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April 30, 1862

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Isaac Sharp's Journey
APR 0 April Index APR 23 April 23, 1862 APR 24 April 24, 1862 APR 25 April 25, 1862 APR 26 April 26, 1862 APR 27 April 27, 1862 - Notes APR 27 April 27, 1862 APR 28 April 28, 1862 - Notes APR 28 April 28, 1862 APR 29 April 29, 1862 APR 30 April 30, 1862 JAN 1 Isaac Sharp's Journal JAN 1 Isaac Sharp's Journal JAN 1 Isaac Sharp's Journal JAN 1 Isaac Sharp's Journal JAN 1 Maps of the Faroe Islands JAN 1 Isaac Sharp's Journal JAN 1 Isaac Sharp's Journal JAN 1 June 11-19, 1861 JUN 1 June 1, 1862 JUN 2 June 2, 1862 JUN 3 June 3, 1862 JUN 4 June 4, 1862 - Notes JUN 4 June 4, 1862 JUN 5 June 5, 1862 JUN 13 June 13, 1862 JUN 14 June 14, 1862 JUN 15 June 15, 1862 JUN 16 June 16, 1862 JUN 17 June 17, 1862 MAR 0 March Index MAY 0 May Index MAY 1 May 1, 1862 MAY 2 May 2, 1862 MAY 3 May 3, 1862 MAY 4 May 4, 1862 MAY 5 May 5, 1862 MAY 6 May 6, 1862 MAY 7 May 7-12, 1862 MAY 10 May 10, 1862 MAY 13 May 13, 1862 MAY 14 May 14, 1862 MAY 15 May 15, 1862 MAY 16 May 16, 1862 MAY 17 May 17, 1862 MAY 18 May 18, 1862 MAY 19 May 19, 1862 MAY 20 May 20, 1862 MAY 21 May 21, 1862 MAY 22 May 22, 1862 MAY 23 May 23, 1862 MAY 24 May 24-25, 1862 MAY 26 May 26, 1862 MAY 27 May 27, 1862 MAY 28 May 28, 1862 MAY 29 May 29, 1862 MAY 30 May 30, 1862 MAY 31 May 31, 1862
Faroe Islands

Isaac Sharp and Asbjorn Kloster in the Faroe Islands (April June 1862) Journal of Isaac Sharp - April 30, 1862 Hvalvik The weather this morning is exceedingly dull, much rain has fallen in the night and it continues dark and dreary, wet and winter-like.At eight o'clock from ninety to 100 assembled; it proved a good open time, the people being very attentive and still. Kollafjordur About noon we left for Rottefiord(Kollafjordur), and on calling at the house of a serious, intelligent peasant, John C. T.Djurhuus, we were cordially welcomed; a room in the house was cheerfully granted in which to hold our meeting. The wife and daughter of our host quickly prepared for us an ample meal. At five oclock from fifty to sixty assembled. At the close of the meeting a spontaneous "TakTakTak" passed through the room, intended to convey an appreciation of our visit. A very sweet feeling was present, and considerable tenderness manifested, whileAsbjornKloster, ere we parted from this interesting family, addressed a few words of lively Christian interest. The Scriptures, particularly of the Old Testament, are scarce in this district and in many other parts of Faroe. The wind and rain continued, but about half-past eight we were favoured to reach our comfortable quarters at Thorshaven(Torshavn).

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