IHLC MS 468 - Arthur E. Bestor Collection

IHLC MS 468
Arthur E. Bestor
Research Collection on Communitarianism, 1937-1962
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Bestor, Arthur E.
Research Collection on Communitarianism, 1937-1962.
Contents
PART 1. PICTORIAL MATERIALS .......................................... 2
I.
Community Buildings and Sites ................................... 2
II.
Views of Ideal Community ........................................ 3
III.
Maps .......................................................... 3
IV.
Portraits ....................................................... 3
V.
Manuscripts ..................................................... 3
VI.
Printed Works ................................................... 4
VII.
Caricatures ................................................... 4
PART 2. RESEARCH MATERIALS ........................................... 4
I.
Emerson, Thoreau, and Transcendentalism ......................... 4
A.
Emerson ....................................................... 4
B.
Thoreau ....................................................... 5
C.
Other ......................................................... 5
II.
Communitarianism ................................................ 5
A.
Writings and Speeches ......................................... 5
B.
Notes ......................................................... 6
III.
Owenism ....................................................... 6
A.
Materials relating to Backwoods Utopias ....................... 6
B.
New Harmony--Documentary History of New Harmony ............... 7
C.
New Harmony--Other Writings and Speeches ...................... 7
D.
New Harmony--Notes ............................................ 8
E.
Other Owenite Communities .................................... 10
IV.
Fourierism ..................................................... 11
A.
Backwoods Utopias, vol. 2 and related papers ................. 11
B.
Brook Farm ................................................... 12
C.
Other Fourierist Communities ................................. 14
D.
Fourierist Projects not put in operation in the U.S. ......... 15
E.
Albert Brisbane .............................................. 16
F.
Other Leaders among American Fourierists ..................... 17
G.
General Notes and Correspondence ............................. 17
H.
Pictures, Maps and Pamphlets ................................. 18
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V.
Other Communities .............................................. 19
A.
Shakers ...................................................... 19
B.
To 1860 ...................................................... 19
C.
After 1860 ................................................... 20
D.
Pictures and Pamphlets ....................................... 21
VI.
Bibliography ................................................... 22
A.
Newspapers ................................................... 22
B.
Periodicals .................................................. 22
C.
Books and Pamphlets .......................................... 25
VII.
Biographical Notes ........................................... 25
VIII.
IX.
Miscellaneous .............................................. 28
Microfilm ...................................................... 30
X. Additional Materials ............................................. 30
PART 1. PICTORIAL MATERIALS
Additional pictorial materials may be found in Part 2, particularly in
IV. Fourierism - H. Pictures, Maps, and Pamphlets and V. Other
Communities - D. Pictures and Pamphlets.
I.
Community Buildings and Sites
A. Prints and flat negatives
New York: 27 prints of Skaneateles Community from film roll
5, frames 1-26; postcard of Oneida community
Indiana: postcards
Iowa: 16 photographic postcards of Amana
Massachusetts: 16 photographic and other postcards
New Hampshire: Souvenir folder of the Shakers of East
Canterbury, N.H.
New Jersey: Photograph, 2 Photostat copies, and film
negative of drawing of North American Phalanx
Ohio: Photograph, negative Photostat, and negative film of
drawing of Clermont Phalanx
Pennsylvania: 35 prints of Ephrata from film roll 4, frames
1-8, 10, 12-14 22-31, and 33-44
B. Rolls of 35mm negative film
Roll 4. Ephrata, Pa., 9 May 1937. 35 views.
Roll 5. Skaneateles Community, N.Y., 14 May 1937. 27
views.; Sodus Bay Phalanx, N.Y., 15 May 1937. 9 views.
Roll 6. Sodus Bay Phalanx, N. Y., 15 May 1937. 38 views.
Roll 7. Site of Ontario Union, Littleville, N.Y., 15 May
1937. 32 views.
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Roll 8. Bloomfield Union Association, N.Y., 16 May 1937. 35
views.
Roll 9. Shakers, Hanock, Mass., 30 May 1937. 4 views.;
Shakers, Mt. Lebanon, N.Y., 30 May 1937. 5 views.;
Shakers, Enfield, Conn., 11 June 1937. 6 views.
Roll 12. Rappites, Harmony, Pa., 13 June 1938. 6 views.;
Rappites, Economy, Pa., 13 June 1938. 14 views.
Roll 13. Site of Trumbull Phalanx, Ohio, 14 June 1938. 11
views.
Roll 14. Shakers, Mt. Lebanon, N.Y., 23 June 1938. 8
views.; Shakers, Niskeyuna or Watervliet, N.Y. 9
views. 23 June 1938.
Roll 16. Shakers, Niskeyuna or Watervliet, N.Y., 23 June
1938. 9 views.; North American Phalanx, New Jersey, 1
Aug. 1938. 24 views.
Roll 17. Site of Mixville Phalanx, Wiscoy, N.Y., 25 Aug.
1938. 4 views.; Sodus Bay Phalanx, N.Y., 26 Aug. 1938.
4 views.; Eagleswood or Raritan Bay Union, Perth
Amboy, N.J., 14 Oct. 1938. 21 views.
Roll 18. Eagleswood, N.J., 14 Oct. 1938. 18 views.
Roll. 22. Vicinity of site of Sylvania Phalanx, Pa. (views
of bridge across Delaware River at Shohola), 12 May
1939. 6 views.; Leraysville Phalanx, Pa., 14 May 1939.
30 views.
Roll 23. Shakers, Mt. Lebanon, N.Y., 1 July 1939. 11 views.
Roll 24. Shakers, East Canterbury, N.H., 7 July 1939. 27
views.
Roll 28 A. Brook Farm, West Roxbury, Mass., 13 Oct. 1940. 5
views.
Roll 29. Brook Farm, 13 Oct. 1940. 38 views.
Roll 30. Brook Farm, 13 Oct. 1940. 16 views.
Roll 44. Wisconsin Phalanx, Ceresco (now Ripon), Wis. 31
July 1946. 29 views.
Roll 46. New Harmony, Ind., Aug.-Sept. 1950. 8 views.
C. Film slide
Color photograph of painting of Brook Farm, 1843, by Josiah
Wolcott, in Massachusetts Historical Society
II.
Views of Ideal Community
Owenite
Fourierist
III. Maps
Prints, Photostats, and negative film
IV.
Portraits
Prints and negative film
V.
Manuscripts
Typescripts with photographic prints and negative film
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VI.
