Alphadelphia Association Explained

Alphadelphia Association was a Fourierist commune established near Galesburg, Michigan, in Comstock township, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, in 1844. A German, Dr. H. R. Schetterly, was the leader. Three thousand acres (12 km2) of land were purchased, and a large mansion was built. At one time probably 300 members were admitted. The common property was valued at $43,897.21 in 1846. It was disbanded in 1848.[1]

Two of the primary founders were the Rev. Richard Thornton, and the Rev. James Billings, both Universalist preachers. They published the Association's paper, the Alphadelphia Tocsin, from 1844 to 1846.[1]

References

  1. Book: Durant, Samuel W.. History of Kalamazoo County, Michigan, with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers. . 1880 . 2018-04-13 . Philadelphia, PA, US . Everts & Abbott . 2027/msu.31293104892785?urlappend=%3Bseq=451. 874734667.