1. From 1845 to 1850
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 [1845], —: Ellen Gould Harmon first met, at Orrington, Me. LS 73; 2SG 38; 1T 65
 spring: visited Stockbridge Howland at Topsham, Me. LS 74-5; 2SG 42-3
 —: fanaticism met by, at Claremont, N.H. LS 77-84, 133; 2SG 46-7
 —: at Portsmouth, N.H. 2SG 65-6
 1846, Aug. 30: married to Ellen G. Harmon LS 97; 2SG 83; 1T 75
 autumn: Sabbath observance begun by 1T 75
 November: attended conf. at Topsham, Me. LS 97-8; 2SG 83; 1T 79
 —: with EGW’s parents at Gorham, Me. LS 98-9; 2SG 83-4; 1T 80
 —: at Topsham Me. 2SG 85; 1T 80
 1847, February: at Portland, Me. LS 99; 2SG 85; 1T 80
 February and March: attended meetings New Bedford and Fairhaven, Mass. LS 99-100
 February: at Boston, Mass. LS 99; 2SG 85; 1T 80
 Mar. 14: at Gorham, Me. LS 99
 Mar. 14: letter written by, at Gorham, Me. LS 99
 Apr. 3: at meeting in Topsham, Me. LS 100
 Aug. 26: son Henry Nichols born to, at Gorham, Me. LS 105; 2SG 87; 1T 82
 October: set up housekeeping in Stockbridge Howland’s home in Topsham, Me. LS 105, 107; 2SG 87-8; 1T 82
 —: hauled stone on railroad but could not collect wages CS 303; LS 105; 2SG 87; 1T 82
 —: chopped wood at 50 cents a day LS 105; 2SG 88; 1T 82
 —: suffered severe pain in his side constantly LS 105; 2SG 88; 1T 82
 —: poverty and trials endured by CS 303; LS 105-8; 2SG 87-90; 1T 82-4
 —: decided to follow wherever God would lead LS 107; 2SG 90; 1T 84
 1848, [early]: lived at Topsham, Me. LS 107; 2SG 91; 1T 84
 April: visited Otis Nichols at Dorchester, Mass. LS 107; 2SG 91; 1T 84
 Apr. 20: at Middletown and Rocky Hill, Conn. LS 107-8; 2SG 91-3; 1T 84-5
 [April]: letter of, to Stockbridge Howland LS 108; 2SG 93
 Apr. 20-21: attended conf. in Stephen Belden’s unfinished house at Rocky Hill, Conn. LS 107-8; 2SG 91-4; 1T 84-6
 —: suffered from dyspepsia LS 109; 2SG 94; 1T 85; 3T 318
 [June-July]: mowed grass at 87½ cents an acre LS 109-10; 2SG 94, 96, 115; 1T 85-6, 88; 3T 318
 July 2: at Rocky Hill, Conn. LS 108-10; 2SG 93-4; 1T 85-6
 July 2: letter of, to Stockbridge Howland LS 109-10; 2SG 94; 1T 85-6
 July 23: at Rocky Hill, Conn. 2SG 94-5
 July 23: letter of, to Stockbridge Howland 2SG 94-5
 Aug. 13-14: visited D. Moody at New York City LS 110; 2SG 96-7
 Aug. 18, attended conf. in David Arnold’s barn at Volney, N.Y. LS 108, 110-1; 2SG 93-4, 97-9; 1T 85-6
 August: visited Bro. Snow at Hannibal, N.Y. LS 112
 Aug. 26: letter of, to Bro. Hastings LS 112
 Aug. 27-30: attended conf. in Hiram Edson’s barn and stayed at Port Gibson, N.Y. LS 111-2; 2SG 99; 1T 86
 August: visited Bro. Harris at Centerport, N.Y. LS 112-3; 2SG 99-100
 August: in Madison Co., N.Y. LS 114-5; 2SG 101
 [Sept. 1-2]: visited Bro. Ira Abbey at Brookfield, N.Y. LS 114-5; 2SG 101-2
 September: attended meetings in home of D. Moody at Brooklyn, N.Y. 2SG 103
 [September]: returned to Middletown and Rocky Hill, Conn. LS 116 (footnote); 2SG 104; 1T 86-7
 October: at Hartford, Conn. 2SG 106
 [Oct. 20-22]: attended conf. at Topsham, Me. LS 116 (footnote)
 [October]: at Portland, Me. 2SG 107
 November: at Dorchester, Mass. LS 116 (footnote), 125; 2SG 106
 November: instructed to begin to publish little paper LS 116 (footnote), 125; 2SG 115; 1T 88
 1849, Jan. 5: at home of Albert Belden at Rocky Hill, Conn. EW 36; LS 116
 February: visited Stockbridge Howland at Topsham, Me. LS 120-1; 2SG 108