Good news for Shaker legacy
Alliance protects Shaker property. Great to see that this important Shaker village will be protected from development. The handful of Shakers living at Sabbathday Lake are the last surviving Shakers. 
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Alliance protects Shaker property. Great to see that this important Shaker village will be protected from development. The handful of Shakers living at Sabbathday Lake are the last surviving Shakers. 
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Dear Mr. Landry:
Recently I saw the article
about the Capen House in the Boston Globe and
it occured to me that it may contain leaded
glass from the CIolonial period, of which there are precious few examples. If this is the case I would be interest in documenting them photographicly, at your convenience.
I can be reached at 6l7-288-9861`
Posted by: Peter Ureneck/Dorchester Stained Glass | February 28, 2007 at 03:49 PM