Journals of the Rev Thomas Smith And the Rev Samuel Deane Pastors of the Fir

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Preached, Mr. Deane prayed before the charge, Mr. Smith gave the charge, Mr. Brooks gave the right hand of fellowship and Mr. Fairfield made the last prayer : an extraordinary fair and pleasant day. * 27. Last night the coldest has been this year. I preached in the forenoon. The harbor frozen over quite to Bangs's island ; dreadful cold going to meeting ; the coldest day I ever felt. 28. Last night as cold as the night before ; not an inch of snow fallen this month. An extraordinary good time f...or lumbering. Rode to Mrs. Frost's and spent evening. 29. Rode to Windham and dined there. At sundown, Mr. P. Smith, Miss Nabby Frost, Mr. Browne and myself, set out for Gorham ; met several teams, and passed them with difficulty ; went over the place called Horse Beef, a mile and a half beyond the Fort ; then we had three miles and a half to go by moonshine, under great uncertainty about the way, and amidst a variety of paths that branched out on both sides. In this way we met with a mast sled by itself lying in the highway, which we could not pass, till with our united strength we had tumbled it into the snow.

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