1863, June 6 | Health reform vision at Otsego, Michigan. |
1863, December 8 | Death of eldest son, Henry Nichols, at Topsham, Maine. |
1864, Summer | Publication of Spiritual Gifts, volume 4, with thirty-page article on health. |
1864, August-September | Visit to James C. Jackson's medical institution, Our Home on the Hillside, Dansville, New York, en route to Boston, Massachusetts. |
1865 | Publication of six pamphlets, Health: or How to Live. |
1865, August 16 | James White stricken with paralysis. |
1865, December 25 | Vision calling for a medical institution. |
1865, December | Mrs. White takes James White to northern Michigan as an aid to his recovery. |
1866, September 5 | Opening of Western Health Reform Institute, forerunner of Battle Creek Sanitarium. |
1867 | Purchased a farm at Greenville, Michigan, and built a home and engaged in farming and writing. |
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