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1341 Manuscript Releases, vol. 3 [Nos. 162-209], p. 167.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… , one horse, and two donkeys loaded with two hundred sixty pounds of lake fish.... There are a few log cabins here but only one that is fit to live in and that has no …
1342 Manuscript Releases, vol. 3 [Nos. 162-209], p. 167.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… with horses and ponies. We have two horses and one pony here. In coming, for want of ponies, Lucinda and I walked about six miles over the roughest road. We cannot …
1343 Manuscript Releases, vol. 3 [Nos. 162-209], p. 167.4 (Ellen Gould White)
… for horses. My husband swung the scythe. Willie pitched the hay into the wagon and Lucinda and I trod it down. My husband and Willie worked diligently to make …
1344 Manuscript Releases, vol. 3 [Nos. 162-209], p. 168.1 (Ellen Gould White)
Wednesday, October 1, 1873 —I spent nearly all day in writing. Willie went out upon the water in the afternoon. My husband and Willie and Sister Hall went after a load of hay to keep the horses. Their feed is nearly done.
1345 Manuscript Releases, vol. 3 [Nos. 162-209], p. 168.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… —The horse called Parson was very sick. We feared he would die. We doctored him as well as we could, putting hot flannel blankets around him. He was relieved after …
1346 Manuscript Releases, vol. 3 [Nos. 162-209], p. 169.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… two horses barefooted for us to use over the rough road. We were rejoiced to see him.
1347 Manuscript Releases, vol. 3 [Nos. 162-209], p. 169.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… the horses.... The flour and some potatoes were hidden there for our use as we returned. We set up our little stove, cooked white gems in our gem pans.... and had a very …
1348 Manuscript Releases, vol. 3 [Nos. 162-209], p. 170.1 (Ellen Gould White)
Tuesday, October 7, 1873 —We ascended the steep rocky hills—up, up, up as fast as our horses could climb. We passed through brooks and gulches, up hill and down for about six miles.
1349 Manuscript Releases, vol. 3 [Nos. 162-209], p. 179.1 (Ellen Gould White)
From Cheyenne the engines toiled up, up the summit against the most fearful wind. Two iron horses are slowly dragging the cars up the mountain....
1350 Manuscript Releases, vol. 3 [Nos. 162-209], p. 373.4 (Ellen Gould White)
… , and horses were running wildly about as if distracted.
1351 Manuscript Releases, vol. 3 [Nos. 162-209], p. 373.5 (Ellen Gould White)
… the horse was drawing the heavy carriage up the rising ground and he made haste slowly. Brother Oscar Roth was driving. He called to men at a farmhouse, who threw …
1352 Manuscript Releases, vol. 3 [Nos. 162-209], p. 374.2 (Ellen Gould White)
The master of the house unharnessed our horse and put him in the stall and fed him with grain. He was well acquainted with Oscar Roth.... We look upon this as being an interesting little bit of experience....
1353 Manuscript Releases, vol. 3 [Nos. 162-209], p. 389.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… the horse and carriage and drove to where we had made our home, and the parting with these dear friends was more ceremonious than our arrival. Thus it is in Sweden …
1354 Manuscript Releases, vol. 3 [Nos. 162-209], p. 406.5 (Ellen Gould White)
… two-horse team, visit the lumber mills and order lumber the workmen require, and go out in search of cows. I have purchased two good cows.... Almost everywhere in …
1355 Manuscript Releases, vol. 4 [Nos. 210-259], p. 41.3 (Ellen Gould White)
… powerful horses. They almost collided with the streetcar.... I saw a place where we could dodge past the team and board the train. I ran, calling the others to follow …
1356 Manuscript Releases, vol. 4 [Nos. 210-259], p. 309.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… the horse car, then changed again for another car which brought us to the boat. Broadway is quite narrow and it is blockaded and very difficult to make our way …
1357 Manuscript Releases, vol. 4 [Nos. 210-259], p. 447.9 (Ellen Gould White)
Some [who have been hearing the truth] speak in commendation as if it were a horse or cow they were inspecting with a view to purchasing if the terms suited them.— Letter 22, 1892, p. 2. ( To Elder O. A. Olsen, November 23, 1892 .)
1358 Manuscript Releases, vol. 5 [Nos. 260-346], p. 18.2 (Ellen Gould White)
… own horse and carriage and by thus doing obtained a view of the places and scenery of interest which we should not have done had we ridden on the cars. Switzerland …
1359 Manuscript Releases, vol. 5 [Nos. 260-346], p. 27.4 (Ellen Gould White)
… our horse and put him in the stall and fed him with grain. He was well acquainted with Oscar Roth, and he told him that he did not want anything more to do with him …
1360 Manuscript Releases, vol. 5 [Nos. 260-346], p. 138.1 (Ellen Gould White)
… , my horses, and plow, and he broke up the land for them. It took him about one week to do this.— Letter 156, 1896, p. 2. ( To Edson and Emma White, September 7, 1896 .)