Some notes kept of a journey from Bradford, the place of our late re-sidence, to Tunecessah on the Alle-geny River in York State In the fall of 1804 my dear Husband &; myself informed fnd s of Bradford Moly Meeting, of a concern that had for some time attended our Minds, of offering ourselves to go and reside some time among the Indian Natives near the Allegeny River, to endeavor to instruct them in Agriculture, Spinning, Dairy, &;c, and having obtained the Unity and Sympathy of our fnd s at home, and also the concurrence of the Yearly Meetings Committee on Indian Affairs, Hannah Jackson likewise having a minute from Newgarden Monthly Meeting, and the concurrence of the Committee to accompany us. 18055 one 20 and 2nd of the Week After a time of comfortable quiet wherein we were favoured to feel the overshadowing of divine regard to