Printed Works
Prints, Photostats, and negative film
VII. Caricatures
Photostat
PART 2. RESEARCH MATERIALS
Box 1
I.
Emerson, Thoreau, and Transcendentalism
A. Emerson
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Notes on official records and material in the Concord
Free Public Library
Notes and clippings concerning association copies
excluding those referring to Fourierism
Indexes of newspaper references (Fourierist newspaper
items are filed with Fourierist materials)
Reviews of books about Emerson
Notes on reports of Emerson lectures excluding
Fourierist references
Notes on manuscripts by Emerson excluding references
to Fourierism
Clippings
Research plans and outlines
Atlantic Cable
Letter of January 6, 1825
Clippings on publications of Emerson
Emerson’s Influence on Liberal Religious Thought
Emerson’s Religious Influence (1)
Emerson’s Religious Influence (2)
Emerson’s Religious Influence (3)
Emerson’s Religious Influence (4)
Emerson’s Religious Influence (5)
The Philosophy of Action in Emerson, paper given at
Yale, Dec. 13, 1932
Emerson: “The Sphinx”, paper written in 1933
Concord Library
Borrowings from Concord Library: transcripts
Borrowings from Concord Library: notes and outlines
Concord Library: Emerson’s reports
Concord Social Library
Concord Lyceum
Emerson gifts to Concord Library
Library committee, except Social Library
Libraries
Books suggested to Athenaeum
Notes on Emerson’s works
Bibliographical notes on Emerson’s writings and
lectures excluding manuscripts
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Bibliographical Notes on Writings about Emerson
Reading notes
Manuscript notes by others
Bibliography
Chronological development of Emerson’s ideas before
1840
Journals
“Historical Notes”
Emerson’s relationship to Brook Farm Founders
Notes to file
Emerson’s home, Concord
B. Thoreau
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Thoreau as surveyor and pencil-maker, uncompleted
article, 1932
As surveyor: notes
Concord records, perambulation of town lines
Notes
Clippings
C. Other
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Bibliography relating to Emerson and Thoreau
Printed Concord reports
Manuscript Concord reports, notes, especially on
library
Concord reports
Francis R. Gourgas
An American Achievement in Translation: notes
An American Achievement in Translation: early drafts
An American Achievement in Translation: copy being
revised
An American Achievement in Translation: final version
The Later Transcendental Club
Communitarianism
A. Writings and Speeches
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“Communitarian Socialism in America: Studies in the
History of an Idea”, Plans for a volume of essays
“The Communitarian Tradition in American Social
Reform”: paper given at Amana, Sept. 1, 1960
“Utopian Enthusiasm at the West in the 1840s”: A
Contemporary narrative: draft
“Utopian Enthusiasm at the West”: transcript
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“Communitarian Colonies and the Midwest Heritage”:
article with notes for revision
Evolution of the Socialist Vocabulary, article with
notes for revision
Patent-Office Models
Conference on Utopias at the U. of Ill., 1968
Speeches for Publication at Conference on Utopias
Ferment of Reform (1967) by C. S. Griffin
Ferment of Reform: copies of first three editions
Backgrounds of the Communitarian Enthusiasm of the
1840s in the U.S. paper given at AHA Pacific Coast
Branch, 20 January 1945
Co-diminutive movement in the Ohio Valley, outline 18
October 1944
B. Notes
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Utopian community experiments
Communitarianism
Communitarian socialism
Utopian groups
Utopian communities
Notes to file
Clippings to file
Book, manuscript lists
Brochures and pictures from several communities
Manuscripts relating to communitarianism in the
Illinois Historical Survey
Depression of 1837, Communitarian tendencies in the
late 1830s
Communitarianism, architecture, and city planning
Maps showing Utopian communities and some of Bestor’s
travels
Journal of trips to communitarian colonies
Unpublished papers by others
Papers by others, conference on utopias at the U. of
Ill., 1968
American communities, works mentioning several
different communities
Communitarian pamphlets
Other scholars of communitarianism
Correspondence to answer
III. Owenism
A. Materials relating to Backwoods Utopias
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Chapter 1, Notes not needed for other chapters
New edition correspondence
Notes for additions and revisions
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University of Pennsylvania Press correspondence
Second edition proofs
Reviews
List of reviews and complimentary copies sent
Updated bibliography
Addenda, second edition
B. New Harmony--Documentary History of New Harmony
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Outline of the proposed work and related projects
Correspondence with Howard Peckham
Correspondence requesting permission to publish
material
Title Page through Chapter 3
Chapter 4 through Chapter 7
Chapter 8 through end
Note on editorial principles
Outlines
Preliminary pages
“Chapter 1--The American Background”
“Chapter 2--Robert Owen’s New View of Society”
“Chapter 3--William Maclure, Scientist, Educator, and
Social Reformer”
“Chapter 4--The Convergence of Forces”
“Chapter 6--The Purchase of New Harmony”
“Chapter 7--Propaganda in High Places”
“Chapter 9--Establishing a “Halfway House”
“Chapter 10--The Preliminary Society in Operation”
“Chapter 11--The “Boatload of Knowledge”
“Chapter 13--Reorganization follows Reorganization”
“Chapter 17--Post-Mortem”
(Note: Empty manila folders were withdrawn from the
collection which gave the following chapter titles:
“Chapter 5: Owen’s Arrival in America,” “Chapter 8: The
Newspaper Debate on Owenism,” “Chapter 12: Launching the
“Permanent” Community of Equality,” “Chapter 14: Deepening
Difficulties,” “Chapter 15:The Break Between Owen and
Maclure” and “Chapter 16: Epilogue at New Harmony.”)
