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Show - 179 - I J On -t&e-. 6-tb.,, they visited a.hou the city for a.n-la~u,.;n_.j" ._. two-J went . to Court House Square~ Wabash Ave. ' the piers on the /Lake and at 11:05 ' c/ j. < I a,, m. Aleft on the1tPain for Hinsda~e ~4~go, Burli~tun and a, Quin~y Rr· where they met his father and mother together wt his cousin, James Chambers and his wife. Hinsdale, a short distance out of Chicago, where they spent the day and night. ") ~ ·"- On~ 7th they went to the city and called o his brother Will ) I tt& an ·~t-- a- very cool reception. f'ttended to, some business in Chicago L~ , • k • t ( J ' ""' "' ' ) I and then returned to AHLns~l e-and-h~s parent•~me. -r'..r ./ On ~e 8tli ea~lY--~~--morning, they took the 6:44 a.m. train ~nto Chicago. His brother Lon assisted them and was very kind. At , "' tJ ,..-! 8:45 a.m. they went to the rWabash train ~for Champaign, Illi-nois where on their arrival they were met by his uncle William Morgan ... .(,.) 1!}lo took them to his home aP-Pi~i'"Ilg" there at 7 :p.m. They were kindly received. (/ On the morning of the 9th, they visited a sugar factory~ gained . h& some information on the · subject of its manufacture. 1Visited about town . . . until 1:32 p.m. wh~n they took the J. B. and w. train for Covington, . Indiana. They arrived at 3:40p.m ) hired a horse and buggy ; ~nd drove -' ~ 01l't"" to Oliver Shelby •s where he met Elders John w. Butler and.f Durfie. J ... C).. "'· ti-l were" well. I On the lOth, they drove aewn to, Coyington an~~ received a wire from ... . Brother Nicholas Groesbeck adv~sing that the children were all well. In the evening they drove across the river to the home of George I J .J ~ .! Johnson and stayed all night. -A pleas.a'n evening. On the llth, in company with Elder Durfie, they drove e-v-eft· to a Mr. A') ~~ Cronkhi te.as visited with tft.em -e.--whi..Le .and thent· rove to the home of James wJ f • • ""h Johnson ! and ~ had dinner. They then drove t o ~ e home of William Newell, |