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Jun 16, 1892

Journal Entry

June 16, 1892 ~ Thursday

16 We started for Home & rode 18 Mils to Leeds
& took Dinner then rode to Bellview and stoped for
the night with Sister Gregerson On My arival at
Bellview I was suddenly Attacked with somthing like
the Old Fashioned Cholera I was taken purging and
vomiting which lasting all night And it seemed as
^[FIGURES]^ though I would die 35 Mile

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Jun 16, 1892