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Working copy of chapter 5, Owenite apologetics
Notes
Annotations to be written
Memoranda to research assistants
C. New Harmony--Other Writings and Speeches
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Aims of the New Harmony experiment, paper given at
Indiana History Conference, December 12, 1947
Maclure-Fretageot correspondence, page proof
Contributions to the Encyclopedia of Indiana History
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D. New Harmony--Notes
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Guide to the New Harmony Manuscripts in the Working
Men’s Institute
Maclure-Fretageot Correspondence, Catalogue
Correspondence, 1814-30, Catalogue
Series VIII, Guide to Maps and Plans
Correspondence, 1814-30, Notes on cataloging and
microfilming
Title Pages and Preliminary Matter
Correspondence: Index to Persons
Correspondence: Notes on Series
Correspondence: Through 1816
Correspondence: 1817
Correspondence: 1820
Correspondence: 1821
Correspondence: 1822
Correspondence: 1823
Correspondence: January-August 1824
Correspondence: September-October 1824
Correspondence: November-December 1824
Correspondence: January 1825
Correspondence: February 1825
Robert Owen Discourse: 25 February 1825
Robert Owen Discourse: 7 March 1825
Correspondence: March 1825
Correspondence: April 1825
Correspondence: May 1825
Correspondence: June-August 1825
Correspondence: September-October 1825
Correspondence: November-December 1825
Correspondence: January-March 1826
Correspondence: April-June 1826
Correspondence: July 1826
Robert Owen--Declaration of Mental Independence
Correspondence: August 1826
Correspondence: September-October 1826
A Contemporary Newspaper Satire of New Harmony
Correspondence: November-December 1826
Correspondence: January-February 1827
Correspondence: March-April 1827
Correspondence: May-June 1827
McGowin to Smith, 8 May 1827
Robert Owen Philadelphia Address, 25 June 1827
Philadelphia Mechanics Union of Trade Associations,
1827
Correspondence: July-December 1827
Correspondence: 1828
Correspondence: 1829
Correspondence: 1830
Correspondence: 1831
Correspondence: 1832
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Correspondence: 1833
Correspondence: 1834-1839
Correspondence: 1840 and after
Other correspondence
Paul Brown’s Twelve Months in New Harmony (1827)
Financial records
Financial records, catalogues
Financial records, notes
Reading financial records
Financial records, extra carbons
Minutes, notes
Topographical notes
Papers of Joseph Neef
Richard Owen Mss. from Mrs. Aline Owen Neal collection
Robert Dale Owen Mss. from Mrs. Aline Owen Neal
collection
William Maclure Mss. from Mrs. Aline Owen Neal
collection
Thomas Say Mss. from Mrs. Aline Owen Neal collection
Pelham papers and notes from April 14, 1960 visit
Letters, advertisements and articles in newspapers
U.S. Census of Manufacturers, 1820
Photocopies, Robert Owen’s Journal, 8 February 1851,
The Cooperative Magazine and manuscripts
Daily National Intelligencer: November 1824-December
1825
National Gazette and Literary Register:
National Intelligencer: 1826
Education Society Day Book, 7 May 1827
J. Wright Jr. to Robert Owen, March 9, 1825, December
10, 1825
Proceedings of the Preliminary Society: November 1825February 1826
Photocopies from books
Robert Owen--Ideas, Writings and Life, other than
activities in America
Robert Owen--Activities in America in the 1840fs
Robert Owen--Clippings
Biographical notes
Chronologies and detailed notes on organizations,
financial relations, etc.
Manuscripts at Economy, Pennsylvania
Notes on secondary works
Clippings and pamphlets
Robert Owen, clippings on books
Joseph Neef
Microfilm correspondence
Owenite publications in America bibliography, title
page transcripts, complete set
Owenite publications and periodicals
Owenite publications--Notes for Work in Progress
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Owenite publications--Robert Owen publications before
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Research to do
Editing in process
Clippings
J. C. C. Graham Instructions, work outstanding
J. C. C. Graham Instructions, work completed
Ian Graham
Pictures--community buildings and sites, postcard
folders
Pictures
Pictures--community buildings and sites, printed views
Pictures--Robert Owen, oil painting
Pictures--manuscripts (facsimiles)
Pictures--views of ideal communities
Pictures--glossy prints
Pamphlets (38)
E. Other Owenite Communities
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Indiana--Blue Spring, 1825
New York--Forestville Community, Coxsackie, 1826
New York--Franklin Community, Haverstraw, 1826
Ohio--Kendal Community, 1826
Ohio--Yellow Springs, 1825-1826
Pennsylvania--Goose Pond, offshoot of One-Mention
Pennsylvania--One-Mention, or Promisewell Community,
1843
Pennsylvania--Valley Forge, 1826
Tennessee--Nashoba
Wisconsin--Equality (Hunt’s Colony) 1843
Wisconsin--Equality, Tinker mss.
Wisconsin--Equality, letters of Thomas Hunt from New
Moral World
Wisconsin--Thomas Hunt, Report to a Meeting of
Intending Emigrants, 1843
Wisconsin--Macdonald and Tinker mss. and New Moral
World
Wisconsin--British Socialists in Wisconsin, 1843-1844,
reports on equality bv Hunt
Wisconsin--correspondence
Projected Owenite communities
Canada--Maxwell community
Great Britain--Harmony Hall, Queenwood
Great Britain--Other communities
Owenism in Great Britain
Miscellaneous community projects--1820s
Great Britain--projects for emigration to America to
found communities
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IV.
Fourierism
A. Backwoods Utopias, vol. 2 and related papers
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Outlines in current use
Outlines, Brook Farm: An Exhibition
Introduction, points in vol. 1 which may require
restatement of clarification
Lecture on library hour, U of I, 2 Nov. 1949
Chapter 1--Roots of Social Reform: The United States
in 1840
Chapter 1--Ideas of Sectarian Communities, fully
corrected copy of Chap 2 of v. 1, which was almost
completely eliminated in final version. To use in v.
2, eg. Swedenborgianism
Chapter 1--Revival of Communitarianism, Oberlin Colony
Chapter 1--Influence of Owenite Tradition, pages
eliminated from drafts of v. 1
Chapter 1--Educational Aspects, especially Greaves and
Alcott, pages eliminated from v. 1
Chapter 1--Educational and Communitarian Thought in
1840s, notes
Chapter 3--Albert Brisbane, notes for addition to
draft
Chapter 4--Fourierist School in France
Chapter 4--Fourierism in Great Britain
Chapter 5--Rochester’s Awakening
Chapter 5--Fourierism in Rochester, N. Y., see also
individual phalanxes
Chapter 6 (1st half)--Personnel of Rochester
Fourierism
Chapter 6 (2nd half)--Projects and Schisms in Western
New York
Chapter 7 (1st part)--Organizing the Sodus Bay Phalanx
Chapter 7 (2nd part)--Life and Labor at Sodus Bay
Chapter 7 (3rd part)--Disharmony and Dissolution
Chapter 8--The Rival Communities of Western New York
Chapter 8--Western New York, early drafts
Chapter 9--Ordeal by Law Suit
Chapter 9--Legal Aspects, notes
Chapter 10--Nothing Fails Like Failure
(Note: Empty manila folders were withdrawn from the above
series of folders which bore the following titles: “Chapter
3: The Great Apostle: Albert Brisbane,” “Chapter 4:
Organizing for Propaganda,” “Chapter 5: The Impact of
Fourierism: Stirrings in Western New York,” “Chapter 6:
Organizing for Action in Rochester” and “Chapter 7:
Fourierism in Practice: The Sodus Bay Phalanx.”)
