Chapter 50 of 51 · History of American Socialisms by John Humphrey Noyes
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673 INDEX. Allen, John, 179,212,291,536. Alphadelphia Phalanx, 388. Andrews, Stephen Pearl, 94, 212,5 66. Association, essential requi sites of, 57 ; its objects de fined, 292. Baker, Rapp's su~cessor, 1.35. Ballou, Adin, his sketch of Owen, 88; founder of Hope dale, 119; book on Social ism, 127; Vice President at Boston Convention, 514; complains of his timber, 647. Beecher, Dr., revivalist, 103. Beizel, Conrad, founder of the Ephrata Community, 133. Belding, Dr. L. C., founder of LeraysvillePhalanx, 263. Bimeler, Joseph, founder of the Zoar Community, 135. Bloomfield Association, 296. Blue Springs Community, 73. Boyle, James, 277. Brisbane, Albert, introduces Fourierism, I~ 23, 161; publications, 113, 200, 450, 56o; edits column in Tribune, 201, 230; specimen exposi tion, 202; establishes the monthly Phalanx, 206 ; converts Brook Farm, 209 ; lec tures, 269; represents Amer ican As!)ociation in Europe, 216; toasts Greeley, 226; contrasted with Fourier 249; relation to Ohio Phalanx, 356; letter to a Cincinnati Convention, 366; selects site of North American Phalanx 45 2 ; inspires A. J. Davis, 566; responsibility, 248, 250, 665 ; his letter on Fourier-' ism, 665.
Brocton Community, 577; his tory and· description of, by Oliver Dyer, 578; members of, 580; religious belief, 580; Communism, 581; Internal Respiration, 581; doctrine of Love and Marriage, 583; Sense of Chastity, 583; do mestic affairs, 585; "Will it Succeed ?" 586; Swedenbor gianism, its religion, 589; views of Bible, 593; land mania, 594. Brook Farm, suggested by Dr. Channing, 1°4; Emerson's reminiscences of, 1°4; its Transcendental origin, 108; its afflatus, 1°9; first notice INDEX. of in the Dial, 109 j origi-! letters from, 414, 416, 430 j nal constitution, 113; con-I on associative success, 432. version to Fourierism, 512; Clarkson Phalanx, 278. new constitution, 522; in-Clermont Phalanx, 366. corporation as a Phalanx, Columbian Phalanx, 404. 527; propagating Fourier-Collins, John A., founder of ism, 529; under the lead the Skaneateles Community W. H. Channing, 530; 162 ; his report of the Sodus propagating Swedenborgi-Bay Phalanx, 288.
anism, 537 ; under the lead Confederation of Associations, of John S. Dwight and 272. Charles A. Dana, 546; its Cooperative Society, 73. Phalanstery destroyed by Cooperation not Socialism, fire, 55 I; dissolution, 559; 564. its end virtually the end of Coxsackie Community, 77-. Fourierism, 563.' Curtis, Geo. Wm., at Brook Brooke, Dr. A., 310, 314. Farm, 106; writer for the Brooke, Edward, 310. Harbinger, 212; what he Buchanan, Dr., 84. says of Brook Farm's lack Bureau Co. Phalanx, 409. of history, 108. Bush~ Prof, 539. Dana, Chas. A., agent of Am. Campbell, Dr. Alexander, de-Un. of Associationists, 535 ; bates with Owen, 60, 86. mission of, 533; address by, Channings, their connection 222; on Swedenborg, 547; with Socialism, 103, 516. on Brocton Community 586. Channing, Dr., suggests Brook Davis, A. T., .his Harmonial Farm, 104. Brotherh'ood, I I j rival of Channing, Wm. H., publishes Swedenborg, 94, 539; inthe Present, 118; at Brook spired by Brisbane and Farm, 106; speeches, 215, Bush, 566.
225, 533; address at N. A. Deductive and Inductive 80Phalanx, 468; letter to Cin-cialisms, 658. cinnati Convention, 366; ex-Dial, ·The, history of, 105; expounds Fourierism in Bos-tracts from, 109, 113, 512, ton, 51 3; opinion of Fourier, 513,517. 514; succeeds Brisbane 530; Doherty, Hugh, 'writer for the leads Brook Farm in its con-Harbinger, 2I 2 ; Swedenborversion to Fourierism, 516; gian Fourierite, 542. religion of, 228, 562; sub-Draper, E. D., extinguishes scribes to the Raritan Bay Hopedale 132. Union, 488; extols Sweden-Dwight, John S., writer for the borg, 544. Harbinger, 212 ; on SwedenChase, Warren, founder of borg, 546. Wisconsin Phalanx, 41 I j Ebenezer Community, 136.
