New Harmony, Indiana, United States
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New Harmony is a town in the United States located in Posey County, Indiana, 15 miles (24 km) north of Mount Vernon, Indiana, the county seat, on the Wabash River.
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Rapp Granary in New Harmony, Indiana, completed in the year 1818, restored in 1997-1999.
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Johann Georg Rapp (= George Rapp) 1757-1847.
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German Clothing of the members in the Harmony Society
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View to New Harmony on the Wabash River by Karl Bodmer 1832 – 1833.
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New Harmony on the Wabash River painted by Karl Bodmer 1832 – 1833.
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New Harmony 1832-1833. Steel engraving after Karl Bodmer.
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The church of New Harmony 1832. Watercolor by Karl Bodmer.
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Both Churches in New Harmony May 1826. Sketch by Charles Alexandre Lesueur.
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New Harmony in the year 1831. Sketch from Charles Alexandre Lesueur.
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The Wabash River near New Harmony painted by Karl Bodmer 1832 – 1833.
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Portrait of Thomas Say.
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Portrait of Robert Owen 1845 by John Cranch.
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The Great Traveller Charles Alexandre Lesueur in the Forest. Lithograph after the watercolor: Lesueur, the Naturalist at New Harmony by Karl Bodmer.
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A bird's eye view of a community in New Harmony, Indiana, United States, as proposed by Robert Owen. Engraving by F. Bate, London 1838.
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New Harmony as imagined by Robert Owen and drawn by an English architect. Gabled houses and futuristic buildings were to be on a square enclosing botanical gardens.
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The Atheneum from Richard Meier in New Harmony, Indiana, United States
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The canopy in the "Roofless Church" in New Harmony, Indiana, United States, designed 1960 by the architect Philip Johnson.
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Paul Tillich’s gravestone in the Paul Tillich Park, New Harmony, Indiana, United States.
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Bust of Paul Johannes Tillich by James Rosati in New Harmony.