@article{2020,
author = "",
title = {{The Shakers. A Day with the Communists of the Whitewater Valley}},
howpublished = "\url{https://ir.hamilton.edu/do/f19380dc-74ae-4918-8997-30b94046569d}",
publisher = {Richard W. Couper Press and Hamilton College Library Special Collections},
journal = {American Communal Societies Quarterly},
year = 2020,
month = jan,
volumen = {14},
number = {1},
pages = {55--70},
}
BibTeX
@article{2020,
author = "",
title = {{The Shakers. A Day with the Communists of the Whitewater Valley}},
howpublished = "\url{https://ir.hamilton.edu/do/f19380dc-74ae-4918-8997-30b94046569d}",
publisher = {Richard W. Couper Press and Hamilton College Library Special Collections},
journal = {American Communal Societies Quarterly},
year = 2020,
month = jan,
volumen = {14},
number = {1},
pages = {55--70},
}
White Water Village, located about twenty-five miles northwest of Cincinnati, was one of the smaller Shaker societies and was often overlooked by travelers. The article reprinted here by an author identified only as "Kim" was published on May 22, 1881, in the Westliche Blätter, a newspaper that catered to Cincinnati’s large community of German-Americans.