Personal Recollections of Pardee Butler

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Personal Recollections of Pardee Butler

by Pardee Butler

EN·~9 hours·47 chapters

Chapters

47 total
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PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS OF PARDEE BUTLER - WITH REMINISCENCES, BY HIS DAUGHTER, MRS. ROSETTA B. HASTINGS - AND ADDITIONAL CHAPTERS ELD. JOHN BOGGS AND ELD. J. B. MCCLEERY.

0:15
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PREFACE.

1:16
3

INTRODUCTION

28:06
4

PERSONAL RECOLLECTIONS

0:01
5

CHAPTER I.

10:29
6

CHAPTER II.

15:47
7

CHAPTER III.

7:57
8

CHAPTER IV.

10:29
9

CHAPTER V.

14:04
10

CHAPTER VI.

10:10

Description

A daughter’s loving tribute stitches together her father’s whispered past with the recollections of close friends, offering a portrait of a man whose quiet devotion shaped a frontier community. Through family anecdotes the listener discovers a lineage rooted in New England, the rugged trek westward, and a household forged in log cabins, nail‑scarred roofs and relentless toil. The narrative opens amid the early 1800s Ohio wilderness, where the Butler‑Pardee family carved roads through timber, bartered furs for essentials, and endured hardships that forged their own brand of honor.

The first act brings vivid, lived‑in scenes: a daring night hunt that turns into a bear encounter, the sound of dogs echoing through swampy darkness, and the resourcefulness of a grandfather who salvaged a handful of nails to finish a neighbor’s coffin. Amid these sketches, the memoir hints at the man’s later calling as a missionary, while other trusted voices promise further testimony. Listeners are invited into an intimate, formative world where perseverance and faith walk hand in hand.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (556K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Scanned by Roger Taft, great-grandson of the author. Produced for PG by Jim Tinsley jtinsley@pobox.com

Release date

2004-07-21

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Pardee Butler

Pardee Butler

1816–1888

Best known as the Kansas abolitionist who was once set adrift on a raft by a pro-slavery mob, he lived a life that feels stranger and braver than fiction. His story opens a vivid window onto the violence and conviction of the years before the Civil War.

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