The History of Georgia Methodism From 1786 to 1866
The History of Georgia Methodism From 1786 to 1866
Smith, George Gilman, 1836-1913
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There were at the Monroe Camp-ground over 100 tents, and hundreds came in wagons and bivouacked. Ten thousand persons were supposed to have been present at one camp-meeting there, and it was no uncommon thing for over 100 to be converted during the four days. The great battle-fields of Methodism in the new purchase were the camp-grounds, and many were the victories won on them. The work in Florida continued to prosper, and Tallahassee was made a station, and Josiah Freeman was sent to it, the f...irst stationed preacher in Florida. Adam Wyrick and D. McDonald came to the Leon Circuit, which then included Leon, Jefferson, Gadsden, and Madison. In the southwest of Florida on Pease River, there was still prosperity, and 314 white and colored mem- bers were reported. The hardships endured in this part of the work was very great. The preachers were often removed from circuits in the up-country of Georgia, and sent to this remote section. There were neither railroads nor public conveyances of any kind, and the whole journey had to be made on horseback.
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