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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Personal Recollections of Pardee Butler This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: Personal Recollections of Pardee Butler Author: Pardee Butler Edited with reminiscences by Mrs. Rosetta B. Hastings Contributors: Elder John Boggs, Elder J. B. McCleery Release Date: July 21, 2004 [EBook #12973] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PARDEE BUTLER *** Scanned by Roger Taft, great-grandson of the author. Produced for PG by Jim Tinsley <jtinsley@pobox.com> [Frontispiece: Pardee Butler] PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF PARDEE BUTLER WITH REMINISCENCES, BY HIS DAUGHTER, MRS. ROSETTA B. HASTINGS AND ADDITIONAL CHAPTERS ELD. JOHN BOGGS AND ELD. J. B. MCCLEERY. CINCINNATI STANDARD PUBLISHING COMPANY 1889 PREFACE. I have not attempted to write a complete biography of my father, but merely to supplement his "Recollections" with a few of my own reminiscences. He was a man who said little in his family about his early years, or about any of the occurrences of his eventful life. Nor did he ever keep any journal, or any account of his meetings, or of the number that he baptized. He seldom reported his meetings to the newspapers. I think it was only during the few years that he was employed by missionary societies, that he ever made reports of what he accomplished. He had even destroyed the most of his old letters. And so, for nearly all information outside of my own recollections, I have been indebted to the kindness of relatives and friends. The later chapters have been written by men who knew my father intimately, and men whose reputations are such as to give weight to their testimony. To all of these friends I now offer my thanks for their kind assistance. And to the public I offer this book, not for its literary merit, but as the tribute of a daughter to a loved father, whose earnest devotion to duty was worthy of imitation. MRS. ROSETTA B. HASTINGS. _Farmington, Kansas, April 23,1889._ INTRODUCTION In this country inherited fortunes, or ancestral honors, have little effect on a man's reputation; but inherited disposition and early
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