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samedi 19 janvier 2013

Etienne Cabet 1788-1856

 
 

Sépulture Etienne Cabet
Wilbur park
Saint Marcus cemetery
Saint Louis (Missouri)

Birth: Jan. 1, 1788, France
Death: Nov. 7, 1856
Saint Louis
St. Louis County
Missouri, USA

French lawyer, philosopher, writer, utopian socialist, founder of the Icarian movement. Born in Dijon, France to Claude and Francoise Berthier Cabet. Trained as a lawyer, Cabet established a letter of opposition to the "Republican Monarchy" of Louis Phillippe, publishing two inflammatory articles. Charged with treason, imprisoned and convicted as a traitor for conspiring an overthrow was sentenced to five years exile in England.
While in England, he married Delphine Lasage. the mother of his only known child and wrote a novel. Greatly influenced by Sir Thomas More, Francois Marie Charles Fournier and Robert Owen, Cabet' wrote "Voyage En Icaria", a utopian, romantical, fictitional diary which people received enthusiastically.
Hoping to establish "Icaria" in Texas, Cabet sent his First Advance Guard to the United States in 1848, only finding they had been swindled and the surviving few unsuccessfuly returned to New Orleans, Louisiana in 1849 where Cabet had recently arrived from France.
Cabet, then proceeded to Nauvoo, Illinois with his followers after hearing of land and homes. which had been abandoned by the Mormons and could be purchased by paying back taxes.
Discontent plagued the Icarians, causing the group to split into the Majority and the Minority. Those chosing to follow Cabet, called themselves "Cabetists" and in November of 1856 Cabet arrived in St. Louis, Missouri with a group of his followers. Within days, Cabet was stricken with a stroke and died.
Originally buried in Old Picker's Cemetery. His remains were removed to Saint Marcus Cemetery, Saint Louis, Missouri, when Picker's Cemetery was removed for the building of Roosevelt High Schoo.
His stone was erected with the help of the French Embassy.
Cabet was responsible for the founding of seven Icarian Colonies; Denton County, Texas, Nauvoo, Illinois, Cheltenham, Missouri, Adams County, Iowa splitting into(Young Icaria and New Icaria), and Cloverdale, California.
The Adams County, Iowa Icarians disbanded in 1898, the last existing Icarian community.
Cabet's other writings are "Histoire populaire de la Révolution française" (4 vol., 1839-40), "Colonie icarienne aux États-Unis d'Amérique" (1856), and "Le vrai Christianisme suivant Jésus Christ" (1846).

Note: Buried: 11/27/1906
Burial:
New Saint Marcus Cemetery and Mausoleum
Wilbur Park
St. Louis County
Missouri, USA


Birth: Jan. 1, 1788, France
Death: Nov. 7, 1856
Saint Louis

 
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mardi 15 janvier 2013

Victor Blanche, icarien troyen

 

Victor Joseph Blanche, boulanger, de 26 ans né à Troyes le 13 avril 1826 embarque au Havre sur le navire Robert Kelly, il arrive à la Nouvelle Orléans le 10 novembre 1852.
Il rejoint la Communauté utopiste icarienne de Nauvoo en compagnie de la famille Simon Cadet, originaire également de Troyes.
Il participe à la guerre de sécession.
On le retouve fermier au Nebraska, marié à une jeune veuve Angéline Allumbough, mère de trois enfants.
Il décède le 9 janvier 1884 et est enterré au cimetière Prairie Union, Shubert, Richardson county, Nebraska.
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dimanche 13 janvier 2013

1887, un troyen parmi les derniers Icariens dans l'Iowa

 
 


En février 1854, le cordonnier troyen Joseph Mignot, âgé de 44 ans, né à Messon, embarque sur le navire John Spear pour se rendre dans la communauté des utopistes icariens de Nauvoo dans l'Illinois aux Etats-Unis.
Fidèle à ses engagements, et à sa quête de fraternité et solidarité, il participera aux colonies icariennes de Nauvoo, Cheltham et Corning jusqu'à la dissolution du mouvement icarien dans les années 1890.
Il apparait sur l'une des photos prises le 5 septembre 1887, le 3ème personnage assis au premier rang à partir de la gauche, après deux membres de la famille Marchand.

Among the last Icarian members in the colony of Corning(Iowa), can be seen Joseph Mignot, a shoemaker coming from Troyes ( on the ship John Spear, february 1854). He is the third person from the left sitting on the front bench on this picture shot on the 5th september 1887 in Corning.

Histoire de la communauté icarienne 1848-1898 Jules Prudhommeaux (1906)


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