AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A SHAKER AND REVELATION OF THE APOCALYPSE 1888.
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Evans was born in England and he and his brother were both reformers with Evans joining the New Lebanon Community where he became Elder of the North Family. This New Lebanon family was the most reform minded community of Shakers. They were vegetarians, anti-vivisection, pro- rights for women and minorities, pro-labor and more. Evans even travelled back to England to try to convert people and bring them back to the community. Richmond, 576.
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Evans was born in England and he and his brother were both reformers with Evans joining the New Lebanon Community where he became Elder of the North Family. This New Lebanon family was the most reform minded community of Shakers. They were vegetarians, anti-vivisection, pro- rights for women and minorities, pro-labor and more. Evans even travelled back to England to try to convert people and bring them back to the community. Richmond, 576.
Evans was born in England and he and his brother were both reformers with Evans joining the New Lebanon Community where he became Elder of the North Family. This New Lebanon family was the most reform minded community of Shakers. They were vegetarians, anti-vivisection, pro- rights for women and minorities, pro-labor and more. Evans even travelled back to England to try to convert people and bring them back to the community. Richmond, 576.