Box 1
Contains 9 Results:
Project Proposal and List of Resource Material
Benjamin Brown, Reminiscence, 1935
The Memories of Benjamin Brown, written twenty-five years after his efforts to lead the Jewish agriculture experiment of Clarion, Utah. As the project's leader, Brown tells of the philosophy and organization of the colony, its history, and its decline.
Interview with Samuel Chatzky, 1910-1912
Photocopied personal notes of Samuel Chatzky, the last living survivor of the Clarion Experiment. He recalls life in Russia, Philadelphia, and Clarion. Written in Yiddish with English translation.
A Short History of Clarion, The Jewish Colony in the State of Utah, 1930-1940
A monograph by B. D. Silverman, one of Benjamin Brown's chief antagonists and a member of the Clarion settlement.
Yiddish News Articles, 1912-1918
Articles about Clarion, Utah, with English translations.
Virgin Soil, 1930
A monograph by Isaac Friedland, a member of the Clarion settlement. Written in Hebrew with an English translation.
Correspondence to Goldberg Regarding Translation Fees, 1983
The letter concerns payment for the translation of (from Yiddish to English) by Max Rosenfield.
The Clarion Colony, 1910
A photocopy of an account of the Clarion experience (written in Yiddish,) by one of the participants in the Clarion community.
The Clarion Colony
English Translation.