The Israelite House of David was a Christian Israelite communal religious society organized in 1902 in Fostoria, Ohio, by Benjamin and Mary Purnell. The founders moved the organization to Benton Harbor, Michigan, in 1903. Today, the House of David is managed by Trustees working to preserve its rich history.
The House of David is operated on the original colony grounds on Britain Avenue in Benton Harbor. As a private institution, the buildings and grounds are not currently open to the public.
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Established in 2021, the Israelite House of David Archives & Collections is a research library preserving extensive collections of documents, manuscripts, photographs, and objects.
The Archives & Collections has holdings in three areas: the House of David, Berrien County, and American Communal Societies. Our professional staff, interns, and volunteers look forward to regularly sharing highlights with the public.
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Click on the topics below to explore different aspects of the House of David's history! Explore more topics through our Encyclopedia, a compilation of entries written by Archives & Collections staff and local researchers.
The Faces of the Colony