Friday, December 2, 2011

28 - 31 Jan 1864

Jan 28 - Beautiful weather, but little war news.  Recruits are being raised and sent to the field and about 10,000 Ohio troops are reported as re-enlisting.  Eve a pleasant hour at Pres[byterian] prayer meeting.  I spoke.  Mended clock in p.m.

Jan 29 - Cloudy and raw air.  P.m. went to Mr. Northrup's and Gay's.  Eve Mr. Charles Howard came.  The two brothers are here to see to the suit about being brought by R.C. Dewitt vs. Estate of S[ebra] Howard.  Eve at Mr. Redtons.

Jan 30 - Studied etc.  Settled [?]'s unfortunate affiar at Mr. W's shopkeeper.  Am doubtful sometimes as to my duty about calling on parishioners.  Reading Lynch's Dead Sea and Jordan*.

Jan 31 - Preached a.m. in our church.  Mr W. O. and C[harles] Howard, Mother and Ella at church.  Eve same at Methodist Church.  I preached.  Vestry accepted my resignation today.  Talk of getting Mr. French*.  Mourn my spiritual apathy.

* Narrative of the United States' expedition to the river Jordan and the Dead Sea by William Francis Lynch.  Published by Lea and Blanchard 1849

*  Rev. William C. French was rector of Christ Church, Oberlin from 1858 to 1874.  He was born about 1818 in New York.  His wife's name was Mary.  She was born abt 1820 in New York.

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