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The Gospel According to Charles Fourier, chap. 2,
transferred from v. 1 to v. 2
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Fourier’s Doctrines, chap. 2, notes
Early draft of two chapters
Outlines
Fourier’s Ideas, earlier drafts
Bibliography, Fourier’s writings, earlier drafts
Chapter 2--Fourier’s Doctrines, notes for additions to
draft
Chapter 3--article from New York History to be revised
as chapter
Chapter 3--Fourierism Older New York Leadership, Notes
Chapter 5-Emerson’s attitude towards Fourierism and
Brook Farm (also see folders for Origins of Brook
Farm)
Fourier chapter
Chapter 5--Work of the Western Fourierist Leaders,
notes
Chapter 6--The Middle Western Phalanxes, notes
The Transit of Fourierism to America, notes
Influence of Fourierism on Movements After 1860, notes
Chapter 8--The Waning of Fourierism
Introduction--Communitarian Viewpoint, Notes not used
in v. 1, chap. 1
Fourierism, notes for revision of chapter
Manuscript sources, notes to be made into paragraphs
American Phalanxes, corrections of dissertation never
made in official copy at Yale
Early versions of articles on Fourierism in America,
bound April 1936
Phalanxes of Social Reform: The Caring of Fourierist
Socialism to America 1838-1845, chapters in progress
Fourierist Enthusiasm in Western and Northern New
York, 1842-45, paper given before the New York State
Historical Association, 25 Aug. 1934
Brook Farm Centennial Address
Brook Farm Records, Announcements of Project to edit
and publish
Charles Fourier, bibliography
Clippings
Acknowledgements, draft and notes
Bibliographical Essay, section eliminated from v. 1 to
be used in v. 2
Bibliographical Essay, miscellaneous drafts
Bibliographical Essay
B. Brook Farm
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General
1841
Notes
Maps
Deed and court records
Papers written by Bestor students
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“Record” Mss., Mass. Hist. Soc.
Other documents, Mass. Hist. Soc.
Account Book, Harvard Library
J. Burrill Curtis letters from Brook Farm, 1842-43
Minutes
Boston Union of Associationists, Religious Union of
Associationists, etc., notes
Newspaper clippings noted in bibliography
Origins of Brook Farm--original and final drafts
Origins of Brook Farm--earlier drafts
Origins of Brook Farm--final version, outline and
drafts of last part
Origins of Brook Farm--Influence of Brownson
Origins of Brook Farm--Intellectual changes in New
England just before 1840
Origins of Brook Farm--final draft
Correspondence, 1834-36
Correspondence, 1837-39
Records, 1841
Records, 1842
Records, 1843
Records, January-June 1844
Records, July-December 1844
Records, January-June 1845
Records, July-December 1845
Records, January-June 1846
Records, July-December 1846
Records, circa 1847
Records, 1847
Records, 1848
Records, 1849
Records, 1850 and thereafter
Records, year unknown
Records, reminiscences and other sources subsequent to
experiment
Correspondence
Mary MacDaniel to Mrs. Childs, 12 February 1849
I. B. and Ellen Walker to Mr. and Mrs. John Whiteley,
17 January 1848
Transcripts, 1850
Transcripts, 1854
Transcripts, 1855
Origins of Brook Farm, connection with Ballou’s
Project, notes
Origins of Brook Farm, events and factors in summer of
1840
Basic Principles and Aims
Theodore Parker
George Ripley
Ripley’s Agricultural Studies
Beginning of Community Life
Introductory section, final draft, notes
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Significance of Ripley’s Resignation, May 1840--Date
of Brook Farm Plan
Records and correspondence, 1840
C. Other Fourierist Communities
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34.
35.
36.
California--San Rafael Phalanstery
Illinois--Canton Phalanx, 1845
Illinois--Lamoille, Bureau County Phalanx
Illinois--Sangamon Association, Integral Phalanx,
Sources, transcripts, photostats and notes
Illinois--Sangamon Association, Integral Phalanx,
Chronologies, bibliographies
Illinois--Sangamon Association, Integral Phalanx,
Archival records
Illinois--Sangamon Association, Integral Phalanx,
Secondary accounts
Illinois--Sangamon Association, Integral Phalanx,
Miscellaneous notes
Indiana--Fourier Phalanx, Moore’s Hill
Indiana--LaGrange phalanx, 1844
Indiana--Philadelphia Industrial Association
Iowa--Iowa Pioneer Phalanx, 1844
Kansas--Silkville, or Kansas Co-operative Farm, or
Prarie Home
Michigan--Alphadelphia, draft in progress
Michigan--Alphadelphia Association, Persons
Michigan--Alphadelphia Association, Mss. records
Michigan--Alphadelphia Association, Indexes
Michigan--Alphadelphia Association, Printed sources,
see also: “Periodicals, Primitive Expounder
Michigan--Alphadelphia Association, Secondary works
Michigan--Alphadelphia phalanx, Correspondence
New Jersey--North American Phalanx, notes on
preliminary activities in Albany, N. Y.
New Jersey--North American Phalanx
New Jersey--North American Phalanx, Harvard
New Jersey--North American Phalanx, Bucklin collection
New Jersey--North American Phalanx, 1843
New Jersey--Raritan Bay Union, Eagleswood
New Jersey--Raritan Bay Union, Notes
New Jersey--Raritan Bay Union, Bibliography
New Jersey--Raritan Bay Union, Correspondence
New York--American Industrial Union, Federation of
Phalanxes
New York--Bloomfield Union Association, 1844
New York--Bloomfield Union Association, Burton v.
