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The community's original 87 members grew to 172 by February 1850, 208 by 1852, and 306 by 1878. There were smaller Noyesian communities in [[Wallingford, Connecticut]]; [[Newark, New Jersey]]; [[Putney, Vermont|Putney]] and [[Cambridge, Vermont]].{{sfn |Chmielewski |2001 |pp=176–178}} The branches were closed in 1854 except for the Wallingford branch, which operated until the [[1878 Wallingford tornado|1878 tornado]]{{sfn|''Harper's Weekly'' v. 22 #1131|1878}}{{sfn |''The Roslyn News'' |1878}} devastated it.{{sfn |Brew |Roper |2014}}{{sfn |''Social Welfare History Project'' |2015}}
The Oneida Community dissolved in 1881, converting itself to a joint-stock company. This eventually became the [[Cutlery|silverware]] company [[Oneida Limited]], one of the largest in the world.{{sfn |Hays |1999}}
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