Saturday, November 21, 2009
New Harmony, Ind.


After traveling through southern Illinois I stopped in New Harmony, Ind.New Harmony is a historic town on the Wabash River in Harmony Township, Posey County, Indiana, 15 miles (24 km) north of Mount Vernon, Indiana, the county seat. New Harmony, formerly named Harmony, was founded by the Harmony Society, headed by German immigrant George Rapp (actually Johann Georg Rapp) in 1814. This was the second of three towns built by the pietist, communal German religious group, known as Harmonists, Harmonites or Rappites. The other two towns founded by the Harmonites were Harmony, Pennsylvania (their first town), and Economy, Pennsylvania (now called Ambridge, Pennsylvania.) When the society decided to move back to Pennsylvania around 1824, they sold the 30,000 acres (121 km²) of land and buildings to Robert Owen, the Welsh utopian thinker and social reformer, and to William Maclure for $150,000, who then changed the name from "Harmony" to "New Harmony." Owen recruited residents to his model community, but a number of factors led to an early breakup of the communitarian experiment.

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Monday, November 16, 2009
Anniversary Celebration


Chris and Penny Sitler celebrated their 22nd wedding anniversary with friends and family at The Guyer Opera House in Lewisville, Ind. It is where they met.


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Thursday, October 29, 2009
Fall Foliage at Riverside Cemetery, Carthage


The display of colors from the autumn leaves has been spectacular here in Indiana this year. These photos of fall foliage were taken at the Riverside Cemetery along the River Road outside of Carthage, Indiana. The cemetery is the resting place of many of the descendants from my family with the names Hill and Henley.

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Friday, October 23, 2009
2nd Annual Luray Harvest Festival



It is the time of year for fall festivals, and the Luray Harvest Festival, held Sunday October 18, is a good representation. Luray is a small town in Henry County, Indiana. The festival was put on by Blue River Nazarene. Irving Materials, Inc. also sponsored the festival.

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