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  2. New Harmony, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    The New Harmony Story (The New Harmony Publication Committee, 1967) De la Hunt, Thomas James, ed. History of the New Harmony Workingmen's Institute, New Harmony, Indiana (Evansville, 1927) Douglas, Jeffrey. "William Maclure and the New Harmony Working Men's Institute", Libraries and Culture 26 (1991): 402–414. Elliott, Josephine Mirabella.

  3. New Harmony Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The New Harmony Historic District is a National Historic Landmark District in New Harmony, Indiana. It received its landmark designation in 1965, and was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966, with a boundary increase in 2000. The district includes properties within the Historic New Harmony State Historic Site.

  4. George Rapp - Wikipedia

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    Johann Georg Rapp was born on November 1, 1757, to Rosine Berger and Hans Adam Rapp (1720–71) in the village of Iptingen, 25 miles (40 km) northwest of Stuttgart in the Duchy of Württemberg. Rapp was the second child and oldest son of the family. His brother, Adam (born on March 9, 1762), and three sisters, Marie Dorothea (born October 11 ...

  5. Karl Bodmer - Wikipedia

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    Nationality. Swiss and French. Patron (s) Prince Maximilian of Wied-Neuwied. Johann Carl Bodmer[1] (11 February 1809 – 30 October 1893) was a Swiss - French printmaker, etcher, lithographer, zinc engraver, draughtsman, painter, illustrator, and hunter. Known as Karl Bodmer in literature and paintings, his name was recorded as Johann Karl ...

  6. Ludwig Epple House - Wikipedia

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    84001227 [1] Added to NRHP. June 21, 1984. Ludwig Epple House is a historic home located at New Harmony, Posey County, Indiana. It was built about 1823, and is a two-story, Harmonist frame dwelling. It has a gable roof. It is an example of the standardized, mass-produced form of Rappite built dwellings. [2]: 2.

  7. New Harmony's Atheneum - Wikipedia

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    New Harmony's Atheneum is the visitor center for New Harmony, Indiana. It is named for the Greek Athenaion, a temple dedicated to Athena in ancient Greece. [1] Funded by the Indianapolis Lilly Endowment in 1976, with the help of the Krannert Charitable Trust, it opened on October 10, 1979. The architect was Richard Meier, whose other works ...

  8. George Bentel House - Wikipedia

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    84001224 [1] Added to NRHP. September 20, 1984. George Bentel House is a historic home located at New Harmony, Posey County, Indiana, United States. It was built about 1823, and is a two-story, Harmonist brick dwelling. It has a wood shake gable roof. It is an example of the standardized, mass-produced form of Rappite built dwellings. [2]: 2.

  9. Thomas Stedman Whitwell - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps due to interest in his exhibition at Leamington Spa of an unbuilt plan for an ideal community named Southville, [4] Whitwell became involved in the designing of a utopian community at a site then named Harmonie (or New Harmony, Indiana) in Indiana, United States, collaborating with the mill owner and social reformer Robert Owen.