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May 28 1873
May 28 -- 1873 -- It is rather singular that Belle and Eva should be engaged at the same time. Belle engaged herself to Mr T.W. Harvey on Palm Sunday April 6 1873. Eva engaged herself to C.W. Angell April 8, 1873. Belle was married May 28th 1873 at 12 o'clock in the day. It was a beautiful warm day. We had our house darkened and gas lit, a carpet put down the front steps for the ladies and the house dressed in every direction by the florist, a grand supper in Billiard room served by Ranch and Werner. Our floral decoration was grand besides our flowers. Friends sent some. And the Methodist Sunday School Rev McHown sent a very large standing Basket. The day after the wedding we sent 20 hanging baskets and many square baskets to the soldiers graves. Decoration Day. We had a large grand reception, ladies all in full dress. About five hundred people present the carriages before the door extended several blocks. It was quite a sight to see them. The reception continued until five in the afternoon then the bride, groom changed their clothes and started for New York. The bride looked lovely in white gros grain silk trimmed in tulle and flowers, our party consisted of Mr Badger, myself, my two daughters, and three sons. The bridesmaids were Miss Eva Badger, Miss Ada Badger, Miss Faulds, and Miss Isaacs. The gentlemen were Mr [[strikeout:  James Norland]] Chas Sprugell, [[strikeout:  Mr McCormick]]  [[vertical note left margin:  angel Angell & Brown]] Col. Brown, Mr Loyd & Mr O.F. Badger. The bride first went to Niagara and then to New York. The minister who married Belle was the same one who married me in Louisville and who baptised Belle. We sent to Louisville and urged him to come on his name is Rev Craik. Dr Locke our Minister assisted, everything went off splendidly. Our supper was something grand, the ushers were Mr James Norton, Mr. Lockwood, Mr R.M. McCormick and Mr. Leaving home with my family, gave me much to do, so I forgot a great deal. This description is poor, I have forgotten so much. I wrote sometime after it was over. I was so worried over giving up my first child - I did not know much.
 
It is rather singular that Belle and Eva should be engaged at the same time. Belle engaged herself to Mr T.W. Harvey on Palm Sunday April 6 1873. Eva engaged herself to C.W. Angell April 8, 1873. Belle was married May 28th 1873 at 12 o'clock in the day. It was a beautiful warm day. We had our house darkened and gas lit, a carpet put down the front steps for the ladies and the house dressed in every direction by the florist, a grand supper in Billiard room served by Ranch and Werner. Our floral decoration was [[unclear]] besides our flowers. Friends sent some. And the Methodist Sunday School Rev McHown sent a very large standing Basket. The day after the wedding we sent 20 hanging baskets and many [[unclear]] baskets to the soldiers [[unclear]]. Decoration Day. We had a large grand reception, ladies all in full dress. About five hundred people present the carriages before the door extended several blocks. It was quite a sight to see them. The reception continued until five in the afternoon then the bride, groom changed their clothes and started for New York. The bride looked lovely in white gros grain silk trimmed in tulle and flowers, our party consisted of Mr Badger, myself, my two daughters, and three sons. The bridesmaids were Miss Eva Badger, Miss Ada Badger, Miss Faulds, and Miss Isaacs. The gentlemen were Mr Chas [[Sprugell?]], Col. Brown, Mr Loyd, Mr O.F. Badger. The bride first went to Niagara and then to New York. The minister who married Belle was the same one who married me in Louisville and who baptised Belle. We sent to Louisville and urged him to come on his name is Rev Craik. Dr Locke our Minister assisted, everything went off splendidly. Our supper was something grand, the ushers were Mr James Norton, Mr. Lockwood, Mr R.M. McCormick and Mr.  
 
Leaving home with my family, gave me much to do, so I forgot a great deal. This description is poor, I have forgotten so much. I wrote sometime after it was over. I was so worried over giving up my first child - I did not know much.

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May 28 -- 1873 -- It is rather singular that Belle and Eva should be engaged at the same time. Belle engaged herself to Mr T.W. Harvey on Palm Sunday April 6 1873. Eva engaged herself to C.W. Angell April 8, 1873. X Belle was married May 28th 1873 at 12 o'clock in the day. It was a beautiful warm day. We had our house darkened and gas lit, a carpet put down the front steps for the ladies and the house dressed in every direction by the florist, a grand supper in Billiard room served by Ranch and Werner. Our floral decoration was grand besides our flowers. Friends sent some. And the Methodist Sunday School Rev McHown sent a very X large standing Basket. The day after the wedding X we sent 20 hanging baskets and many square baskets to the soldiers graves. Decoration Day. We had a large grand reception, ladies all in full dress. About five hundred people present the carriages before the door extended several blocks. It was quite a sight to see them. The reception continued until five in the afternoon then the bride, groom changed their clothes and started for New York. The bride looked lovely in white gros grain silk trimmed in tulle and flowers, our party consisted of Mr Badger, myself, my two daughters, and three sons. The bridesmaids were Miss Eva Badger, Miss Ada Badger, Miss Faulds, and Miss Isaacs. The gentlemen were Mr strikeout: James Norland Chas Sprugell, strikeout: Mr McCormick vertical note left margin: angel Angell & Brown Col. Brown, Mr Loyd & Mr O.F. Badger. The bride first went to Niagara and then to New York. The minister who married Belle was the same one who married me in Louisville and who baptised Belle. We sent to Louisville and urged him to come on his name is Rev Craik. Dr Locke our Minister assisted, everything went off splendidly. Our supper was something grand, the ushers were Mr James Norton, Mr. Lockwood, Mr R.M. McCormick and Mr. Leaving home with my family, gave me much to do, so I forgot a great deal. This description is poor, I have forgotten so much. I wrote sometime after it was over. I was so worried over giving up my first child - I did not know much.