Sunday, September 9, 1832.New Salem, IL. | [Peter Cartwright opens large Methodist camp meeting west of Springfield.
More than 1,000 converts are made during two week meeting. Cartwright is described as
"not tall, but burly, massive . . . crowning foliage of luxuriant, coal black hair,
wreathed into long, but rough and curling ringlets . . . a head that looked as large as
a half-bushel . . . a swarthy complexion, rich, rosy lips, always slightly parted, as if
wearing a perpetual happy smile."Illinois Journal, 30 January 1850.] |