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August, Sunday, 23. 1863. Rose late. Warm day-all quiet through the day. Rode out going to Mr. Brids where I called with Dr. Weston. Maj [[Major]] returned just at night. Eva Landed on her way down the river. Thermometer at 95°[degrees] today. Col Robinson was here today and went down on the boat.
August, Sunday, 23. 1863.     Rose late.   Warm day   all quiet through the day.   Rode out going to Mr. Birds where I called with Dr. Weston.   Maj returned just at night.   Eva landed on her way down the river.   Thermometer at 95° today.   Col Robinson was here today & went down on the boat.
Monday, 24. Warm day. Mrs Grove left today and Mrs. C.A. Danmore came-called on her and had quite a pleasant [[" Lite_ Talk"?]] with her. Pretty dashing woman-husband Surg [[Surgeon]] in the {Rebel] army and she wishes to go and see him. No news of any kind.
 
Tuesday, 25. Rode out this morning and went with the Major up to Mrs. Hart's. [unclear...]about noon called twice during the day at the house-once by request once without. A very pleasant sociable lady Got papers of the 15th today not much news
Monday, 24.   Warm day.   Mrs Grove left today & Mrs. C.A. Dannon came     called on her and had quite a pleasant "tete-tete" with her.   Pretty dashing woman     husband Surg in the Rebel army and she wishes to go & see him.   No news of any kind.
 
Tuesday, 25.   Rode out this morning & went with the Major up to Mr. Hart's.   Queer girls there.   Returned about noon   Called twice during the day at the house - once by request once without.   A very pleasant sociable lady   Got papers of the 15th today not much news

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August, Sunday, 23. 1863. Rose late. Warm day all quiet through the day. Rode out going to Mr. Birds where I called with Dr. Weston. Maj returned just at night. Eva landed on her way down the river. Thermometer at 95° today. Col Robinson was here today & went down on the boat.

Monday, 24. Warm day. Mrs Grove left today & Mrs. C.A. Dannon came called on her and had quite a pleasant "tete-tete" with her. Pretty dashing woman husband Surg in the Rebel army and she wishes to go & see him. No news of any kind.

Tuesday, 25. Rode out this morning & went with the Major up to Mr. Hart's. Queer girls there. Returned about noon Called twice during the day at the house - once by request once without. A very pleasant sociable lady Got papers of the 15th today not much news