I . . . was free and happy in the Lord, who had been to me a tower of strength in my weakness and great need.--Letter 8, 1869, pp. 1-2. (To J. E. White, July 6, 1869.)
We had hard eating, hard sleeping, and hard riding in lumber wagons, but we made the best of it all.--Letter 18, 1870, p. 3. (To J. E. White and wife, November 9, 1870.)
My prayer is going up to God day and night for physical and mental strength.--Letter 95, 1886, p. 2. (To Addie Walling, February 16, 1886.) White Estate Washington, D. C. February 6, 1980