Stay all night again.
MONDAY, May 18. Cross the Potomac river at Old Town; go up the
towpath; pass through Gibbontown near Flint Stone, and get to Abraham
Ritchey's, where I stay all night. Traveled thirty-three miles to-day.
TUESDAY, May 19. Get to Henry Hershberger's in Snake Spring valley,
where I stay all night. Twenty-eight miles to-day.
WEDNESDAY, May 20. Get to Brother Adam Snoberger's before dinner; but
spend balance of day there and in making a few calls. Have evening
meeting at the meetinghouse one mile away. Speak from John 10:9. Stay
all night at Brother Snoberger's.
THURSDAY, May 21. Come to Samuel Snider's; then to council meeting at
meetinghouse; and after dinner come to Brother Daniel Snoberger's at
Yellow Creek, where I stay all night. Fine day. It is ten miles from
Brother Snider's to Brother Snoberger's.
FRIDAY, May 22. Meeting at the meetinghouse. Subject, Hebrews 1. After
dinner go to Brother Leonard Furry's. Night meeting at the
meetinghouse. I speak from Rom. 1:16. Stay at Brother L. Furry's all
night. Fine day.
SATURDAY, May 23. Come fourteen miles to Clover Creek Meeting there in
forenoon and afternoon. Stay all night at Brother Dellinger's.
SUNDAY, May 24. Meeting at three places to-day. A delightful day as to
weather; and should be enjoyable to all in the way of good speaking.
MONDAY, May 25. Commence taking in questions in afternoon. Cloudy all
day. Stay all night at Brother Dellinger's.
TUESDAY, May 26. Discuss questions all day. Cloudy all forenoon, but
clears up in afternoon. Stay all night at Brother John Brumbach's.
WEDNESDAY, May 27. Discuss questions, but get through with business by
two o'clock; and the Annual Meeting breaks up. I come to Brother
Daniel Snoberger's, where I stay all night.
THURSDAY, May 28. Go to a store at Enterprise and buy a few articles.
After dinner come through Snake Spring valley and across Bloody Run to
Jesse O'Neil's, where I stay all night. Fine day.
FRIDAY, May 29. Come six miles to Chanyville; then eleven miles to
Gibbon; then two miles to John Deacon's where I get dinner and have
Nell fed; then twenty miles to Brother Abraham Miller's in Hampshire
County, Virginia, where I stay all night. Fine day.
SATURDAY, May 30. Come ten miles to Souer's, where I dine and feed;
then five miles out to the pike, and eight miles to North River; then
three miles to Brother Wilson's, but to get there have to ride two
miles out of the way to pas
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