INDEX. 675 Edger, Henry, 94. Edwards, Jonathan, father of revivals, 29. Emerson, R. W., his reminis cences of Brook Fann, 104 ; attitude toward Brook Farm, 108; lecture on Swedenborg, 543; prevails over W. H; Channing, 562. Ephrata, 133 Evans, Elder, 566. Finney, C. G., revivalist, 25. Flower, Richard, sells Harmony to Owen, 33. Forrestville Community, 74. Fourier~ Charles, theoretical, 185 ' had before him the ex ample of the Shakers, 192 ; birthday celebration, 226; would disown the Phalanx es, 247; contrasted with Brisbane, 248; coupled with Swedenborg, 545 ; criticism of, 249, 266, 665, 670. Fourierism, introduced by Brisbane and Greeley, 14, 23; preparation for, 102; compared with Owenism, 193, 199 ; account keeping, 276; its dreams not con firmed by experience, 293 ; based on a township, 510; must be made alive by Christ,s 18; co-incident with Swedenborgianism 541 , 546; gave its strength to Spirit ualism, 566, 613.
Franks, J. J., 92 . Franklin Community, 73. Fuller, Margaret, l0S, 106; edits the .Dial, 1,09. Fundamentals of Socialism 193· Garden Grove Community 409 Ginal, Rev. George, 252. Godwirt, .Parke, expositor of Fourierism, 181 ; social ar chitects, 181; address by, 217, 226; couples Fourier and Swedenborg, 541. Goose Pond Community, 259. Grant, E. P., letter from, 214 ; founder and regent of Ohio Phalanx, 354, 356, 3 63. Gray, John, at N. A. Phalanx, 478, 4 84. Greeley, Horace, introduces Fourierism, 14, 201; ac- . knowledges the success of the religious Communities, 138; treasurer of Sylvania Association, 208, 233 ; toasted by Brisbane, 226; his position, 229; pledges his property' to the cause, 232 ; relation to Ohio Pha lanx, 356, 358; letter to Cincinnati Convention, 366; address at N. A. Phalanx, 468 ; offers a loan to N. A. Phc~Janx, 501; controversy with Raymond, 562; pro nounces the Oneida Com munitya trade-success, 510; summary of his socialistic experience, 653, 655· Greig, John, 271 ; historian of Clarkson Phalanx, 278.
Harmonists, 32. Harris, T. L., leader at Moun tain Cove Community, 573; Scott's estimate of, 575 ; career,_ 578; Universalist, 593 ; Spiritualist, 593 ; Swe denborgian, 577; doctrine of respiration, 590;· leader at Brocton Community, 577. Haverstraw Community, 74.
676 INDEX. Hawthorne, Nathaniel, jilts Brook Farm, 107. Hempel, J. C., book on Four ier and Swedenborg, 545. Hopedale, Ballou's exposition of, 120, 127 ; causes of fail ure. Individual Sovereignty,· a reaction from Owenism, 42. Integral Phalanx, 377. Iowa Pioneer Phalanx, 409. Jacobi's Synopsis, 133. J ames, Henry, writer for the Harbinger, 212; Swedenborgian, 546. . J anson, Erick, founder of Bishop Hill Colony, 137. J ansonists, 137· Jefferson Co. Phalanx, 299. Johnson, Q A., 166; opposes Collins, 168. Joint-Stockism, 195; basis of, 197· Kendal COllllllunity, 78. La Grange Phalanx, 397. Lane, Charles, on marriage, 51 9. Lazarus, M. E., writes for the Harbinger, 212; at N. A. Phalanx, 481. Lee, Ann, 134, 598, 599 ; com lllunications from, 6°3, 6°4, 606,6ro. Leet, H. N., his letters about the Mountain. Cove Com munity, 568, 569. Leland, T. C., his letter on the volcanic region, 268; lec tures, 271.
Leraysville Phalanx, 259. Literature of Fourierism, 200. Longley, Alcander, his perseverance, 91; criticises Bris bane, 496. Loofbourrow, Wade, president of Clermont Phalanx, 366, 368. Macdonald, A. J., accounf of him and his collections 1-9; visits New Harmony, 31, 84; Prairie Home, 3 [7; N. A. Phalanx, 473, 481, 4 85; meets Owen, 88, 90. Marlboro Association, 309. McKean Co. Association, 252. Meacham, Joseph, Shaker Elder, 152 Meeker, N. C., his letters from Trulllbull Phalanx, 329,337, 344; post. mortem on the N. A. Phalanx, 499. Metz, Christian, founder of the Ebenezers, 136. Miller's end of the world, 161. Mixville Association, 299. Modern Times, 99. Moorhouse Union, 304. Mormonism, origin of, 267; afflatus, 152. . Mountain Cove Community, 568 Nashoba, 66. National experience, theory of; 21. Nettleton, revivalist, 25. New Harmony, 30. New Lanark, factories owned by Owen, 60. Nichols, Dr. T. L., inaugu rates Free Love, 93; con nects Owenism with Spirit ualism, 566.