Wight Records
New York--Bloomfield, Deeds in County Clerk offices
New York--Clarkson
New York--Clarkson Association, 1844
New York--New York City, Fourienne Society
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New York--Jefferson County Industrial Association,
1843
New York--Mixville Association
New York--Morehouse Union, 1843
New York--Ontario Union
New York--Ontario Union, 1844
New York--Rochester Boarding House
New York--Sodus Bay Phalanx
New York--Sodus Bay, Proceedings, mss. in Rochester
Historical Society
New York--Sodus Bay, mss. in Rochester Historical
Society listed in bibliographical essay, 8 Aug. 1939
New York--Sodus Bay, Deeds
Ohio--Clermont Phalanx, 1844
Ohio--Columbian Phalanx, near Zanesville, 1845
Ohio--Ohio [originally American] Phalanx, 1844
Ohio--Trumbull Phalanx, 1844
Ohio--Fourierism in Ohio outside Cincinnati and Canton
Pennsylvania--Leraysville Phalanx, 1844
Pennsylvania Social Reform Unity, 1842
Pennsylvania--Sylvania Association, 1843
Texas--Reunion, bibliographical essay, see also
Considerant-- bibliographical notes
Texas--Reunion, Societe de colonisation EuropeoAmericaine au Texas
Texas--Reunion (Considerants colony), other notes
Texas--Reunion, Bestor correspondence
Texas--Reunion, Considerantfs writings thereon
Wisconsin--Pigeon River Fourier Colony
Wisconsin--Spring Farm Association
Wisconsin--Wisconsin Phalanx Records
Wisconsin--Wisconsin Phalanx, “The Wisconsin Phalanx”
by Frederick Boorse Kieckhefer
Wisconsin--Wisconsin Phalanx, Bound clippings
Wisconsin--Wisconsin Phalanx, 1844
Wisconsin--Wisconsin Phalanx, notes of July 1946 visit
Wisconsin--Wisconsin Phalanx, clippings
Wisconsin--Wisconsin phalanx, bibliographical
clippings
Wisconsin--Wisconsin Phalanx, bibliography, 1st draft
for dissertation and Nov. 1938 revision for final copy
Wisconsin--Wisconsin Phalanx, letters lent by Haven A.
Mason
Wisconsin--Wisconsin Phalanx, paper by Frances M.
Allensworth
D. Fourierist Projects not put in operation in the U.S.
1.
2.
3.
4.
California Phalansterian Company (circa 1849)
Connecticut
District of Columbia
Illinois
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Indiana
Iowa
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Massachusetts--Boston
Mississippi
Missouri
New Hampshire
New York
New York--Albany
New York--Canandaigua
New York--New York City
New York--Ontario Phalanx
New York--Rush Industrial Association
Ohio--Cincinnati, 1840s
Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
Rhode Island
Tennessee
Texas
Texas--Phalanx projected by German immigrants
Vermont
Virginia
Virginia--Potomac Phalanx
Wisconsin
National Fourierist organizations and conventions
Semi-Fourierist experiments in the U.S.
Brazil
Canada
France--Citeaux
France--Conde-sur-Vesgre
France--Phalanstere d’enfants and similar projects
France--Familistere of Guise (see also Godin)
E. Albert Brisbane
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
7.
8.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
List of his columns in New York Tribune
New York Tribune Column: March 1-15, 1842
March 16-31
April 1-15
April 16-30 6. May 2-14
May 16-31
June 1-15 9.
June 17-30
July 2-15
July 16-30
August
September
October
November
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December
January, 1843
February
March
April
May
June
July
August
September-October, 1843
Correspondence: collection in Ill. Hist. Survey
Miscellaneous undated correspondence
Brisbane’s library
Notes
Periodical and newspaper articles
European trip
“Fourier’s Social Order” in Christian Register
Albert Brisbane Propagandist for Socialism in the
1840s, published article with notes for revision
End of Brisbane’s Career, draft for Backwoods Utopias,
v. 3
Acquisition of Brisbane Papers by Ill. Hist. Survey
F. Other Leaders among American Fourierists
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
Victor Considerant, notes (see also Texas--Reunion)
Victor Considerant, Fourierist Communitarian, paper
given at AHA, December 1948
Parke Godwin, A Popular View of the Doctrines of
Charles Fourier, notes
Elijah P. Grant--Index to Correspondence
Elijah P. Grant--Correspondence inventory of mss.
Elijah P. Grant--Correspondence through 1842
Elijah P. Grant--Correspondence, 1843
Elijah P. Grant--Correspondence, 1844
Elijah P. Grant--Correspondence, 1845
Elijah P. Grant--Correspondence, 1846
Elijah P. Grant--Correspondence, 1847 and thereafter
G. General Notes and Correspondence
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
General accounts of movement in the United States
Connections with other reform movements
Connections with other reform movements--Anarchism
before 1880
Connections with Swedenborgianism
Criticisms of Fourierism
Constitutions, subject notes
A. E. Winter to Sarah Winter, 20 September 1847
Le Nouveau Monde, notes
Notes taken at Bibliotheque Nationale
Notes to filed
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12.
13.
14.
Memoranda to research assistants on unfinished work
Correspondence to answer
Letter to James T. Babb
Notes on Henry M. Schreiber article on “Fourierism and
the Paddies of Boston”
H. Pictures, Maps and Pamphlets
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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Brook Farm, photos
Brook Farm, sketches
New Jersey--Eagleswood (Raritan Bay Union)
New Jersey--North American Phalanx
New Jersey--North American Phalanx, Domain map
sketches
New Jersey--North American Phalanx, community
buildings and sites
New York--Bloomfield Union Association
New York--Clarkson Phalanx
New York--Mixvilie Phalanx, Wiscoy, N.Y.
New York--Morehouse Union
New York--Ontario Union, Littleville on Canandaigua
Outlet
New York--Sodus Bay, community buildinss and site
Ohio--Trumbull Phalanx
Pennsylvania --Leraysville Phalanx, community
buildings and sites
Pennsylvania--Sylvania Phalanx
Wisconsin--Wisconsin Phalanx, community buildings and
sites
North American Phalanx Monthly Account, Nov. 30, 1854
Portraits: Warren Chase
Portraits: Charles Fourier, notes on portraits
Portraits: Charles Fourier, eight copies of a print
Caricatures
Views of Ideal Community
Views of Ideal Community by J. Sartain in Constitution
of the Philadelphia Unitary Building Association
Portraits
Printed Works, photocopies
Community Buildings and Sites
Maps
Manuscripts, photos
Wisconsin Phalanx paintings and designs
Check-list of books containing Brook Farm letters
Notes and clippings on Fourierist publications
Pamphlets (10)
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V.
Other Communities
A. Shakers
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Influences of Shakers
General notes
Unsorted notes
Indiana--Busro, or West Union
Massachusetts--Hancock
New York--Mount Lebanon
New York--Mount Lebanon, article by B. Roueche
Ohio--Watervliet
Notes on Shakers and Galena, Illinois church
Library of Congress manuscripts
Clippings and Broadsides
Clippings
Pamphlets (21)
B. To 1860
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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27.
28.
