Cassadaga
The South's Oldest Spiritualist Community
John J Guthrie editor Gary Monroe editor Phillip Charles Lucas editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University Press of Florida
Published:21st Apr '26
£22.99
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The story of a small Florida community that has drawn spiritual seekers for over 125 years
Calling itself a "metaphysical mecca," the small town of Cassadaga, between Orlando and Daytona Beach in central Florida, was established more than 125 years ago on the principle of continuous life, the idea that spirits of the dead commune with the living. Though the founders of Cassadaga have passed on to the "spirit plane," the quaint Victorian town remains the oldest continuously active Spiritualist center in the South and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1991. While the community has often been sensationalized and misrepresented, this is the first serious work to examine its history, people, cultural environment, and religious system.
After presenting an overview of nineteenth-century religion, the book explores the town's early years, distinctive architecture, ritual life, core beliefs, healing work, and view of the future. It also probes the extent to which Cassadaga has assimilated New Age beliefs and reflects larger trends in contemporary American religious culture.
The study includes a group biography based on interviews with four residents, plus a chapter on the colorful life of Eloise Page, a practicing medium in Cassadaga for more than 40 years. In addition, it features 47 photographs that guide readers through the town and portray residents engaged in various sacred and everyday activities.
“A fascinating look at Cassadaga, a Spiritualist community founded over a century ago just north of Orlando. . . . An objective and readable description of a distinctive and largely unknown faith in American religion.”—Library Journal
“Anyone interested in America’s religious past and present will find this glimpse into a lesser-known area rewarding.”—Foreword Reviews
“Does a remarkable job of detailing the town’s history, people and culture.”—Daytona Beach News-Journal
“Provide[s] depth and understanding to counter the fairly shallow popular-culture impression of Cassadaga.”—Tallahassee Democrat
“A worthy reminder of the religious pluralism of contemporary America and a sympathetic introduction to a movement unfamiliar to many scholars.”—Journal of Southern History
“Offers a splendid account of the neglected history of an important Spiritualist community.”—Florida Historical Quarterly
“A worthy tribute to this exceptional place.”—Quest Magazine
ISBN: 9780813081465
Dimensions: 254mm x 178mm x 18mm
Weight: unknown
264 pages