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Monday Dec. 30th. 1861.
Monday Dec. 30th. 1861.
This is a beautiful day--sunny and warm--we will go out riding in a few minutes - we will go up to [[Gray Street?]] house--children made many calls on their little friends. Mr. & Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Adams, Miss Craig & Mrs. G. MacGregor--Miss Rebecca Lizzie Hunt all called. Dr. Rogers came to see my baby--he says the mark on his cheek is milk crust - we went riding down town this afternoon - after Tea David & I went to see the Hewits
This is a beautiful day--sunny and warm--we will go out riding in a few minutes - we will go up to [[Gray Street?]] house--children made many calls on their little friends. Mr. & Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Adams, Mifs Craig & Mrs. G. MacG regor--Mifs Rebecca Lizzie Hunt all called. Dr. Rogers came to see my baby--he says the mark on his cheek is milk crust - we went riding down town this afternoon - after Tea David & I went to see the Hewits


Tuesday Dec 31st. 1861
Tuesday Dec 31st. 1861
This is a beautiful sunny warm day - we will go visiting - so will the children - all well but Evas & baby cough - children called on many persons - we saw a large regiment of soldiers - we were invited to Mrs. Brandons to Tea - declined - Mrs [[Shrew?]] & Siss took tea with Ma & us - Mr Heywood came to see me - so did Mrs. Speed Mrs Heywood & two children Lilly & Jeddie Cockram - Sally Hunt came too - received a letter from Mr Badger
This is a beautiful sunny warm day - we will go visiting - so will the children - all well but Eva's & baby cough - children called on many persons - we saw a large regiment of soldiers - we were invited to Mrs. Bransons to Tea - declined - Mrs Shrene & Siss took tea with Ma & us - Mr Heywood came to see me - so did Mrs. Speed Mrs Heywood & two children Lilly & Jeddie Cochran - Sally Hunt came too - received a letter from Mr Badger


Wednesday Jan 1st. 1861.
Wednesday Jan 1st. 1861.


This is a dull looking day - it looks like snow - all of us well - except the childrens coughs - Mrs A. B. Hite & Mrs Busset [[Mary]] Tyler Johnson Mrs Ada Tyler Mrs. Geo [[unknown]] & Mrs Hawkins, Rev Mrs. [[unknown]] and little May Chambers Johnson & Molly Van-Busen all came to see us-
This is a dull looking day - it looks like snow - all of us well - except the childrens coughs - Mrs A. B. Hite & Mrs Burset Mary Tyler Johnson Mrs Ada Tyler Mrs. Geo Merriwether & Mrs Hawkins, Rev Mrs. [[Craik]] and little Mary Chambers Johnson & Molly Van-Buren all came to see us-


Thursday Jan 2nd. 1861
Thursday Jan 2nd. 1861
This is a gloomy dark day looks like snow - we went out riding went to see Siss and said a long time - little Tucker-girls spent the day with Mattie Maulds and my children - we are all very well - after dinner called to see Mrs. Page found her very much distressed at the death of her daughter - Mrs. Andrew Low & Florence came to see me - Brother Faulds & my Belle went to night to Madame Anna Bishop's [[unknown]] it rains & sleets
This is a gloomy dark day looks like snow - we went out riding went to see Siss and stayed a long time - little Tucker-girls spent the day with Mattie Faulds and my children - we are all very well - after dinner called to see Mrs. Page found her very much distressed at the death of her daughter - Mrs. [[Emery crossed out]] Andrew Low & Florence came to see me - Brother Faulds & my Belle went to night to Madame Anna Bishop's Concert.  it rains & sleets


Friday Jan 3rd. 1861.
Friday Jan 3rd. 1861.


It is cold this morning - the ground is all frozen and it is very slippery - children still coughing a great deal - otherwise we are well - we ordered the Carriage and went with Virginia Belle & Eva to Mrs Wm. Bishop's to say Good By to Fanny Pratt and May [[unknown]] they are going to Cincinnati were they reside - at three O.clock Mr Badger arrived from Chicago - very well - our old black man Isaac the night Mr Badger left Chicago fell ill in the street from old age - Mr Badger paid a man to carry him home - but the cars starting off immediately he did not have time to see him revive - he is a good old man on New Years day - Mr Badger says I had many calls - he went calling all day-
It is cold this morning - the ground is all frozen and it is very slippery - children still coughing a great deal - otherwise we are well - we ordered the Carriage and went with Virginia Belle & Eva to Mrs Wms. Bishop's to say Good Bye to Fanny Pratt and Mary [[Isane]] they are going to Cincinnati were they reside - at three O.clock Mr Badger arrived from Chicago - very well - our old black man Isaac the night Mr Badger left Chicago fell ill in the street from old age - Mr Badger paid a man to carry him home - but the cars starting off immediately he did not have time to see him revive - he is a good old man on New Years day - Mr Badger says I had many calls - he went calling all day-


