Journal, December 1842–June 1844; Book 4, 1 March–22 June 1844

  • Source Note
  • Historical Introduction
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6 June 1844 • Thursday
Thur[s]day June 6th. 1844 at home— about 9 [a.m.]— orde[re]d my carriage which stood at the door till near noon— while I read my Letter to to many strange[r]s in the bar room— among whom was one who advocatd for .— I argud Long. to show the subject in its true light— and showed him that no man could honestly vote for a man— <​like ​> who— had— violated his oath. & not acted on constitutional pincples [principles]
about— 12½— came & said felt bad and he thought there was a chance for him <​his​> to retu[r]n if he could be reinstatd in his office in th[e] Legion— &c & that he had all the anties affidavits &c at his controol.— I told him. if he would return. withdraw all his suits &c— &c & do right he should be restored.— &— met comi[n]g fr[o]m his garden with new potatos.— told him to go to the High Council & have Bro Brown rest[or]ed to the chu[r]ch.— & give him his licnce [license].— Rode out with sevral in my carrige— an hour or so.—
7. P.M. heavy shower. Thunder Light[n]ing rain— & again about 9. [p. [147]]
6 June 1844 • Thursday
Thursday June 6th. 1844 at home— about 9 a.m.— ordered my carriage which stood at the door till near noon— while I read my Letter to to many strangers in the bar room— among whom was one who advocatd for .— I argud Long. to show the subject in its true light— and showed him that no man could honestly vote for a man— like who— had— violated his oath. & not acted on constitutional pincples [principles]
about— 12½— came & said felt bad and he thought there was a chance for his return if he could be reinstatd in his office in the Legion— &c & that he had all the anties affidavits &c at his controol.— I told him. if he would return. withdraw all his suits &c— & do right he should be restored.— &— met coming from his garden with new potatos.— told him to go to the High Council & have Bro Brown restored to the church.— & give him his licnce license.— Rode out with sevral in my carrige— an hour or so.—
7. P.M. heavy shower. Thunder Lightning rain— & again about 9. [p. [147]]
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