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May 3rd, 1847 Left home with my parents for Boston once my [[unclear]] to Albany to join the company of Western teachers.  Passed that night  [[unclear]] [[unclear]] after calling at D C [[Rice?]] and left them Tuesday afternoon on  [[unclear]] passed  She may [[unclear]] at Lucile Mason's in Boston.  Left at 8 o'c. in the morning & girls here went on to Western & for Friday  After a ride of then horses in [[unclear]] ferrys and crossing the Hudson for Greenbush in a ferry boat that launched [[unclear]] about 6 1/2 oc with 8 others of [[unclear]] enterprise.  Saw Miss [[unclear]] at Mrs. Delivan house and very, very busy day place about eight o'clock [[unclear]]  at the First Academy at [[unclear]].
May 3rd, 1847 Left home with my parents for Boston on my way to Albany to join the company of Western teachers.  Passed that night  [[unclear]] [[unclear]] after calling at D C [[Rice?]] and left them Tuesday afternoon on  [[unclear]] passed  She may [[unclear]] at Lucile Mason's in Boston.  Left at 8 o'c. in the morning & girls here went on to Western & for Friday  After a ride of ten horses in [[unclear]] ferrys and crossing the Hudson for Greenbush in a ferry boat that launched [[unclear]] about 6 1/2 oc with 8 others of [[unclear]] enterprise.  Saw Miss [[unclear]] at Mrs. Delevan house and very, very busy day place about eight o'clock [[unclear]]  at the First Academy at [[unclear]].
May 7. Mr A Whiss  [[unclear]] at 21/2 oc might back and wrote to my dear parents
May 7. Mr A Whiss  [[unclear]] at 21/2 oc might back and wrote to my dear parents
May. 8.  Mailed by letter to parents from my first composition dissatisfied enough with it but did as he [[unclear]] and [[unclear]] appease out not to compromise
May. 8.  Mailed my letter to parents from my first composition dissatisfied enough with it but did as he [[unclear]] and [[unclear]] appease out not to compromise
May 9  Sabbath My father in PM  [[unclear]]
May 9  Sabbath My father in PM  [[unclear]]

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May 3rd, 1847 Left home with my parents for Boston on my way to Albany to join the company of Western teachers. Passed that night unclear unclear after calling at D C Rice? and left them Tuesday afternoon on unclear passed She may unclear at Lucile Mason's in Boston. Left at 8 o'c. in the morning & girls here went on to Western & for Friday After a ride of ten horses in unclear ferrys and crossing the Hudson for Greenbush in a ferry boat that launched unclear about 6 1/2 oc with 8 others of unclear enterprise. Saw Miss unclear at Mrs. Delevan house and very, very busy day place about eight o'clock unclear at the First Academy at unclear. May 7. Mr A Whiss unclear at 21/2 oc might back and wrote to my dear parents May. 8. Mailed my letter to parents from my first composition dissatisfied enough with it but did as he unclear and unclear appease out not to compromise May 9 Sabbath My father in PM unclear