The Kentucky Shakers /
In 1805, at the height of the period of early religious excitement in Kentucky, three members of the Shaker community in New Lebanon, New York, came to the Commonwealth of Kentucky to recruit converts. Soon there were little communities of Believers at Pleasant Hill in Mercer County and at South Uni...
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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[Lexington] :
University Press of Kentucky,
[1977], ©1977
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Series: | The Kentucky Bicentennial bookshelf ;
no. 2 Kentucky Bicentennial bookshelf The Kentucky Bicentennial bookshelf |
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