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T. C. Elliott

had been so engaged in labor as to have no time for rest & proposed for our sakes (the Ladies) to remain over the Sabbath This I can assure you was a favour for which we can never be to thankful for as our souls need the rest of the Sab, as well as our bodies.

21st Sabbath.Rich with heavenly blessings has this day of rest been to my soul Mr S was invited to preach in the Fort at eleven o'clock. The theme was the character of the blessed Saviour & how pleasing to dwell upon its beauties, his love to us, as exhibited in his life & actions. All listened with good attention to the subject.[1]


  1. For continuation of this journal see Oregon Historical Quarterly, June and September, 1936.