By: Ardis E. Parshall - November 05, 2012 Rose Harriet Cook, born in 1878, in London, England, was not quite 17 when she was baptized a member of the Church in 1895. She became a school teacher. The events she tells of in this account occurred in the early summer of 1904 as she was preparing for emigration: Nearly two months ago, I attended a meeting of teachers and masters in connection with the Teachers’ Association of Leyton, L...
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