. Autobiography, collateral reminiscences, arguments in important causes, speeches, addresses, lectures and other writings. orning of his death he asked AuntEuphemia to read to him, and on her taking up a small Testa-ment, he said, No, no, take mothers Bible. Some fifteen minutesbefore his death, he felt his own pulse, to see if it was still there,he said. He mentioned all his brothers and sisters; and toldmother she must take care of his dog Jack, for his sake. He wasso grateful for the slightest favors, and thanked his Uncle Law-rence and Aunt Euphemia for all their kindness to him. Mrs. Foo


. Autobiography, collateral reminiscences, arguments in important causes, speeches, addresses, lectures and other writings. orning of his death he asked AuntEuphemia to read to him, and on her taking up a small Testa-ment, he said, No, no, take mothers Bible. Some fifteen minutesbefore his death, he felt his own pulse, to see if it was still there,he said. He mentioned all his brothers and sisters; and toldmother she must take care of his dog Jack, for his sake. He wasso grateful for the slightest favors, and thanked his Uncle Law-rence and Aunt Euphemia for all their kindness to him. Mrs. Foot, myself, and our daughter Euphemia left Mill-burn with the remains of this dear son the day after his death,and reached home the next day. His funeral took place thenext day, Sunday, the 15th day of June, which was his birth-day. An account of his death, the funeral services, and of someincidents of his life, was published in our village not written by me, the proper place for it in this his-tory of myself and family would seem to be next to thememorial I prepared of his brother. It will be found as ^/t^l^-


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