University-Purdue University in Indianapolis, Indiana.

, Sabbathday Lake, Maine.

The Manifesto, published by the United Society of Shakers, Vols. I-XXIX, January 1, 1871 to December, 1899.

Shakers World

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THE SHAKERS AND THE ARTS:

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and the Arts Information about the Shakers and the Arts listed in the Bibliography [#Shakers and the Arts]


Links
"Shaker Made" by Ellen McBreen-Review of "The Quiet in the Land" [89]
Institute of Contemporary Art [90] in Boston, MA. "Quiet in the Land" through end of September.
Constantine Kermes Art Gallery [91]
E! Online - Fact Sheet - The Shakers - Hands to Work, Hearts to God (1985) [92] by Ken Burns.
The Parrish Art Museum: Newsletter "Shaker: The Art of Craftsmanship" [93]
Shaker:The Art of Craftsmanship Poster [94]
Shaker Historical Society Poster [95]  by Wendell Minor, artist.
Kindred Spirits Exhibit [96]   April 21-October 8, 1995.  Mingei International Museum,
"The Shaker World"  by Fran Kramer [97] .  A review of exhibit at Old Chatham based on John Kirk's 1997 book,
Shaker Gift Drawings Surface [98] by Fran Kramer & Lita Solis-Cohen.
Lafayette College [99] :  Exhibits Celebrating Shaker Design, Culture & Craftsmanship.
Shaker Visionary Image [100]   by Orville Cline.
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Shaker Exhibition [103] at Paine Webber.

INTERESTING LINKS:

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Film-"I Don't Want To Be Remembered As A Chair" [104]
American Traditional Culture Series-The Shakers [105]
Response to a question [106]  Are Shaker practices related to magical and shamanic rites?  The answer, of course, is "no"!
580CFRA-News Talk Radio [107]   "Last Few Shakers Attract Few members to Last Village" by Tom Kirchofer.
Description of Shaker Life [108]
Mother Ann Lee: Why Do We Know So Little About Her Early Life?, Dixon [109]
History of Elder Eades of South Union [110]
Landmarks of Faith-Educator's Notes-The Shakers [111]
Shakers: The United Society of Believers [112]  Shaker Profile, Sociology 257, University of Virginia
Frequently Asked Questions-Shakers (Ohio State) [113]
Some Disturbing Facts on the Signs & Wonder Movement [114]
Learn about the Shakers [115]
Polly Reed: A Shaker Life [116]
Northeast journal antiques and art: Mount Lebanon Shakers [117]  A short article about the Mt. Lebanon Shakers.
Making His Mark [118] An article about Orren Haskins.
Review of [119]  (Miguel Gomez-Ibanez-Furniture Society)
Herbal Exposure-Herbalist & Author Steven Foster [120]
Paper-"Determinants of Stay in a Religious Commune:  The Shakers, 1850-1870" [121] by Brad Andrew & Metin M. Cosgel.  Can download the paper in PDF format.
Paper-"Between God & Market:  Integration of Economy & Spirit in Shaker Communal Dairying, 1830-1875" [122] by John E. Murray & Metin M. Cosgel.  Can download the paper in PDF format.
Paper-"Productivity of a Commune: The Shakers, 1850-1880 [123] " by Metin M. Cosgel & John E. Murray. Can download the paper in PDF format.
Paper-"Responding to Price signals in Communal Agriculture:  Shaker Hog Production, 1788-1850"  [124] by Metin M. Cosgel & John E. Murray.  Can download the paper in PDF format.
Paper-"Regional Specialization in Communal Agriculture:  The Shakers, 1850-1880" [125]   by Metin M. Cosgel & John E. Murray.  Can download the paper in PDF format.
Ann Lee, Founder of the Shaker Sect [126]   by Rev. H.P. Andrews. The Ladies' Repository.   Vol. 18, #11, Nov., 1858, pp. 646-650. 
A Picture of Shakerism--Mrs. Mary M. Dyer [127]   by Rev. H.P. Andrews.  The Ladies' Repository. Vol. 21, #5, May, 1861, pp. 273-277).
Shaker Gift Drawings Surface [128] by Fran Kramer & Lita Solis--Cohen
"Shaker Legacy Is Simple" [129] by Frank Bentayou.  Beacon Journal On-Line.  Trip to Shaker Heights Museum.
The Quaker Corner:  The differences between being Shaker & Quaker [130] .
Shaker Space: Being & Becoming in a Separtist Community [131]   by Jeff Jones & Carolyn Gallagher. 
Shakers by Jutta Gierse [132]
Engines of Our Ingenuity-Un. of Houston, Engineering [133]
Glaube, Friede, Hoffnung [134]


