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    1901

    Returned to “Elmshaven” Dec. 31, 1900, and was quite ill for 3 weeks. Spoke in san. chapel Jan. 19. Burdened with writing—preparing books for publication. Started journey to Battle Creek for Gen. Conf. about March 6. Spoke in Los Angeles Church Sabbath, March 9; became very ill in p.m. and lost consciousness for hours, but the Lord sustained her and she continued her journey, accompanied by W.C.W., Sara M., and others.RY 201.1

    Spent a few days with her son Edson on the Morning Star at Vicksburg, and spoke on Sabbath and Sunday, when the church was dedicated; at Nashville she met Emma White; also spoke to Nashville believers; spent Sabbath and Sunday in Chicago, where she spoke on Sabbath and to the medical students on Sunday. From Chicago proceeded to B.C. for the G.C. session where she bore many burdens. “The conference was a time of taxing labor for me.” Following the conference, spent a few days in Indianapolis, to help meet a difficult situation there—the holy flesh fanaticism; spent May 6 and 7 with church and san. workers in Des Moines, Iowa; May 8 and 9 in College View, Neb.; Met appointments in Denver and Boulder, Colo. Labored in Upper Columbia camp meeting in Waitsburg, Wash., visited Walla Walla, and labored in N. Pacific camp meeting at Portland, Ore.RY 201.2

    Returned to Oakland in time to meet Elders Irwin and Salisbury before they sailed for Australia May 30; thence to her “Elmshaven” home, very worn and suffering from a cold and sore throat. Attended camp meeting in Oakland June 5-23 and spoke 11 times. Also labored in camp meeting in Los Angeles in Aug. And on return trip stopped in Oakland and attended meetings of Pacific Press Board. Met speaking appointments in Healdsburg (including attendance at teachers’ institute), Santa Rosa, and Petaluma, as well as in St. Helena area, during next few months.RY 202.1

    Convicted that she had work to do in the East, left for New York Nov. 6, arriving there Nov. 11, and labored for nearly two weeks (including an appointment in Trenton, N.J.); Spent some time in late Nov. and early Dec. in So. Lancaster, took treatments at san.; there were many calls for her labors, but, not being well, she apparently went direct from So. Lancaster to Nashville, to labor in So. Union Conf. Session Jan. 3-12. Reached Nashville about mid-December.RY 202.2

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