“We
understand that “Billy Ross” is lecturing on Temperence to
crowded houses, in the neighborhood of Dunkin’s (sic) Bridge,
in Monroe county.
We learn
that the meeting held at Paris, by Eld. Burnett, and others, was
brought to a close on Wednesday evening last. We also learn
that 83 additions to the church were made, many of whom were
among the most prominent and useful citizens of Monroe
County.”
Source:
Article from the Howard Banner dated 1 May 1858,
reprinted in the Liberty Weekly Tribune dated 21 May 1858
at http://newspapers.umsystem.edu/archive/. |