Links
I Hear America Singing [135]    
Rebecca Cox Jackson: 1795-1871 [136]    
Excerpts from Gifts of Power [137]  by Rebecca Cox Jackson.  
The Shakers:  Hands to Work, Hearts to God [138]   by Ken Burns 

COMMERCIAL STUFF

Table of Products:

Links
Furniture, Crafts and Collectibles Books about Shaker Furniture, Crafts and Collectibles listed in Bibliography [#Shaker Furniture, Crafts and Collectibles]

Herbs:

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and Gardening Books about Herbs and Gardens listed in Bibliography [#Herbs and Gardening]


Links
Sabbathday Lake Catalog of Shaker Teas, Culinary Herbs & Rose Water [139] Help support the Sabbathday Lake Shakers through the purchase of their products. Besides herbs, the Shaker store at Sabbathday Lake sells hand sewn articles, candy, books, furniture, Shaker made oval boxes and baskets, and many other items.

Just a Few (!) Shaker Furniture & Oval Box Sites:

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Shaker Furniture-Swartzendruber Hardwoods [140]
American Home-German Site [141]   American Style funriture.  Includes Shaker.
Robert Ortiz Studios [142]  Contemporary furniture in the Shaker and Japanese traditions.
Marco Polo:  The Shakers [143]    Unique furniture Replicas from Milan, Italy.
Rogers Woodworking [144]   Harrodsburg, Kentucky.
Shaker Workshops [145]
Shaker Shops West [146]
Shaker & Amish Design Furniture [147]  El Sobrante, California.
Chickadee Woodworking [148]  Shaker lap desk (copied from the desk which Orren Haskins made for Emma J. Neale), magazine rack and keepsake box.
North Wind Furniture & Cabinetmakers [149]  Rangeley, Maine.
Jefferson Woodworking [150]  Artwood:  A Gallery of Fine Woodworking, Bellingham, Washington.
J&B Atlantic Company - Shaker furniture - solid wood furniture, home accessories [151]
Cherry Pond Designs; fine furniture handcrafted from solid wood [152]
Spring Wood Smith-Antique Reproductions [153]  Shaker style furniture.
Shaker furniture (Shaker Mobel) in Oelde [154]
Shaker Furniture from Carolina Dealers [155]
Shaker Furniture [156]   Custom designed furnishings in the Shaker tradition by Stephen C. Barlow.
Project Plans [157]  Shaker hall table.
Shaker Furniture Shaker Style Highboy Dresser by Delnero Fine Shaker Furniture [158]
Shaker Furniture Reproductions from S. Timberlake Co. [159]
James Redway Furniture Makers - Cherry Shaker Furniture - 18th Century Country [160] .
Shaker Chairs [161]  Alan L. Nichols Furniture. 
Dana Robes Wood Craftsmen [162]  Lower Shaker Village, New Hampshire.
Shaker Furniture--Howe & Braskie [163]    Canterbury, N.H. 
Thunderbird Shaker Village Series Bedroom [164] .
Kinion Furniture Co. [165]   Portland, Oregon.
Village Chairs & Wares   Port Jefferson, N.Y. [166]
Ragged Mountain Woodworks [167]
Chilton Shaker Furniture Home Page [168]
The Village Woodsmith [169]   Shaker Video Collection from the shop of Garry Smith in Otselic Valley, Upstate New York.
Ralph Hamilton & Sons [170]    A small family operation on the eastern shore of Maryland.
Branch Hill Joinery [171]    Amish and Shaker furniture made by the Amish craftsmen of southern Michigan.
Xylem Furniture [172]   Michael Waldchen designs and handicrafts furniture from his workshop, Xylem Furniture Studio, in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
The Shaker Shop [173]   located in Sturbridge, Ma.  Shaker furniture reproductions, oval boxes and Shaker milk paints.
Asleep In the Woods [174]   Calais, VT.
Evolution [175]    San Francisco & Berkeley, California.
Circa 1820 [176]   Vassalboro, Maine.  1790-1850 Reproductions.
William Laberge Cabinetmaker [177]   Wells, VT.
Ian Ingersoll [178]   Master Woodworker.
Sam Allen Woodworking Books & Tools [179]    Shaker Jelly Cupboard.
Yankee Builders Country Store: [180]   Shaker & Colonial Furniture.
William Presley-Shaker & Country Style [181]   Gheen, Minnesota.
Shaker Woodworks & Antiques [182]    Carrollton, Texas.
F.A. Wildnauer Woodwork [183]    South Berwick, Maine.
Wayne Marcoux [184]    Fine Handcrafted Hardwood Furniture.
Main Street Trading Co. [185]    Milford, Ohio. 
Gardner & Halliwell Furniture [186]    Murrysville, PA.
Jacobs Woodworking [187]   Springvale, Maine.
C. Lindley Custom Woods [188]    Carrollton, Ga.
D. Andrew Kates [189] Cabinetmaker.  LeLange. Il.
House of Kirk [190]   Shaker & Early American Styles.
Homespun Shaker [191]
The Hitchcock Chair Co., Ltd. [192]   (see Berkshire Collection).
Richard Bissell Fine Woodworking [193]   Putney, VT.
Shaker Furniture & Collectibles in N.Y.C. [194]
Shaker Style furnishings [195]
Berkshire House Publishers, Woodworking [196] Publisher of Shaker shop drawings.
Willow Glen Kitchen & Baths [197]  Shaker furnishings.
Woodtown Unfinished Furniture [198]    Shaker Tables.
The Unpainted Place, Inc [199] .    Minneapolis, MN.
Privy Pine Products [200]   Shaker Style Vanities- Canada.
Replitiques [201]  Peg board and mirrors.
Shaker Pegs [202]  Baby furniture Shaker style!
TIMEKEEPERS - Gallery [203] Clocks.
Creative Woodworking [204]  Shaker style clocks.
Roggenburg Woodworking [205]   Shaker wall clock.
Woodware Designs [206]  Shaker computer tables.
Shaker Tape [207]  for chairs.
H.H. Perkins Co. [208]    Shaker Tape.
Restoration Products, Inc. [209]  Shaker tape and rush.
Orleans Carpenters - Museum Quality Shaker Oval Boxes [210]
Mountain Gourmet Product Sampler: Shaker Classics [211] Oval boxes.
McIntosh Sampler [212] Oval Boxes.
John Wilson [213] Oval boxes.
Henn workshops-Shaker Boxes [214] Oval boxes.
Traditions:  Sharing Americas Past [215]   Shaker Collection.
The Boxes and Boards [216]   Homemade Shaker boxes.
The Shaker Box Company [217]   Avon, CT.

