. Mary Clarke Nind and her work : her childhood, girlhood, married life, religious experience and activity, together with the story of her labors in behalf of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. ling much of the time, yet theweekly letters never failed to come with promptness to each andevery one, and as often as possible she visited her loved ones intheir various homes for longer or shorter periods. No place wasquite so dear to her as the home where she could meet her belovedand devoted husband, and no joy greater than when the membersof the family were h


. Mary Clarke Nind and her work : her childhood, girlhood, married life, religious experience and activity, together with the story of her labors in behalf of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church. ling much of the time, yet theweekly letters never failed to come with promptness to each andevery one, and as often as possible she visited her loved ones intheir various homes for longer or shorter periods. No place wasquite so dear to her as the home where she could meet her belovedand devoted husband, and no joy greater than when the membersof the family were home and all together for a few weeks or daysat a time. In 1877 she says: This year I have traveled 6,592miles by rail or stage and walked the balance, making about 7,000miles at least, and was at home fifteen weeks altogether. In 1878, the oldest son having married and settled in Minneapolis,and father having decided to give up traveling, a great longing tobe near the dear son and for business reasons, it was decided toremove to Minneapolis, and here a new home and church life beganwith added responsibilities in the missionary work. Early in 1879new associations were formed, many of which became among thedearest of her JAMES G. NIND Tkis is one of the last pctures taken of tim. It was taken a short timepreceecicg his death on May 7. 1885


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