1873-1874 | Divided time between Battle Creek and California, attended camp meetings, and spent some months in 1873 in Colorado resting and writing. |
1874, April 1 | Comprehensive vision of the advance of the cause in California, Oregon, and overseas. |
1874, June | With James White in Oakland, California, as he founded the Pacific Press Publishing Association and the Signs of the Times. |
1875, January 3 | At Battle Creek for dedication of Battle Creek College. Vision of publishing houses in other countries. |
1876, February 11 | William Clarence, third son and manager of the Pacific Press, married at the age of 21. |
1876, | August Spoke to 20,000 at Groveland, Massachusetts, camp meeting. |
1877 | The Spirit of Prophecy, volume 2, published; forerunner of The Desire of Ages. |
1877, July 1 | Spoke to 5,000 at Battle Creek on temperance. |
1878 | The Spirit of Prophecy, volume 3, published; forerunner of last part of The Desire of Ages, and The Acts of the Apostles. |
1878, November | Spent the winter in Texas. |
1879, April | Left Texas to engage in the summer camp meeting work. |
1881, August 1 | With husband in Battle Creek when he was taken ill. |
1881, August 6 | Death of James White. |
1881, August 13 | Spoke for ten minutes at James White's funeral at Battle Creek. |
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