In the late 19th century, in this impressive New York State home, the utopian Oneida Community thrived for 30 years. This implausible Protestant Perfectionist community had hundreds of members; ...
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Oneida community founder John Humphrey Noyes and the group’s communal dwelling, known as the “Mansion House.” By signing up, you confirm that you are over the age of 16 and agree to receive occasional ...
ONEIDA -- On Thursday, May 12, at 7:30 p.m., the Oneida Library and the Oneida Community Mansion House host "Oneida Community vs. Transcendentalism," a presentation on the radical currents of reform ...
When John Humphrey Noyes slipped across the Canadian border in June 1879, he was fleeing potential criminal charges arising from his leadership of the Oneida Community, a utopian religious commune in ...
In 19th-century America, a number of utopian communities, oblivious to the defeatist etymology of the word utopia (Greek for “not” plus “place”, or “no-place”), were established, mostly throughout the ...
WALLINGFORD – In the mid-1800s, Wallingford residents tried to create paradise on earth. Members of the utopian Oneida community who settled in town believed Jesus Christ’s return to earth had already ...
ONEIDA -- On Thursday, May 12, at 7:30 p.m., the Oneida Library and the Oneida Community Mansion House host "Oneida Community vs. Transcendentalism," a presentation on the radical currents of reform ...