Lane, Charles, 1800-1870
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Variants
- Lane, Charles, active 19th century
- Lane, Charles, 19th cent.
Additional Information
Birth Date
- 1800-03-31
Death Date
- 1870-01-05
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Fruitlands (Harvard, Mass.)
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Alcott House (Ham, London, England)
Birth Place
- Hackney (London, England)
Associated Language
- English
Field of Activity
Voluntaryism
Occupation
(lcsh) Transcendentalists
Voluntaryist
Use For
Exact Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Closely Matching Concepts from Other Schemes
Earlier Established Forms
- Lane, Charles, 19th cent.
- Lane, Charles, active 19th century
Sources
- found: The law and method in spirit-culture, 1843.
- found: A voluntary political government, 1982:CIP t.p. (Charles Lane) CIP p. 6, etc. (b. 3/31/1800, d. 1/5/1870)
- found: Society of Concordists. Rejected address from the Concordists Society at Ham Common, 1843:p. 7 (Charles Lane)
- found: Society of Concordists. Rejected address from the Concordists Society at Ham Common, 1843:p. 7 (Charles Lane; writer of the article "Temper and diet" in the Independent magazine; author of a series of communications on "Voluntary political government")
- found: Wikipedia, May 18, 2023(Charles Lane (transcendentalist); born 1800, Hackney; died 1870; English-American transcendentalist, abolitionist, and early voluntaryist; in England, edited the financial publication The London merchant current; member of Alcott House at Ham Common; admirer of Bronson Alcott, whom he accompanied to the United States in 1842; purchased the Wyman Farm in Harvard, Massachusetts, in 1843 for a commune and named it Fruitlands; it failed the next year, and Lane briefly joined a Shaker community and a communal community in Red Bank, New Jersey before returning to England in 1846) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Lane_(transcendentalist)
- notfound: DNB;Boase;BLC to 1975.
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Change Notes
- 1982-12-06: new
- 2023-11-24: revised
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