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Saturday Sept. 14 1861.
Saturday Sept. 14 1861.
It threatened rain – at 3 Oclock Siss & myself spent shopping – staid late – she bought childrens yellow [[Merino]], [[?]].  I bought Ma a black check dress and Bombazine Apron, childrens knitting Ma [[?]] [[?]].  Mr. Caulfield came to see us.  
It threatened rain – at 3 Oclock Siss & myself spent shopping – staid late – she bought childrens yellow [[Merino]], [[?]].  I bought Ma a black check dress and Bombazine Apron, childrens knitting Ma [[?]] collars.  Mr. Caulfield came to see us.  


Sunday Sept 15. 1861.
Sunday Sept 15. 1861.
Went to Unitarian Church with Mr. Budger.  Father Budger
Went to Unitarian Church with Mr. Badger.  Father Badger [[?]] John Milton Mr. Schaffer great grand Uncle of my children by marriage all [[took?]] with us.
 
Monday Sept 16. 1861
It rained all night and still continued all today. I went to Mr Badgers office – Julia of Florence [[?]] came here to day – recieved a letter from Mr. Shrene saying Siss of Virginia might stay longer – we are making Ma a dress – Siss children not [[unclear]].
 
Tuesday Sept 17 1861
We are all in health to day but Siss,s baby – he has high Fever – [[unclear]] at home all day – made Ada a handsome Plaid skirt Siss gave her
 
Wednesday Sept 18–
This is a beautiful day. Siss & baby spent a bad night. This morning he is a little better. Childrens new shoes came home. High with brass islets. Mr. Badger said at dinner that he was going to [[?]] Louisville at 8 Oclock – so I dressed my whole family so did Virginia & Siss have trunks and everything ready to go at 8– but we could not get an omnibus and we had to remain – we got 2 Hacks and one express wagon and hurried to the Depot – but it was too late – children & all very disappointed  – Mr. [[Hunt]] wants to see Mr Badger in Louisville.  Mr. Badger did not go.
 
Thursday Sept 19 –
Warm day – all well. Siss baby better.  Mr. Badger going to night to Louisville – I think of going with him – great trouble in Louisville – big fight expected there – my sisters will remain here until I return – at 8 Oclock I meet with Mr. Badger [[?]] the Depot it was pouring rain & lightning – I rode there in a Hack and did not get [[out?]]. I found Mr. Hilton there & his dearest Julia going with us – it ceased raining and we had a pleasant night all had sleeping beds – we arrived at Indianapolis at [[?]] Oclock in the morning.

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Saturday Sept. 14 1861. It threatened rain – at 3 Oclock Siss & myself spent shopping – staid late – she bought childrens yellow Merino, ?. I bought Ma a black check dress and Bombazine Apron, childrens knitting Ma ? collars. Mr. Caulfield came to see us.

Sunday Sept 15. 1861. Went to Unitarian Church with Mr. Badger. Father Badger ? John Milton Mr. Schaffer great grand Uncle of my children by marriage all took? with us.

Monday Sept 16. 1861 It rained all night and still continued all today. I went to Mr Badgers office – Julia of Florence ? came here to day – recieved a letter from Mr. Shrene saying Siss of Virginia might stay longer – we are making Ma a dress – Siss children not unclear.

Tuesday Sept 17 1861 We are all in health to day but Siss,s baby – he has high Fever – unclear at home all day – made Ada a handsome Plaid skirt Siss gave her

Wednesday Sept 18– This is a beautiful day. Siss & baby spent a bad night. This morning he is a little better. Childrens new shoes came home. High with brass islets. Mr. Badger said at dinner that he was going to ? Louisville at 8 Oclock – so I dressed my whole family so did Virginia & Siss have trunks and everything ready to go at 8– but we could not get an omnibus and we had to remain – we got 2 Hacks and one express wagon and hurried to the Depot – but it was too late – children & all very disappointed – Mr. Hunt wants to see Mr Badger in Louisville. Mr. Badger did not go.

Thursday Sept 19 – Warm day – all well. Siss baby better. Mr. Badger going to night to Louisville – I think of going with him – great trouble in Louisville – big fight expected there – my sisters will remain here until I return – at 8 Oclock I meet with Mr. Badger ? the Depot it was pouring rain & lightning – I rode there in a Hack and did not get out?. I found Mr. Hilton there & his dearest Julia going with us – it ceased raining and we had a pleasant night all had sleeping beds – we arrived at Indianapolis at ? Oclock in the morning.