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Beyond Penn's Treaty

Some Notes Kept of a Journey

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27th

From her diary This eve my dear
brother JS

. arived. it was a joyful meet-
ing to us both. -- he brought me a num-
ber of letters from my dear connexions
Oh how many blessing do I receive.
may I ever walk worthy thereof and
quietly acquies in the way cast up
for me - with a heart devoted to love
fear and obey my Heavenly Father, is
the frequent breathing of my spirit.

28th

To her sister P.S.

-- If our school house
could be fill'd with girls learning to spin
knit &c the days would pass pleasantly away.
A number when their corn is gathered gives
us to expect their company. -- The man’s
wife who has the sawmill is a weaver- and
could we have a piece of the Indians spin-
ing for her this winter to weave, it would
prove a strong incitement for more of
them next spring to sow flax. The com-
mittee who has lately been among us