Circuit Rider Days In Indiana (1916) is a historical book written by William Warren Sweet. The book chronicles the life and work of circuit riders in Indiana during the 19th century. Circuit riders were Methodist preachers who traveled on horseback to preach and minister to the people living in remote areas of the state. The book provides a detailed account of the hardships and challenges that circuit riders faced as they traveled through rugged terrain,...
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