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801 The Paulson Collection of Ellen G. White Letters, p. 300.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… Elder Haskell and others who have labored in Oakland and the near-by places might have been a much greater blessing, had they not been obliged to meet wrong …

803 The Paulson Collection of Ellen G. White Letters, p. 325.4 (Ellen Gould White)

… . N. Haskell to help us in getting properly started a work similar to that which they had carried on in Nashville and at Avondale. They came, and are now laboring …

804 The Paulson Collection of Ellen G. White Letters

Dear Brethren Butler and Haskell,

805 The Paulson Collection of Ellen G. White Letters, p. 422.6 (Ellen Gould White)

Let those in America who suppose the voice of the General Conference to be the voice of God, become one with God before they utter their opinions. - Testimony To Elder Haskell, November 16, 1899.

806 A Place Called Oakwood, p. iv.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… N. Haskell in 1911. This orphanage took in black children of unfortunate backgrounds, caring for and educating them. A number of the orphans would later attend …

807 A Place Called Oakwood, p. 107.5 (Ellen Gould White)

… Elder Haskell to be read to you. There are many who suppose that I sustain you in things that are not right. It would be doing an injustice to them and to you for …

808 A Place Called Oakwood

Context: On her second known trip to Huntsville, Ellen White writes to Seventh-day Adventist pioneer S.N. Haskell.

809 A Place Called Oakwood, p. 137.1 (Ellen Gould White)

S. N. Haskell: The one that showed mercy.

810 A Place Called Oakwood, p. 140.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… Brother Haskell let me have and with the royalty that I had from my books. We started the school in Melbourne, and then we had to work very hard. I went right straight …

811 A Place Called Oakwood, p. 143.4 (Ellen Gould White)

S. N. Haskell: You could do those things [in the] North.

812 A Place Called Oakwood, p. 143.9 (Ellen Gould White)

(S. N. Haskell spoke of the possibility of “sounding” business friends in Nashville regarding public sentiment on this matter.)

813 A Place Called Oakwood, p. 143.11 (Ellen Gould White)

(S. N. Haskell told of ostracism against white teachers in colored schools in Nashville.)

814 A Place Called Oakwood, p. 146.2 (Ellen Gould White)

S. N. Haskell: That is true; there is nothing [that] succeeds like success.

815 Spalding and Magan Collection, p. 117.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… Starr, Haskell, Wilson and Robinson, who have been devoted, earnest, whole-souled workers, giving Bible readings and praying with families, helping along by …

816 Spalding and Magan Collection, p. 355.3 (Ellen Gould White)

… Brother Haskell and Brother Butler will be glad to have the help of Brethren Magan and Sutherland, and will unite with them in the work of God. They will have …

817 Spalding and Magan Collection, p. 357.2 (Ellen Gould White)

I know that Brethren Haskell and Butler will unite with these brethren, and will be glad to have their help.

818 Spalding and Magan Collection, p. 373.9 (Ellen Gould White)

… and Haskell were there, also Brethren Sutherland and Magan, and two or three of our workers from the Nashville Sanitarium. After talking a little while, I said …

819 Spalding and Magan Collection, p. 377.6 (Ellen Gould White)

… . Elder Haskell, Elder Butler, and several others were talking together. Elder Haskell was telling of the opportunity that had come to them to purchase in Nashville …

820 Spalding and Magan Collection, p. 378.1 (Ellen Gould White)

… Elder Haskell. Unfolding it, he read, “This is to signify that we deem it to be the wise and Christian part to act toward our brethren in Nashville to place the …