Monday, November 26, 2007

The Midwestern Amish Defined

While many of the Amish communities in the Midwest are somewhat more conservative and have somewhat different practices, one cannot totally put every midwestern community in the same basket based solely on their geograghic location. For example, the community near Arthur or Arcola, Ill is very similar to many of the larger Eastern communities. The community near Cashton, Wi. was started primarily by a group of people from a large community in Ohio. Therefore it is fairly similar to the Ohio communities.

It is therefore necessary to speak in generalities. Generally the midwestern communities are much smaller than the large Eastern communities, such as Lancaster County, Pa., Holmes County, Oh., Dover, Del., and Shipshewanna/La Grange, In. There are also many small communities in many of the eastern states; New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennesee, Michigan, Etc.

The Amish I will focus on are communities that my wife and I, or our relatives grew up in, such as; Snyder County, Pa., Orange County, IN., Bowling Green, MO., Clark, MO., La Plata, MO., Augusta, Wi., Granger, Mn., etc.