“So I bade my children and friends farewell…”
In 1841, a stubborn 64 year old Methodist preacher named Joseph Williams left his home in Ripley County, Indiana to travel to the Oregon Territory. His family and neighbors all advised against it, pointing to dangers, hostile Indians and wild beasts. “But my mind leads me strongly to go: I want to preach to the people there, and also to the Indians, as well as to see the county.”
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