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Manuscript Release No. 1033 5.1-2
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Manuscript Release No. 1033
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Syracuse, New York, Thursday, October 9, 1890:
5.1 At Niagara bridge we stepped out of the sleeper and took our seats in the day coach. Soon every available seat was occupied. We reached Syracuse about noon. Here Sister Burdick found us and invited us to go to her house for refreshments. It was raining. Her husband had a covered carriage but could take only one in it. We thought best to step into the day coach, although it would not be in motion for one hour and a half. We had a visit with Brother Burdick in the cars. He seemed to be very anxious that we should visit Syracuse and labor for the church. Syracuse is a large city and the workers in it are very few.—Manuscript 41, 1890, 1 (Diary 16, p. 169).
Adams Center, New York, Friday, October 10, 1890:
5.2 We arrived at this place from Syracuse at about half past four o’clock p.m. Brethren Lane, Wilcox, and Place were at the depot waiting for us. We were glad to meet them. A horse and carriage took us to Sister Green’s. There we found a comfortable home in every respect. Meetings had been in session two days. I was very nervous Friday night and could not sleep until about midnight.—Manuscript 41, 1890, 3-4 (Diary 16, p. 174).
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