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The New Harmony Gazette

The New Harmony Gazette was a periodical published in the early 19th century, starting in 1825, by the community of New Harmony, Indiana. It served as a platform for discussing social reforms, scientific ideas, and educational topics, reflecting the utopian ideals of its founders who aimed to create a better society. The Gazette included essays, news, and debates, fostering intellectual engagement among residents and readers interested in progress. Its publication helped promote progressive movements and new ideas about society and education during that era.