Arkansas--Harmonial Vegetarian Society, 1860
Connecticut--Wallingford Comnunity (branch of Qneida),
1851
Delaware--Plockhoy’s
Illinois--Bishop Hill
Illinois--Nauvoo (Icaria), 1849
Illinois--Nauvoo (Icaria), correspondence
Illinois--Nauvoo (Icaria), clippings
Indiana--Christianna or Kristeen (project only), 1845
Indiana--Coal Creek Community, ca. 1825
Indiana--Congregation of Saints, 1843
Indiana--Grand Prarie Harmonial Institute, 1853
Indiana--Harmonie
Indiana--Union Home, 1844
Iowa--Amana
Iowa--Amana, pamphlets
Iowa--Communia, 1847
Iowa--Garden Grove Community
Iowa--Icaria
Iowa--Jaspis Kolonie (Swedenborgian), 1851
Maryland--Labadists, 1683
Massachusetts--Fruitlands, 1843
Massachusetts--Hopedale, 1842
Massachusetts--Northampton, 1842
Missouri--Bethel, 1844
Missouri--Cheltenham (Icarian), 1858
Missouri--New Helvetia, foreign-language, nonreligious, 1844
Missouri--Order of Enoch or United Order, Independence
(Mormon), 1831
New York--Attractive Cormiunity, Galen, Wayne Co.
(project only??)
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New Vork--Ebenezer
New York--Jerusalem (Jemima Wilkinson), 1788
New York--Kiantone, 1853
New York--Modern Times, 1851
New York--Oneida Community, 1848
New York--Skaneateles Community, 1843
New York--Union, Clark’s Crossing near Potsdam, 1804
Ohio--Community of United Christians, Berea, Cuya-hoga
Co., 1837
Ohio--Equality (Josiah Warren), Tuscarawas Co.
Ohio--Fruit Hills, 1845
Ohio--Kirtland (Mormon), 1830
Ohio--Memnomia, 1856
Ohio--Prarie Home, 1844
Ohio--Spring Hill, 1829ff.
Ohio--True Brotherhood (site of Clermont ^halanx)
Ohio--Utopia, or Trialsville (Josiah Warren), 1847
Ohio--Zoar, 1817
Oregon--Aurora, 1856
Pennsylvania--Bethlehem, and other Moravian
communities
Pennsylvania--Economy (Rappite), 1825 (see also Ind.-Harmonie)
Pennsylvania--Ephrata, 1732
Pennsylvania--McKean County, Teutonia, 1842
Pennsylvania/Louisiana--New Philadelphia Society
(Count Leon)
Pennsylvania--Peace Union, 1843
Pennsylvania--Women in the Wilderness
Texas--Bettina, 1847
Texas--Icaria, 1848
Wisconsin--Ephraim (Moravian), 1853
Wisconsin--Germania, or “The Company,” Shields
Township, Marquette Co.
Wisconsin St. Nazianz, 1854
Wisconsin--Voree (Mormon schismatics), 1848
Amish
Settlements that were not Communitarian
Great Britain--Concordium
Mexico--Topolobampo (Sinaloa)
Paraguay--Jesuit Reducciones
Paraguay--William Lane’s Experiment
Religious communities
Sectarian communities
Communitarianism, Clippings
Communitarianism, Unsorted clippings
C. After 1860
1.
2.
3.
Alaska--Matanuska Valley
California--Kaweah, 1880fs
California/Louisiana--Llano, 1914
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Colorado--Union Colony, 1869
Georgia--Christian Commonwealth, 1896
Georgia--Koinonia, 1940s-50s
Georgia--Macedonia Cooperative Community, Clarksville,
see also correspondence: Newton, David
New York--Brocton, Salem-on-Erie, 1860s
New York--Father Divine
New York--Miscellaneous
South Dakota--Hutterites, 1874
Tennessee--Rugby, 1880s
Washington--Burley
U.S. government projects
Communes of 1960s and 1970s
Australia--New Island Community, 1963
Canada--Harmony Island (Doukhobor)
New Zealand--Phila, documents lent by R. L. Keyes,
Oct. 31, 1965
Other communities
Project of Thomas O. Karst to investigate communes of
the 1970s
U.S. Census of Religious Bodies, 1926, 1936
Clippings
D. Pictures and Pamphlets
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
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14.
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16.
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19.
20.
Connecticut--Enfield (Shakers)
Illinois--Bishop Hill
Illinois--Nauvoo
Kentucky--Pleasant Hill (Shakers)
Maine--Sabbathday Lake (Shakers)
Massachusetts--Hancock (Shakers)
Massachusetts--Hopedale
New Hampshire--East Canterbury (Shakers)
New Hampshire--Enfield (Shakers)
New York--Mt. Lebanon (Shakers)
New York--Salem-on-Erie, Brocton (Harris Community)
New York--Watervliet or Niskeyuna (Shakers)
Ohio--Utopia
Ohio--Zoar
Pennsylvania--Economy (Rappites)
Pennsylvania--Ephrata
Pennsylvania--Harmony (Rappites)
Other American Communities
Mormon Pamphlets (8)
Other Pamphlets and clippings (10)
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VI.
Bibliography
A. Newspapers
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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31.
32.
33.
Indiana--New Harmony Gazette and Free Enquirer
Massachusetts, Boston--Advertiser examined for Emerson
Massachusetts, Boston--Commonwealth, examined for
Emerson
Massachusetts, Boston--Courier, examined for Emerson
Massachusetts, Boston--Journal, examined for Emerson
Massachusetts, Boston, various, examined for Emerson
Massachusetts, Concord, various, examined for Emerson
Massachusetts, Other towns, examined for Emerson
New York City--Courier & Enquirer
New York City--Herald
New York City--Post
New York City--Sun
New York City--Times
New York City--Times, index
New York City--Tribune, 1841-43
New York City--Tribune, 1844-47
New York City--Tribune, 1848 and after
New York City--Tribune, clippings concerning its
history
New York City--other papers
New York, Rochester--Advertiser
New York, Rochester--Democrat
New York, Rochester--Republican
New York, Rochester--NYA Index
New York, Skaneateles
Ohio, Cincinnati, 1843-45
Ohio, Cleveland
Ohio, 1840-1850
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
Pennsylvania, Pittsburgh
Wisconsin, Ripon--Commonwealth, index of articles
England, examined for Emerson
Notes to File, Fourierist period
Extra carbons of transcripts
B. Periodicals
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
American Socialist (successor to Oneida Circular)
Boston Investigator
Bulletin de la Societe de Colonisation EuropeoAmericaine au Texas
Bulletin Revue du Mouvement Social
Bulletin du mouvement Societaire en Europe et en
Amerique
Bulletin Phalansterien
Christian Examiner
Christian Socialist
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54.