Needlework:

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Shaker pincushions [218] Stitch with Sudberry:
Julia's Needleworks [219]  Ten shaker designs.
Homespun Elegance [220]  "Old Shaker Tune" Sampler, #130.

Shaker Miniatures:

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Shaker House [221] Shaker doll house.
Miniatures:  Shaker Works West [222]  by Ken Byers.
Miniatures by George [223]    by George Pennell.
Fine Wooden Miniature Furniture by Paul W. Frazier [224]   Mesquite, TX.
Miniature Shaker Oval Boxes [225]   by Eric Taylor
Shaker Village Series [226] The Cat's Meow Shaker Series.
Baskets "Shaker Baskets" [#Shaker Baskets] See miniature Shaker baskets listed under

Shaker Postcards:

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Shaker Postcards [227]  National Postcards:  The Source For Collector Postcards. Their Shaker Page.

Shaker Baskets:

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Shaker Fancy Baskets [228]  by Martha Wetherbee & Nathan Taylor.
Patterson's Baskets [229]   Miniature baskets.

Rare Books and Manuscripts:

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DeWolfe & Wood, Catalog 31: The Shakers & Other American Communal Groups [230]

Shaker Photography:

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Averso Publishing [231]    Exclusive supplier of 32 Pleasant Hill Shaker postcard prints by John Stines.  Also, posters and Ilfochrome prints, the

Restaurants, Inns and Bed & Breakfasts:

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Shaker Tavern - South Union, Kentucky - Bed & Breakfast Inns ONLINE [232]
Pleasant Hill Kentucky Shaker Village Dining [233]
Lodging at Pleasant Hill [234]   80 guestrooms on site.
Golden Lamb - GoCinci Dining Directory [235] Menu & Information.
The Golden Lamb Home Page [236] , Lebanon, Ohio. Site contains sample menus, gift shop info, and an excellent history of the inn. "The Golden Lamb" has a fine collection of antique Shaker furniture.
Sunset Farm Inn in the Tyringham Valley [237] Overlooks the site of the Tyringham Shaker Village. The Inn has a collection of Shaker antiques.
The Shaker Inn, Enfield, New Hampshire [238]
Mary Keane House [239]   Lower Shaker Village, Enfield, New Hampshire.  Shaker purists may prefer a room in the Ministry House, their 1880 Shaker house.  (Shaker Museum and Dana Robes Woodcraft are on the premises.)
The Old Chatham Sheepherding Company Inn [240]  located in Old Chatham, N.Y. directly across from the Shaker Museum and Library. 

