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A firsthand memoir of life serving as an itinerant religious worker and Bible-society agent on the Southwestern frontier, recounting long horseback travel and immersion in pioneer communities. The narrative mixes personal anecdotes and observation of local customs—hospitality, basket-meetings, barbecues, baptisms, weddings—alongside accounts of political canvassing, candidating, circuit-riding, illiterate preachers, and fervent lay workers. Descriptive passages evoke rural landscapes, social intercourse, and the power of sacred song, while concluding reflections consider the practical labors undertaken and the moral and communal character shaped by religious activity in that region.

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Hamilton W. Pierson

Hamilton W. Pierson was an American author and social commentator known for his advocacy on behalf of freedmen in the post-Civil War United States. His notable work, "A Letter to Hon. Charles Sumner, with 'Statements' of Outrages upon Freedmen in Georgia," highlights the injustices faced by African Americans during Reconstruction. Pierson's writings reflect the tumultuous social landscape of his time and contribute to the discourse on civil rights and social justice. In addition to his advocacy, he also authored "In the Brush," which further explores themes of social and racial dynamics.

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