Saturday Jan 4th. 1861.
Saturday Jan 4th. 1861.
This is a dark day looks like rain - we all [[unknown]] happy together - at Mothers - Frederika called to see children - we are going out tos ide - will only remain a few days longer in Louisville - want to see Siss [[unknown]] her sick with cold. Miss Helen Cockson & Jessie Cullock to see me - all the children had a little party to day - Mr Badger took dinner with Mrs Hewit & supper with Brother Shrove - [[unknown]] wants me to dine with her Sunday
This is a dark day looks like rain - we all well & happy together - at Mothers - Frederika called to see children - we are going out to ride - will only remain a few days longer in Louisville - want to see [[Siss?]] found her sick with cold. Mifs Helen Cockson & Jessie called to see me - all the children had a little party to day - Mr Badger took dinner with Mr Hant & supper with Brother Shreve - Siss wants us to dine [[crossed out]] for Sunday

Latest revision as of 18:57, 6 April 2020

Monday Dec. 30th. 1861. This is a beautiful day--sunny and warm--we will go out riding in a few minutes - we will go up to Gray Street? house--children made many calls on their little friends. Mr. & Mrs. Hunt, Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Adams, Mifs Craig & Mrs. G. MacG regor--Mifs Rebecca Lizzie Hunt all called. Dr. Rogers came to see my baby--he says the mark on his cheek is milk crust - we went riding down town this afternoon - after Tea David & I went to see the Hewits

Tuesday Dec 31st. 1861 This is a beautiful sunny warm day - we will go visiting - so will the children - all well but Eva's & baby cough - children called on many persons - we saw a large regiment of soldiers - we were invited to Mrs. Bransons to Tea - declined - Mrs Shrene & Siss took tea with Ma & us - Mr Heywood came to see me - so did Mrs. Speed Mrs Heywood & two children Lilly & Jeddie Cochran - Sally Hunt came too - received a letter from Mr Badger

Wednesday Jan 1st. 1861.

This is a dull looking day - it looks like snow - all of us well - except the childrens coughs - Mrs A. B. Hite & Mrs Burset Mary Tyler Johnson Mrs Ada Tyler Mrs. Geo Merriwether & Mrs Hawkins, Rev Mrs. Craik and little Mary Chambers Johnson & Molly Van-Buren all came to see us-

Thursday Jan 2nd. 1861 This is a gloomy dark day looks like snow - we went out riding went to see Siss and stayed a long time - little Tucker-girls spent the day with Mattie Faulds and my children - we are all very well - after dinner called to see Mrs. Page found her very much distressed at the death of her daughter - Mrs. Emery crossed out Andrew Low & Florence came to see me - Brother Faulds & my Belle went to night to Madame Anna Bishop's Concert. it rains & sleets

Friday Jan 3rd. 1861.

It is cold this morning - the ground is all frozen and it is very slippery - children still coughing a great deal - otherwise we are well - we ordered the Carriage and went with Virginia Belle & Eva to Mrs Wms. Bishop's to say Good Bye to Fanny Pratt and Mary Isane they are going to Cincinnati were they reside - at three O.clock Mr Badger arrived from Chicago - very well - our old black man Isaac the night Mr Badger left Chicago fell ill in the street from old age - Mr Badger paid a man to carry him home - but the cars starting off immediately he did not have time to see him revive - he is a good old man on New Years day - Mr Badger says I had many calls - he went calling all day-

Saturday Jan 4th. 1861. This is a dark day looks like rain - we all well & happy together - at Mothers - Frederika called to see children - we are going out to ride - will only remain a few days longer in Louisville - want to see Siss? found her sick with cold. Mifs Helen Cockson & Jessie called to see me - all the children had a little party to day - Mr Badger took dinner with Mr Hant & supper with Brother Shreve - Siss wants us to dine crossed out for Sunday