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Fine Weather.  all well but me -- I am still troubled with Rheumatism sent for Dr Small.  he thinks I will soon be well -- Mr [[?]] Vandervoght called also Miss Byford.  Hattie gone to Barbers to have her hair curled for the club at Mr Herfoot,s to night -- my children will not go.  heard from Mr Badger.  I will write him to day.  Hattie did not go. it looked like rain.
Fine Weather.  all well but me -- I am still troubled with Rheumatism sent for Dr Small.  he thinks I will soon be well -- Mr [[?]] Vandervoght called also Miss Byford.  Hattie gone to Barbers to have her hair curled for the club at Mr Herfoot,s to night -- my children will not go.  heard from Mr Badger.  I will write him to day.  Hattie did not go. it looked like rain.
Thursday June 11th
Another fine day -- I still in bed -- with inflamatory Rheumatism  Mrs & Miss Rogers called -- Miss Ward Mrs D. Goodwin & Mrs Ely.  Mr A. D. Hunt called to see me from Louisville.
Friday June 12th
Again fine Weather -- I still in bed with my Rheumatic fever. Ella Badger came in to spend some days -- received a letter from Mr Badger with Jamie Stanwoods picture in it  Mr Hunt called --
Saturday June 13th
A beautiful day -- Ella. Hattie. Belle. & Eva gone to spend the day with Father Badger.  they returned late.  Mr Hunt called -- also Licinia  she came to tell me she had been with Mr Hilton, to see the house he had bought on Wabash near the corner of Jackson.  a very handsome stone house -- four stories high  cost fourteen thousand -- they have also bought some of the furniture.

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Pa June 6th 1863. butter 9

Saturday June 6th 1863.

It is a pretty bright morning -- we are all in health. we stayed at Father Badgers last night untill twelve O. clock -- all came home in an Omnibus. had a pleasant evening -- at six O. clock Mr Feild came to tea -- also Walter & Brackett -- after tea we all went to the Theatre quite a large party -- returned home at eleven found my Father had arrived from Louisville. we have cream Champagne & cakes.

Sunday June 7th 1863.

Went to Trinity Church with Mrs James Badger & my Father -- in going down my front stairs -- I slipped and strained both ankles -- and in trying to save myself I sprained both wrists. but did not feel hurt after dinner went out to West End with all our party.

Monday June 8th 1863

Rose early. Aunt Harriet and Uncle James Badger left at eight -- for Milwauk[[i?]e -- they design a tour through the west. she left her daughter Hattie with me untill she returns -- she is fourteen years old -- my ankles hurt me so much to day, that I have bound them in went Arnica cloths. Mr Willard called after tea --

Teusday June 8th

Our Weather is fine -- all in health but me -- I am here with my ankles. Mr Feild called at four to say Good bye -- I went down to see him -- our butter came to day -- my new chip hat has come -- I am sick in bed with sprained ankles, and Rheumatism. Mr Bigelow called to night to say Good bye -- he leaves for New York.

Wednesday June 10th

Fine Weather. all well but me -- I am still troubled with Rheumatism sent for Dr Small. he thinks I will soon be well -- Mr ? Vandervoght called also Miss Byford. Hattie gone to Barbers to have her hair curled for the club at Mr Herfoot,s to night -- my children will not go. heard from Mr Badger. I will write him to day. Hattie did not go. it looked like rain.

Thursday June 11th

Another fine day -- I still in bed -- with inflamatory Rheumatism Mrs & Miss Rogers called -- Miss Ward Mrs D. Goodwin & Mrs Ely. Mr A. D. Hunt called to see me from Louisville.

Friday June 12th

Again fine Weather -- I still in bed with my Rheumatic fever. Ella Badger came in to spend some days -- received a letter from Mr Badger with Jamie Stanwoods picture in it Mr Hunt called --

Saturday June 13th

A beautiful day -- Ella. Hattie. Belle. & Eva gone to spend the day with Father Badger. they returned late. Mr Hunt called -- also Licinia she came to tell me she had been with Mr Hilton, to see the house he had bought on Wabash near the corner of Jackson. a very handsome stone house -- four stories high cost fourteen thousand -- they have also bought some of the furniture.