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THE PIONEERS OF BELLEVUE
After having restoratives administered, and on recovering his speech; he told Ackley that a large black bear had chased him out of the swamp. It is hardly necessary to add that friend Brackett and myself very soon came together, got our receptacles full, had a good laugh and returned home. Rev. Mr. Reynolds did not find it convenient to preach in Bellevue the next year, and as I understood at the time, seceded from the Methodist and joined the Congregational church.
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