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Beyond Penn's Treaty

Journal of Joshua Evans

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other. After meeting visited some, sick, aged & infirm people
to my comfort & theirs.

2nd.

The next day we went to Roaring-
creek meeting

; a solid and favoured time. Near it's conclusion I
requested Friends not to go out when others did, for I thought a little
fragment remained for them. Here was a considerable number of Young-
people, who sat solidly, as did the Parents. A time not soon to be
forgotten, I hope.

3rd.

After visiting some aged people, and
tender little ones acceptably, I returned to Catawissey

. & the day
following, attended their week-day meeting: I thought it was a
solid season, also visited some aged & infirm people.

7th

(I was this day at the week day meeting at Catawissey

which was
a comfortable time;) The next Morning leaving this Place in two days, I
travelled through those called Blue Mountains, (a rough road, &
I was poorly & much fatigued, the distance near fifty Miles)
to