The Whitewater Shaker Settlement (also known as White Water Shaker Village) is a former Shaker settlement near New Haven in Crosby Township, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States.
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The Shakers also raised silkworms for the manufacture of their own shawls, scarves, and handkerchiefs.
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Eldress Mary Gass went to Mount Lebanon, New York, the leading Shaker community in the East.
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