Difference between revisions of "Shaker Collections"

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*Philadelphia Museum of Art:  
 
*Philadelphia Museum of Art:  
 
** [https://www.philamuseum.org/pma_archives/search.php?c=ZSC Zieget Shaker Collection Papers (ZSC)]
 
** [https://www.philamuseum.org/pma_archives/search.php?c=ZSC Zieget Shaker Collection Papers (ZSC)]
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* Western Reserve Historical Society Shaker Collection
 
* Western Reserve Historical Society Shaker Collection
 
** [http://www.wrhs.org/product/Guide_Shaker_Manuscripts GUIDE TO THE SHAKER MANUSCRIPTS ]
 
** [http://www.wrhs.org/product/Guide_Shaker_Manuscripts GUIDE TO THE SHAKER MANUSCRIPTS ]
 
** [http://ead.ohiolink.edu/xtf-ead/view?docId=ead/OCLWHi1851.xml;chunk.id=headerlink;brand=default Digtial Form of Guide]
 
** [http://ead.ohiolink.edu/xtf-ead/view?docId=ead/OCLWHi1851.xml;chunk.id=headerlink;brand=default Digtial Form of Guide]
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** [http://www.albany.edu/~dlafonde/MicroWebpage/shaker_coll_western.historical1.html Table of contents of reels of micro-film]
  
 
=== Online Research Aids ===
 
=== Online Research Aids ===

Revision as of 12:45, 28 February 2014

All colections of Shaker work derives from the dissolution of most of the Shaker communities in the 1910-1930's.

The most well known collections are the result of the efforts of Faith and Edward Deming Andrews, as originally described in the book "A people called Shakers" and more recently the exhibit "Gather Up the Fragments". BUT these are meerly the most visable of many collections of the productive work of the Shakers as manifest in craft work, art work and many many journals. Here are some of the places these collections can be found:

Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village: Museum and Library

Shaker Sites now musums

College and Library Collections

Online Research Aids

Major Muesum/Minor Collections