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Quaker Hill
A Sociological Study

Quaker Hill A Sociological Study

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QUAKER HILL

A SOCIOLOGICAL STUDY


BY

WARREN H. WILSON, A. M.


SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE
REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF
DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY

IN THE

FACULTY OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY


New York
1907

 

Copyright 1907,
by
Warren H. Wilson.


 

CONTENTS


INTRODUCTION

PART I.

THE QUAKER COMMUNITY:

From the Settlement of Quaker Hill, 1728, to the Division of the Meeting, 1828.

PAGE
CHAPTER I.
Sources 5
CHAPTER II.
The Locality 8
CHAPTER III.
The Assembling of the Quakers 16
CHAPTER IV.
Economic Activities of the Quaker Community 20
CHAPTER V.
Amusements 28
CHAPTER VI.
The Ideals of the Quakers 32
CHAPTER VII.
Morals of the Quaker Community 38
CHAPTER VIII.
Toleration of Hostile Forces 50
 

PART II.

THE TRANSITION

From the Division of the Meeting to the Founding of Akin Hall, 1828 to 1880.

CHAPTER I.
Communication,—The Roads 63
CHAPTER II.
Economic Changes 69
CHAPTER III.
Religious Life in Transition 79
 

PART III.

THE MIXED COMMUNITY

From the Founding of Akin Hall To the Present Time, 1880 To 1907.

CHAPTER I.
Demotic Composition 88
CHAPTER II.
The Economy of House and Field 98
CHAPTER III.
New Ideals of Quakerism, Assimilation of Strangers 112
CHAPTER IV.
The Common Mind 118
CHAPTER V.
Practical Differences and Resemblances 130
CHAPTER VI.
The Social Organization 135
CHAPTER VII.
The Social Welfare 141
 

PART IV.

ORIGINAL APPENDICES

Family and Church Records.

Appendix A:—Heads of Families in Oblong Meeting, 1760 155
Appendix B:—Names of Customers

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