Stereograph

[Center Family, Mount Lebanon, NY]

1879

Object ID:
1951.4383.1
Community:
New York, Mount Lebanon
Makers
Alden, Adoniram Judson
Description

This photograph shows Mount Lebanon's Center Family buildings. On the left side of the road from front to back are the stone Blacksmiths Shop (1846), the Print Shop ( ), the Horse Barn, and the Cow Barn (1853). In the center is Triphammer Pond used to power the Blacksmiths Shop, a Barn ( ), and the large Dwelling (1868). On the right are buildings associated with the family's medicine business. The view was made and sold by A. J. Alden in Pittsfield, Massachusetts in 1879. From the Berkshire County Eagle we have the following: "The Shakers are being photographed by Alden. He has made 25 or more negatives of groups, buildings and scenery in Lebanon, and the Shakers are to sell stereoscopic views to the hundreds who visit their settlements." [BCE. 51(August 28, 1879): [2], and "Alden's Shaker views which are for sale at Nugent's newsroom, show groups of brethren and sisters in the quaint costumes and they will be interesting additions to stereoscopic collections. One group has Elder Evans in the center with leading members of the fraternity around him. [BCE. 51(September 11, 1879): [2]. N.B.: There are at least two different versions of the listing that appear on Alden's views. In what appears to be the earlier list, Alden, or his printer, misspells the possessive form of family as "families" and of ministry as "ministries." It is corrected on the later version of the list. Several photographs from the first set of views (numbers 1, 3, 5, 7, 17, and 18) have been replaced by different views. In all there should be at least 33 different views produced by Alden.

New York Mount Lebanon Center Family

New York Mount Lebanon Center Family

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