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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Brook_FarmBrook Farm - Wikipedia

    It was founded by former Unitarian minister George Ripley and his wife Sophia Ripley at the Ellis Farm in West Roxbury, Massachusetts (nine miles outside of downtown Boston), in 1841 and was inspired in part by the ideals of transcendentalism, a religious and cultural philosophy based in New England.

  2. Brook Farm, short-lived utopian experiment in communal living (1841–47). The 175-acre farm was located in West Roxbury, Mass. (now in Boston). It was organized and virtually directed by George Ripley, a former Unitarian minister, editor of The Dial (a critical literary monthly), and a leader in the

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  3. newbrookfarm.org › the-story-of-brook-farmThe Story Of Brook Farm

    The original Brook Farm (1841-1847) was a short-lived but influential Transcendentalist utopian agrarian community, founded by George Ripley, a former Unitarian minister. Many luminaries of the Transcendentalist movement were a part of the Brook Farm experiment or came as visitors, sharing ideas and striving to put those ideas into practice.

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  4. Brook Farm: Ideal turned Reality. In the 1840s, when Brook Farm was established, there were around thirty-five utopian communities in America. What set Brook Farm apart was its association with famous Concordians and its particular vision to unite both farmer and scholar in a single person.

  5. Apr 4, 2006 · Brook Farm, a celebrated nineteenth-century New England utopian community, was founded by Unitarian minister George Ripley and other progressive, Transcendentalist Unitarians, to be, in Ripley’s words, a new Jerusalem, the “city of God, anew.”

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › social-reform › brook-farmBrook Farm - Encyclopedia.com

    Jun 11, 2018 · Founded in 1841 on 183 acres of land purchased from Charles Ellis in West Roxbury, Massachusetts, the Brook Farm Institute of Agriculture and Education was a utopian community organized by the Unitarian-turned-transcendentalist reverend George Ripley.

  7. Brook Farm. “…. A society of liberal, intelligent and cultivated persons, whose relations with each other would permit a more wholesome and simple life than can be led amidst the pressures of our competitive institutions.”. -George Ripley, founder of Brook Farm. George Ripley, 1880.

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