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1 microfilm reel : ill. ; 16 mm. |
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Title from film container. |
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There are approximately 125 items in the collection covering 1896-1963. Items pertain to the history of the Ruskin Cooperative Association Colony founded by J.A. Wayland in Dickson County, Tennessee and later moved to Georgia. Records pertain mostly to the years after Wayland left the Colony and also concern the newspaper The coming nation, Wayland's first socialist paper. Records include financial accounts, claims, lists of stockholders, constitution and by-laws, correspondence, labor certificates, legal documents, photographs of the colony and colonists, and clippings and articles written by colonists. Includes a guide to the collection in the first frames of the film. |
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Ruskin Co-operative Association -- History -- Sources.
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Collective settlements -- Tennessee -- History -- Sources.
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Communitarianism -- Tennessee -- History -- Sources.
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Socialism -- United States -- History -- Sources.
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Wayland, J. A. (Julius Augustus), 1854-1912.
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Coming nation.
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Wayland, J. A. (Julius Augustus), 1854-1912.
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Tennessee State Library and Archives.
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