55.
Communist (ed. by Alcander Longley), 1868ff.
Communist (Skaneateles)
Co-operative Magazine (London)
Credit Foncier of Sinaloa
The Crisis, original copies, v. I no.1-6, 10, 23, 3638
Democratie Pacifique
Le Devoir
The Dial
Diamond
Educational Circular and Communist Apostle
L’Estafette, (New York), 1838-39
Etudes Sociales (Familistere de Guise), original
copies of no. 1,2,3-2me ed.,4-7
Experimental Community Exchange (published by
Cooperative Community Builders)
The Fourierist (Buffalo), 1844
The Future (New York)
Harbinger, references to it
Harbinger, photostats
Harbinger, original copies v. Ill #’s 2,3,10,12,
13,15, 26, v. IV numbers 5,7, gift of Miss Elizabeth
Hoxie
Harbinger, checklist of articles, notes on articles
Harbinger, transcripts
Health Journal
Healthian
Herald of Progress (London), 1845-46
Herald of the New Moral World (New York), 1841-42
Herald of Truth
Journal of Association
La Libertaire (New York)
Liberator
London Phalanx
London Phalanx Monthly Magazine
Manifesto (Shakers)
Mechanic (Fall River, Massachusetts)
Model Republic
Monthly Miscellany
Morning Star
National Anti-Slavery Standard
New Age and Concordium Gazette
New England Farmer and Horticultural Register
New Industrial World
New Moral World
New Yorker
Nichols Monthly
Niles’ (Weekly, National) Register
Non-Resistant
North American Phalanx
Nouveau Monde
Oneida Circular (Perfectionist)
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98.
Pathfinder
Peaceful Revolutionist, Periodical Letter (both
periodicals of Josiah Warren)
Phalange, Journal de la Science Sociale
Phalange, Revue de la Science Sociale Phalansterian Record, Social Record
Phalanx (Buffalo)
Phalanx, transcripts and notes
Phalanx, photostats
Phalanx, references to it
Pioneer Phalanx
Ploughshare and Pruning Hook
Practical Christian, and other periodicals of Hopedale
Community
The Present
Primitive Expounder
Reasoner
Red Republican
Reforme Industrielle, ou Le Phalanstere
Reformer, or Advocate of Industrial Association
Register (Orbiston), 1825-27
Regenerator
Renovation
Revue Encyclopedique
Science Sociale (Paris, 1867-70)
Shepherd
Social Pioneer
Social Reformer (Boston)
Social Revolutionist
Social Solutions
Spirit of the Age
Spirit of the Age, original copy #9 Sept. 1, 1849,
gift of Miss Elizabeth Hoxie
Subterranean
Una
Univercoelum
Vermont Telegraph
Voice of Industry, New Era of Industry
Western Messenger
Working Bee (Hudsonian Society, Mamea Fen,
Cambridgeshire), 1839-41
Working Man’s Advocate
Yankee Doodle
Young America
Bibliographical Ghosts
Articles on Fourierism in British and American
Periodicals before 1860
Fourierist Periodicals, Work in progress
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C. Books and Pamphlets
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
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12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Fourierist Publications in Great Britain and U. S.: A
Critical Bibliography
Fourierist pamphlets, location of copies
Fourierist publications, notes for work in progress,
1843
Fourierist publications
Fourierist publications
Fourierist publications
Fourierist publications
Fourierist publications
Fourierist publications
Fourierist bibliography
Fourierist Publications in Great Britain and U.S.: A
Critical Bibliography, Introduction, notes
Fourierist Publications in Great Britain and U.S.: A
Critical Bibliography, Early Drafts
A Bibliography of Utopias by Buell G. Gallagher notes
1844 notes 1845 notes 1846-47 notes 1848-50 notes
1851-59 notes after 1860
List of microfilm owned by Bestor
Books in English Dealing Indirectly with Fourierism
Memorandum on Considerant’s Great West and on
Brisbane’s publishing activities, 1850-76
Notes on Fourier’s Oeuvres Completes and individual
works (other than Traite de l’Association)
Translations from Fourier and French Fourierites
Co-Operative Movement--Broadsides
VII. Biographical Notes
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
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9.
10.
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14.
15.
16.
Notes on Fourierites not associated with a particular
phalanx
Authors of secondary works, notes
Adams, John Ouincy
Alcott, A. Bronson
Alcott, A. Bronson, clippings
Allen, John
Andrews, Stephen Pearl
Ballou, Adin
Barmby, Goodwyn
Bennett, James Gordon
Blanchard, Calvin
Blatchly, Cornelius Camden (including notes on Essay
on Common Wealths)
Briancourt, Mathieu
Brindley, John (opponent of Owenism, England, 1840fs)
Brisbane, Arthur
Brooke, Abram
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Brown, Bob, calendar of correspondence, 1918-40 in Bob
Brown Collection in Ill. Hist. Survey
Brown, Paul
Brown, Solyman
Brownson, Orestes A.
Burton, Warren
Cabet, Etienne
Calvert, George H.
Capron, Eliab W.
Carlyle, Thomas
Channing, William Ellery
Channins, William Henry
Chase, Warren
Clapp, Henry Jr.
Collins, John A.
Combe, Abram
Considerant, Victor
Conway, Moncure
Curtis, George William
Dana, Charles A.
Doherty, Hugh
Dorsey, James M.
Dwight, John Sullivan
Ely, Richard T.
Enfantin
Etzler
Evans, Frederick William
Fellenberg, Philipp Emanuel von
Fish, Benjamin (Rochester)
Fisher, James T.
Fitzhugh, George
Fowler, Orson S.
Frank, Michael
Frost, John
Frost, Thomas (Forty Years Recollection)
Fuller, Margaret
Giles, Edward
Girard, William
Godin, J. B. A.
Godwin, Parke
Grant, Elijah P.
Gray, John
Greaves, J. P.
Greeley, Horace
Griscom, John
Griswold, Rufus W.
Hansard, Luke (pseud.: Minor Hugo)
Harring, Harro
Harris, Thomas Lake
Hawthorne, Nathaniel
Hecker, Isaac T.
Hedge, Frederic Henry
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Hempel, C. J.
Hennell, Mary
Hennequin, Victor
Hinds, William A.
Hine, L. A.
