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Harmonite
Harmonist Har"mo*nist, Harmonite Har"mo*nite, n. (Eccl.
Hist.)
One of a religious sect, founded in W["u]rtemburg in the last
century, composed of followers of George Rapp, a weaver. They
had all their property in common. In 1803, a portion of this
sect settled in Pennsylvania and called the village thus
established, Harmony.
Meaning of Harmonite from wikipedia
- years,
roughly from 1805
until 1905.
Members were
known as Harmonists,
Harmonites, or Rappites. The
Society is best
known for its
worldly successes, most...
- into
effect Rapp's
communal religious teachings. In 1804, two
groups of
Harmonites purchased a
tract of land in
Butler County. They
formally established...
- was the
third and
final location of the
Harmonites.
Established in 1824, Old
Economy -
known to the
Harmonites as "Ökonomie" - was
founded upon German...
- in America. Old
Economy Village Pennsylvania George Rapp 1824 1906 A
Harmonites Village. The
Harmony Society is a
Christian theosophy and
pietist society...
-
worldwide recognition for its
religious devotion and
economic prosperity. The
Harmonites were abolitionists, and
began placing signs along the Ohio
River with...
-
built by the pietist,
communal religious group,
known as Harmonists,
Harmonites, or Rappites. The
Harmonists settled in the
Indiana Territory after leaving...
- agricultural, manufacturing, and
commercial economy in all
three of the
Harmonite towns that were
later founded in the
United States. On
February 4, 1783...
-
built numerous steamboats,
including the
William Penn,
which carried the
Harmonites from
their second settlement in New Harmony, Indiana, to
Beaver County...
- "Margie" Lord
Kitchener Clive Bradley 1971
Harmonites "Play Mas" Lord
Kitchener Earl
Rodney 1972
Harmonites "St.
Thomas Girl" Lord
Kitchener Earl Rodney...
- pacifistic,
advocated celibacy, and
music was a big part of
their lives. The
Harmonites (or Harmonists)
wrote their own
music and even had an orchestra. The Society...