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Revision as of 18:59, 5 May 2013

Who are the Shakers ?

The Shakers, a Protestant religious denomination officially called The United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, originated in Manchester, England in 1747, and grew through the 1800's to 26 communities, with a peak of between 4,000 and 5,000 members in the 1860's, fading to only a final few by 2000.

What is this ?

Shakerpedia is a place where those interested in the Shakers can find information about the various aspects of Shaker life, we will be adding information from our collections and pointing to other Shaker resources. We will also be inviting various Shaker scholars and enthusiasts to expand the content.

So check back as Shakerpedia grows.

Our and others Shaker Sites

shakertown.net shakerstudies.info
Shaker's on Wikipedia Yearly Seminar and Lectures Bibliography

Major locations
Watervliet, NY: Shaker Heritage Society: Watervliet
Pittsfield, MA: Hancock Shaker Village
Caterbury, NH: Canterbury Shaker Village
Mount Lebanon, NY: Mount Lebanon Shaker Village
Sabbathday Lake, ME: Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village
South Union, KY: Shaker Museum At South Union
Pleasant Hill, KY: Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill
Enfield, NH: Enfield Shaker Museum
Other Locations, with more online information
Tyringham, MA:
Harvard and Fruitlands, MA:
Shirley, MA:
Enfield, CT:
North Union, Ohio: Shaker Heights
Union Village, OH: Lebannon
Watervliet, OH:
White Water, OH:

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