North American Phalanx, 449 ; Sears's history of first nine years, 450; life at, 468 ; Ripley's visit to, 469 ; N eid harts' visit, 471; Macdon ald's first visit, 473; second INDEX. 677 visit, 481 ; third visit, 485 ; I Spiritualism, 84, 86, 565. Raritan Bay secession, 487; Peabody, Elizabeth P., essays religious controversy, 489 ; I in the Dial, 109, 113,; artiburning of the mill, 495 ; I. · cle on Fourierisln, 512, 5 17. end, 499; Meeker's post Peace Union Settlement, 251. mortem, 499; Hamilton's Personnel of Fourierism, 211. visit to the remains, 5°8; Phalanx, the, 102, 210; writers Northampton Associatioh 154. for, 212; editors, 217 ; sucNoyes, John H., founder of ceeds the Dial and Present, Oneida Community, 61 4 51 7. Ohio Phalanx, 354. Plato, as practical as Fourier, Oneida Community, 614, re-187 ligious theory, 617; social Prairie Home Community, 316. theory, 623; material results Pratt, Minot, active at Brook 641. Farm, 515.
One Mentian Community 252. Pratt,· John, his observations Ontario Union, 298. on Owen, 50. Orvis, John, 179,212,291,536. Present, the, 102, 209, 516. Owen, Robert, his American Rapp, George, founder of movement, 13; extent of his Harmony, 32. labors, 22; founds New Rappites, 32, 135. Harmony, 34; declaration Raymond, H. J., associated ofmental independence, 39; with Greeley, 229; controdebate with Alexander versy with Greeley, 562. Campbell, 60; a spiritualist, Revivalism compared with 57, 565 ; founder of Yellow Socialism, 26; an American Springs Community, 59; production, 28. trustee of Nashoba, 69; Ripley,. George, the soul of father of American Social-Brook Farm, 108; at Fouism, 81,91 ; success at New rier festival, 226; his deLanark, 8 I; Texas Scheme, scription of the N. A. Pha87; in Washington, 87; lanx, 469; active in transbefore Albany State Conforming Brook Farm, 5J 5; vention, 89; family, 84; defends Swedenborg, 549 his scheme cOlnpared with Roe, Daniel, Swedenborgian Fourier's, 194. minister, 6I; fascinated by Owen, Robert Dale, succes-Owen, 62.
sor to Robert Owen, 85; Sargant, Owen's biographer, compares New Lanark with 50, 58, 87. New Harmony, 48; trustee Schett~rly, H. R., founder of of Nashoba, 69; edits the Alphadelphia Phalanx, 388, Free Enquirer, 72; publishes 39I. "Moral Physiology," 85; Sears, Charles, 477; hishisto career, 85; a patron of ry of the N. A. Phalanx, 450.
678 INDEX. Shakers, their principles, 139, 141; afflatus, 15 I; socie ties, 152 ; close their doors, 596; precursors of Modern Spiri tualism, 597, 612 ; their conclitions of receiving meln bers, 597; sights of spiritual things, 599; daily routine, 600; union meetings, 60 I ; dancing, 603 ; whirling, 604; taking in Indian spirits, 604; Shaker hell, 606; spiritual presents, 606; spiritual mu sic and bathing, 608; funer al, 609; purification, 610; Shaker revival in Hades, 61 r. Skaneateles Comlnunity, 161. Smolnikar, A. B., 25 I. Snowbergers, 136 Social Architects, 181. Social Reform Unity, 256. Sodus Bay Phalanx, 286. Spiritualism, derived from Swedenborgianisln, 538 ; and from various Socialisms, 565, 567, 613. Spring Fann Association, 407. Stillman, E.A., 275, 277, 296. St. Silnon, 182, 192. Swedenborg, his doctrine of internal respiration, 590. Swedenborgianism, in the Owen movement, 59,61 ; in the Fourier movement, 260, 262; at Brook Farm, 538; the complement of Fourier ism, 539,542; not favorable to Communism, 589,.592.
Sylvania Association, 233. Time Sto.re, 95. Transcendentalists, 105, 118. Tribune, New York, Fourieristic phase of, 229. Trumbull Phalanx., 328. Tubbs, his quarrel, 394. Utopia, 98. Van Amringe, H. H., his letter 214;. at Trumbull Phalanx, 336, 345; at Ohio Phalanx, 358, 364; works for Wiscon sin Phalanx, 437, 438. Warren, Josiah, 42 , 94; on New Harmony, 49; founder of Modern Times, 93, 97, 566; time store, 95; at Cler mont Phalanx, 374. Washtenaw Phalanx, 409. Watson, A. M., 275. Wattles, John 0., at .Prairie Home, 316; at Clermont Phalanx, 376. White, John, his letter, 214. Williams, John S., founder of Integral Phalanx, 377. Williams, Rev. Aaron, .D. D , historian of Rappites, 33, 35 Wisconsin" Phalanx, 411; first fiscal statement 4I 8; second fiscal statelnelIlt, 42:2; third fiscal statement, 434; fourth fiscal statement, 439; histo ry by a member 440. Wright, Frances, helplnate of the Owens, 66; visits Rapp ltes and Shakers, 67; founds Nashoba, 68; assists on New Harmony Gazette and Free Enquirer, 71, 72; lec tures, 72.
Yellow Springs Community 59. Zoari tes, 135.
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