SHAKER ANTIQUES:

Links
Willis Henry Auctions, Inc. [241]
Equinox Antiques - Shaker [242]   Manchester Center, VT.
Kovels' On-line price guide to Shaker antiques & collectibles [243]
Yellow House Antiques [244]    Buying and selling museum quality American and Shaker antiques.  Reading, VT.
G. Eldridge Antiques [245]   Glastonbury, CT.
Sloan's On-Line [246]   32 dealers with specialty in Shaker.
Shaker Antiques & Items in Maine [247]
Fresh Shaker Pieces Sell Well" [248] "
Shaker Toys [249]   Owners trying to identify toys as Shaker.  Were given to them as such.
Antiques & Americana with George Michael [250]  A video series of twelve 2 hour videos, 46 topics.  One of the topics is "Hancock Shaker Village". 

Books:

Academic:

Links
the Shakers Books about the Shakers are listed in the Bibliography [#About the Shakers]


Links
Amazon.com: A Glance: The Shaker Experience in America [251]  Review of
NYTimes-Shaker Communities, Shaker Lives [252] A review of Priscilla J. Brewer's book.
NYTimes-Shaker Built: The Form and Function of Shaker Architecture [253] by Paul Rocheleau & June Sprigg.
Review-The Shaker World [254]  by John T. Kirk.
Review-Shaker Herb & Garden Book [255]  by Rita Buchanan.
Review-Shaker Medicinal Herbs [256]  by Amy Bess Miller
Review-Origins of the Shakers [257] by Clark Garrett

Spiritual:

Links
Review of Skees' God Among the Shakers: A Search for Stillness & Faith at Sabbathday Lake. [258]
Review of Shees' God Among the Shakers [259]   Christian Science Monitor
Review of Simple Gifts: A Memoir of a Shaker Village [260] : by June Sprigg.
Shaker Advice to Children:  On behavior At Table [261]   Miniature Book--The Press of Ward Schori.

Novels and Short Stories:

Links
Works about the Shakers Fictional Works about the Shakers listed in Bibliography [#Fictional Works about the Shakers]


Links
[262] [263]
Janice Holt Giles. [264]
"The Shaker Bridal" from Twice-told Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne [265]
Death of a Winter Shaker [266] and
NYTimes-The Divine Comedy of John Venner [267] by George Blake Smith.  The Divine Comedy Shaker style. Mother Ann is portrayed as a spiritual guide to John Venner who seeks paradise stumbling through his own purgatory and hell. The last Shaker sister, Sabbathday Wells, is John's Beatrice.
Amazon.com-The Divine Comedy of John Venner [268]  by George Blake Smith.  Another review.
NYTimes-Perfect Agreement [269] by Michael Downing.  The Shakers of Kentucky are a subplot in this novel.
Amazon.com-Perfect Agreement [270]  by Michael Downing.  Another review.

Cookbooks:

Links
Books Shaker Cook Books listed in Bibliography [#Cook Books]


Links
NYTimes-Shaker Your Plate by Sr. Frances Carr [271] A review of Sr. Frances' great cookbook. The review includes the following recipes: chicken tarragon, Sr. Marie's potatoes, Shaker stewed tomatoes and lemon pie. I use the book all the time. Get a copy. Help support the the Shakers and buy it from Sabbathday Lake.
NYTimes-In a Shaker Kitchen [272] A N.Y.Times review of Norma MacMillian's book. Includes recipes for Shaker applesauce and cinnamon sour cream cookies.
Shaker Recipes On-Line:

Shaker Furniture:

Links
Furniture, Crafts and Collectibles Books about Furniture and other Collectibles are listed in the Bibliography [#Shaker Furniture, Crafts and Collectibles]


Links
NYTimes-The Shaker Chair [273] by Charles R. Muller & Timothy D. Rieman.
The complete Book of Shaker Furniture, Rieman & Burks [274] A review.
Shaker Legacy:Perspectives on an Enduring Furniture Style, C.Becksvoort [275]  A review.
Review of [276]  by Joy Krause.
Amazon.com-The Shaker Legacy [277]   by Christian Becksvoort.  A review.