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Oct 2, 1837

Journal Entry

October 02, 1837 ~ Monday

2nd We took the parting hand with Brother Eames & family, & made
preperations to return to our friends in Scarborough. Capt Voluntine
Eames
vary generously offered to convey us to Thomaston in his
sloop we accepted the invitation. the wind being against us we did
not reach shore untill the setting of the sun. We took the parting hand
with Capt Eames, he promised to obey the gospel when I returned
we spent the night in Thomaston Distance of the day 36 miles

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Ames, Justus
14 Oct 1789 - 5 Jun 1861
61 mentions
Maine Mission
Ames, Valentine
abt. 1814-1865
13 mentions
Maine Mission

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Daybook (18 August 1837 - 11 October 1837)

Oct 2nd We took the parting hand with Brother Eames & family & went aboard of a sloop to be conveyed to Thomaston on the main land that we might go on our journey to our friends &c. Capt Voluntine Eames vary generously offered to convey us on ^to the^ shore in his sloop we excepted the invitation. the wind was against us. We reached shore at the setting of the sun took the parting hand with Capt Eames he promised to obey the gospel when I returned. Spent the night in Thomaston with Mr Morse distance of the day 36 miles

Autobiography 1883 Tullidge's Quarterly Magazine

finally, on the , we parted with the Saints on the North Island to return to Scarboro for a short time. We walked from Thomaston to Bath, a distance of forty-six miles, in one day, and at the latter place attended a Bap- tist convention. I also preached there to a large congregation in the evening, and the people gave good attention and wished to learn more about our doc- trines. On the following day we walked thirty- six miles to Portland, and the next day to Scarboro. Here I again met with my wife and her father's family. The time had come for me to give the parting hand to Brother Jonathan H. Hale. We had traveled during the sea- son over two thousand miles together, with our hearts and spirits well united. He felt it his duty to return to his family at Kirtland, but duty called me to return to my field of labor upon the islands.

Autobiography Volume 1 circa 1842-1865

On the next we started to return to our friends in Scarborough and capt Valentine Eames offered to convey us to Thomaston in his sloop. He also promised to obey the Gospel on our return, which promise he kept.

Autobiography 1857 Draft 1

On the in company with Elder Hale I left the Islands and returned to Scarborough ^on foot^ Elder Hale returned to Kirtland. Oct 2nd I left the Island with Elder Hale Capt Ames took us to Thomastown

Autobiography 1882 Leaves from My Journal

and, finally, on the , we parted from the Saints on the North Island to return to Scarboro for a short time.

Autobiography 1857 Draft 2

I left the island with Elder Hale, Cap. Ames took us to Thomastown in a sloop.

Autobiography 1865 Millennial Star

—I left the island with Elder Hale; Cap. Ames took us to Thomas- town in a sloop.

Autobiography 1858 Deseret News

— I left the island with Elder Hale; Capt. Ames took us to Thomastown in a sloop.

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Oct 2, 1837