1900, October | Settled at Elmshaven. |
1901, April | Attended the General Conference session at Battle Creek. |
1902, February 18 | Battle Creek Sanitarium fire. |
1902, December 30 | Review and Herald fire. |
1903, October | Met the pantheism crisis. |
1904, April-September | Journeyed east to assist in the beginning of the work in Washington, D.C., to visit her son Edson in Nashville, and to attend important meetings. |
1904, November-December | Involved in securing and establishing Paradise Valley Sanitarium. |
1905, May | Attended General Conference session in Washington, D.C. |
1905 | The Ministry of Healing published. |
1905, June-December | Involved in securing and starting Loma Linda Sanitarium. |
1906-1908 | Busy at Elmshaven with literary work. |
1909, April-September | At the age of 81 traveled to Washington, D.C., to attend the General Conference session. This was her last trip east. |
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1910, January | Took a prominent part in the establishment of the College of Medical Evangelists at Loma Linda. |
1910 | Gave attention to finishing The Acts of the Apostles and the reissuance of The Great Controversy, a work extending into 1911. |
1911-1915 | With advancing age, made only a few trips to southern California. At Elmshaven engaged in her book work, finishing Prophets and Kings and Counsels to Parents and Teachers. |
1915, February 13 | Fell in her Elmshaven home and broke her hip. |
1915, July 16 | Closed her fruitful life at the age of 87. Her last words were “I know in whom I have believed.” Testimonies, volumes 6-9, were also published in the Elmshaven years. |
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