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The Gibsonville Altruist Community

Established in 1893

Archives

One hour "Time Check" voucher from the 
Gibsonville Altruist Community. 
Grand Blanc, Michigan, 1894
The Gibsonville Altruist Community Officers and Shareholders, Early 1900s
By 1893, there were eight
Chauncey Walstein Gibson, future President of the Gibsonville Altruist Community.
Chauncey Walstein Gibson, President of the Gibsonville Altruist Community.
Thornton Wasson Gibson, farmer and future Vice President of the Gibsonville Altruist Community. Elde
Thornton Wasson Gibson, Vice President of the Gibsonville Altruist Community.
Stanford Solon Gibson, future Secretary & Treasurer of the Gibsonville Altruist Community. Youngest
Stanford Solon Gibson, Secretary & Treasurer of Gibsonville Altruist Community.
The Gibson family estates as they appeared in 1889.
The Gibsonville Altruist Community as it appeared in 1907.
Responce to "Communism in Michigan"
"Again, he (Charles Nordhoff) says, which is true: "It is absolu
C.W. Gibson Offers Three Hundred Destitute People a Home and Employment. 
Chicago Tribune, 1893
"The President of a Co-Operative Community Proposes to Care for Sixty Needy Families."
Bucyrus Journ
"The Gibson Commune"
A detailed overview.
Brockway Centre, Michigan, 1894
"Kaweah the Model" (Alexander Longly)
Inspiration for the Gibsonville Altruist Community.
San Franci
"Aims at Ideal Life. Altruist Community in Operation at Gibsonville." The Inter Ocean
Chicago, Illin
In 1920, the Board of Directors of the Gibsonville Altruist Community, a registered corporation, fil
Charles Gurdon Gibson, Board Member.
Son of the late Thornton Wasson Gibson, former Vice President o

Links

Alcander LongleyFairhope Single Tax Corporation ArchivesGibsonville Altruist Community Article - Coming Soon!The Lost Villages of Genesee County

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