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A Lady on that occasion remarked that unclear -dian she would like to marry the man who had been obscured Washington & Philadelphia, for he would bring her a calico petticoat. "O," was the reply, "Washington Husbands are of no use to our women now, for they can weave their own petticoats."

Samuel J. Mills - Twenty years ago he was a vagabond & a thief - wandering the woods & there marauding - Suddenly, he listened to good advice & watched good examples - Got a fixed dwelling - Raised Provisions - Took his family to Brainerd - and is now very pious and an exhorter, as are all his family. He has 4 daughters - three were at Red Clay - So were two sons in law of his wife & a Brother of one of their sons in law - one who unclear was named Burnt Rail - Cornelius - After joining the Temperance Society, Corn.got drunk, & threatened many lives - Suddenly, the thought rushed over him of Breaking his oath - He reformed - joined the church. This was about 6