Howe, Samuel Gridley
Howland, Edward and Marie
James, Henry (the elder)
Kellogg, Miner K., at New Harmony
Knight, Jane D. (Shaker sister)
Lane, Charles
Lazarus, Marx Edgeworth
Lechevalier, Jules
Leland, Theron C.
Longley, Alcander
Lowell, James Russell
Ludlow, William
Macdaniel, Osborne
Macdonald, A. J.
Macdonald, Donald
McLaren, Donald C.
Maclure, William
Maclure, William, Opinions on Various Subjects
Manesca, Jean
Maroncelli, Piero
Marx, Karl, and other Marxists
Mathews, Robert (“Matthias”)
Meeker, Nathan
Morell, John Reynell
Morgan, John Minter
Murray, Orson S.
Neef, Joseph
Nichols, Mary Sargeant Gove
Nichols, Thomas Lowe
Nicholson, Valentine
Nordhoff, Charles
Noyes, J. H., History of American Socialism
Orvis, John
Owen, Albert K.
Owen, Richard
Owen, Robert Dale
Owen, William
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer
Peabody, Elizabeth Palmer, photostats
Pestalossi, John
Poe, Edgar Allan
Priber, Christian
Raymond, Henry J.
Ripley, George, editor
Ripley, Sophia
Ryckman, L. W.
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119. Saint-Simon, Claude Henri, Comte de, and the Saintsimoniens
120. Sears, Charles
121. Shaw, Francis George
122. Simonin, Amadee H.
123. Smith, Gerrit
124. Smith, James E., editor of Shepherd
125. Stillman, Edwin A.
126. Stone, Kirk H., Alaskan Group Settlement
127. Theller, E. A.
128. Thompson, William
129. Thornburgh, James D.
130. Trollope, Frances
131. Tweedy, Edward
132. Tyler, Alice Felt, notes for a review of
Freedom’s
Ferment
133. Underhill, Samuel
134. Van Amringe, Henry Hamlin
135. Warren, Josiah
136. Wattles, John 0.
137. Weitling, Wilhelm
138. Weld, Theodore Dwight
139. Whitman, Walt
140. Wilkinson, James John Garth
141. Williams, John S.
142. Wright, Frances
143. Wright, Henry G.
144. Young, Arthur
VIII. Miscellaneous
1.
2.
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Notes on a variety of aspects of the 3 vol. Backwoods
Utopias project
Notes on Owenism and Fourierism
Correspondence of Fourierites having nothing to do
with Fourierism
Unsorted clippings on communitarianism, reform, etc.
Utilitarians on education
Utilitarians on education, final paper
Utilitarianism
Tennyson
Science, Dissent and Tennyson, drafts of sections not
completed
Science in Tennyson’s Intellectual Environment, early
versions of sections
Science in Tennyson’s Intellectual Environment, first
fair copy
Science in Tennyson’s Intellectual Environment, second
fair copy
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Science in Tennyson’s Intellectual Environment, second
fair copy revised for last copy
Tennyson and Science, notes
Science and Dissent, notes
Priestley, Dr. Joseph, done in connection with
Tennyson and Science, March-April 1933
Dissenting Academies
Dissenters, relationship between U.S. colleges and
English dissenting academies
Science, Dissent and Education, notes and
bibliographies for future use
Population of England and Wales
Population in England in late 18th and early 19th
centuries (paper written for Mr. David Owen’s seminar,
January 1934)
Birth control
Romanticism
David Jacks of Monterey, and Lee L. Jacks, His
Daughter by A. E. Bestor
Dana-Greeley Break
G. W. Curtis, on the Dorr Rebellion
Proposal for Poison Gas
Octagonal Houses
Anti-Abolitionists
Foreign Travelers in America
Lyceums and Chautauouas, Encyclopaedia Britanica
article
Rowland Hill’s plan for Hone Colonies for Poor, 1832
U. of Ill. theses relating to Labor and Industrial
Relations
Labor Union Journals and Newspapers available from the
State Historical Society of Wisconsin
Kollman, Eric C. M1848--The Parting of the Ways”
Capron, E.W., Senaca Falls Women’s Rights Convention
Unsorted notes
Bestor’s critique of James J. Martin’s “Men Against
the State” for U. of Pa. Press
Review of proposed article by Harold F. Wilson for
MVHR
William H. Chamberlin on Animal Farm
Lists of Books
Religious history book list
Ill.. Hist. Survey--Publications, mailing lists
Ill. Hist. Survey--Guide to mss. Collections
Memos to Research Assistants, uncompleted work
Historical Methods, Hist. 495
Historical Methods, editing documents
Arranging, Cataloguing and Microfilming a Small
Manuscript Collection
Correspondence
Unitarian Church matters
Research to do--Illinois Historical Survey
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Research to do--Indianapolis
Research to do--Cincinnati
Research to do--Washington, D.C.
Research to do--Elsewhere
Research to do--General
Notes--Chicago Historical Society
Notes--National Archives
Notes--Morgan (Pierpont) Library, 1953
Correspondence: letter I
Correspondence: Illinois State Historical Library
Correspondence: Indiana Historical Bureau
Correspondence: Indiana Historical Society
Correspondence: Indiana State Library
Clippings
Microfilm
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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14.
The Disseminator, Feb. 27, 1828 - June 3, 1829
The Social Revolutionist, 2 issues
The Communist (Skaneateles Community), July 10, 1844 Mar. 5, 1846
The Present, Sept. 1843 - Mar. 1, 1844
Harbinger, July 1845 - Aug. 22, 1846, scattered
Harbinger, Nov. 6, 1847 - Feb. 10, 1849, scattered
U.S. Supreme Court Records, Dred Scott v. Sandford,
case papers and Justices opinions
Senate Bill #1, 1st Cong, 1st sess., to create
Judicial Courts of the U.S., also other early bills
U.S. Supreme Court, published briefs of Mississippi v.
Johnson, Georgia v. Grant, Ex parte McCardle and Ex
parte Yerger
Calvin Blanchard books (7 title pages only) and two
pamphlets advertising books he published
Albert Brisbane and Charles Fourier, General
Introduction to Social Science, Sociological Series
No. 1, Preface and 13 pp. of Introduction
Phalanx Associations’ pamphlets (2)
William Henry Channing, part of unidentified work
George A. Throop Papers, microfilmed from Cornell
University’s Collection
X. Additional Materials
Includes selected original and additional copies of typescripts
contained in certain series and subseries (I.A, III.D, IV.B, and VI),
copies of publications and pamphlets on the history of
communitarianism and related topics, research note cards, and other
research materials.