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with a group of friends. Horatio stayed behind, detained by business. On
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and other epidemics. As famine, disease, and death ravaged the people of
Jerusalem, the colony, struggling for their own survival, engaged in relief work. With money from friends in the United States, the American Colony ran a soup kitchen that fed thousands during these desperate times. When the
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Christian utopian society. The "American Colony," as it became known, was later joined by Swedish Christians. The society engaged in philanthropic work amongst the people of Jerusalem regardless of religious affiliation, gaining the trust of the local Muslim, Jewish, and Christian
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The colony was permitted to continue its relief efforts even after the United States entered the war on the side of the Allies in the spring of 1917. As the German and
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England to bring his wife home. Crossing the Atlantic, the captain of the ship came to Spafford and said that they were approaching the area where the ship went down that had his wife and daughters on board. There Spafford wrote the lyrics of the hymn "
73:. Largely concerned with providing social services, education, meeting spaces, and medical care, it became known for producing and publishing an important documentation, photographic series of the area of Jerusalem starting in the early 1900s. The community lasted until the 1950s.
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The colony also administered an orphanage to provide refuge for the many children torn from their parents during World War I. The charitable work begun by the
Spaffords continues today in the original colony house abutting the walls of the
324:, a member of the American Colony, began taking photographs of places and events in and around the city of Jerusalem. Meyers's work eventually expanded into a full-fledged photographic division within the colony, including
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into the army, while the older men were drafted into work brigades. Food supplies dwindled as the Allies sustained a blockade of the
Palestinian coast, and the Turkish army confiscated provisions. Weakened by
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as his guide and believed that the society's work would hasten the Second Coming of Jesus. As a commune, the society was suspect in the eyes of many. Members of the colony were shunned by the
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is a visual record of Algot Sätterström's (inventor, painter) interaction with members of the American Colony Photographic Division Lewis Larsson, Erik Lind, Furman Baldwin and Eric Matson.
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in the late 1940s, individual members continued to be active in the daily life of Jerusalem. Towards the end of the 1950s, the society's communal residence was converted into the
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entered World War I as an ally of Germany in November 1914, Jerusalem and Palestine became a battleground between the Allied and the Central powers. The Allied forces from
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in Tripoli pictured here), and the detail of their photographs, led to widespread interest in their work by archeologists. The collection was later donated to the
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Peace Like a River / It is Well with my Soul - as originally penned by Horatio Spafford, at the site on the ocean where his children drowned in a ship collision.
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Ariel, Yaakov, & Kark, Ruth. (1996). "Messianism, Holiness, Charisma, and Community: The American-Swedish Colony in Jerusalem, 1881-1933,"
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Collection of Several Thousand photographs made by the American Colony Photo Department in Jerusalem (Later known as Matson Photo Service)
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in 1888, but the community continued to grow. Visiting Chicago in 1894, Anna Spafford made contact with the Swedish evangelist
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erupted in Chicago, devastating the city. In November 1873, Anna and the children set sail for Europe aboard the
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church elder and his wife, Anna, were living with their four young daughters in Chicago. That year, the
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and Israel met in the hotel where they began talks that led to the historic 1993
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953:The American Colony: scenes from a Jerusalem saga
639:(1905–1985), arrived in Mandate Palestine in 1922
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669:"The American Colony Hotel Jerusalem"
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951:Dudman, Helga; Kark, Ruth (1998).
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989:Vester, Bertha Spafford (1950).
970:Fletcher Geniesse, Jane (2009).
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