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19th 20th 21st I have been doing but little myself as I have
been constantly Riding Backward and Forwards Between the Anderson
Place and Home
22nd I went to Henderson to day in Company with Adelia &
Margaret Martin The day has been verry Cool
23d Sunday I was at Church this morning Elder S Hall
Preached a verry interesting sermond at the Methodist Church
I was at Sabbath School at the Baptist Church in the evening
24th I was at the Pierce Place &c to day
A 25th do do
26th We had a fine Rain last night I was at the Odd Fellow
Celebration in Henderson to day This was the first Procession of
the kind I ever marched with The Procession was a large one
Considering the rain A Bro Morris from Louisville Delivered the
address to a large Crowd of citizens and members of the Order at
Dixons Rink after which the Crowd Partook of a Substantial dinner
at City Hall Prepared by Strangers Rest Lodge No 13
27th This has been a pleasant April day I went to the Anderson
Farm and the Alves Farm in Company with B F Martin this morning
and in the evening I met with the officers and members of Orphans
Home Lodge IOOF at the Hall and we marched from there to the Bap-
tist Church where the Rev S X Hall liifftured upon the subject of Odd
Fellowship He made one of the finest speeches that I ever listened to
and the IOOF may well be proud of Bro Hall After the Lecture we
met at the Hall and I was truly glad that our young but growing Lodge
took such a noble stand for the Widows & Orphans
28th I went to the Anderson Farm this morning &c
29th Went to Henderson I delivered the last of Naces &
Andersons Tobacco Naces weighed Good 290 Lugs 310 Trash 355
Amt to $55. 10 Anderson weighed Good 490 Lugs 300 Trash 100
Amt to $66. 20
30th Sunday I went to Henderson to day I was at the Funeral
& Burrial of James E Fagan to day He was burried by the Masons
His Funeral Sermon was preached by Dr Talbird at the Baptist Church
This was the last tribute of respect that I could ever pay to my Friend
Fagan