Re: Shakers

From: Wade Smith (wade_smith@harvard.edu)
Date: Tue Apr 30 2002 - 16:37:42 BST

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    On Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at 10:28 , Alan Patrick wrote:

    > the overall Northeastern US
    > culture of the time seems fairly receptive to
    > the birth & nurture of many of these types of cults/sub-religions/etc.

    Remember- they mostly came here from elsewhere.

    - Wade

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