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Excerpts from the Journal of Robert Breckinridge McAfee (April 21–August 12, 1804)

Excerpts from the Journal of Robert Breckinridge McAfee (April 21–August 12, 1804)

1802-1804, Dancing Exercise, Diaries & Journals, Falling Exercise, Presbyterians, Western Kentucky University

“The religious people now have the Jirks which operates like Hickups….”

Excerpt from the Journal of William Williamson (June 28–29, 1804)

Excerpt from the Journal of William Williamson (June 28–29, 1804)

1802-1804, Diaries & Journals, Presbyterian Historical Society, Presbyterians

“Saw much of what is called the jirks…. Set out for home with anxious mind.”

Letter from Samuel M. Wallace to Anne “Nancy” Fleming (July 20, 1804)

Letter from Samuel M. Wallace to Anne “Nancy” Fleming (July 20, 1804)

1802-1804, Correspondence, Other Bodily Exercises & General References, Presbyterians, Samuel M. Wallace

“Those who withdrew themselves last fall from the Presbyterian Church, perhaps, go to greater lengths, than any set, or sect, of people ever did. The Tenesse exercise has got very comon among them….”

Excerpt from Richard McNemar’s “General Review” (July 1804)

Excerpt from Richard McNemar’s “General Review” (July 1804)

1802-1804, Barking Exercise, Books, Essays & Treatises, Falling Exercise, Library of Congress

“The jerking & barking exercises were astounding….”

Excerpts from Lorenzo Dow’s History of Cosmopolite (October 1–19, 1804)

Excerpts from Lorenzo Dow’s History of Cosmopolite (October 1–19, 1804)

1802-1804, American Antiquarian Society, Diaries & Journals, Methodists

Camp-meeting commenced at Liberty: here I saw the jerks; and some danced: a strange exercise indeed….

Letter from Samuel M. Wallace to Anne “Nancy” Fleming (November 2, 1804)

Letter from Samuel M. Wallace to Anne “Nancy” Fleming (November 2, 1804)

1802-1804, Correspondence, Other Bodily Exercises & General References, Presbyterians, Samuel M. Wallace

“The dissenters from the Presbyterian sect has increased in number considerably and still continue to be warmly engaged in religion. They are exercised with almost all the different kinds of exercise, that you have heard of in Tenesse and Kentucky….”

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