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then to the Manchester Hotel to dine - after which set us at? the parlor with some very talkative ladies till carriage came to take us to the depot - at half past two - and soon Dunbarton's [[borng?]] hills appeared and we were welcomed home. Dear father, mother & Jenny there, but no George - sorry not to see him but all is right and best I know -
then to the Manchester Hotel to dine - after which sat in the parlor with some very talkative ladies till the carriage came to take us to the depot - at half past two - and soon Dunbarton's boring hills appeared and we were welcomed home. Dear father, mother & Jenny there, but no George - sorry not to see him but all is right and best I know -


Wednesday - Sept 8 - Mr. Jameson and his scholars called this afternoon and some others - all seem good & kind -
Wednesday - Sept 8 - Mr. Jameson and his scholars called this afternoon and some others - all seem good & kind -


Wednesday Sept 15 - This day left my dear home and dear friends for a new home in Illinois. O there was hope & fear, sadness & joy in my heart -  Capt [[?]]/Mrs Brown?
Wednesday Sept 15 - This day left my dear home and dear friends for a new home in Illinois. O there was hope & fear, sadness & joy in my heart -  Capt [[?]], Mrs Brown

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9 then to the Manchester Hotel to dine - after which sat in the parlor with some very talkative ladies till the carriage came to take us to the depot - at half past two - and soon Dunbarton's boring hills appeared and we were welcomed home. Dear father, mother & Jenny there, but no George - sorry not to see him but all is right and best I know -

Wednesday - Sept 8 - Mr. Jameson and his scholars called this afternoon and some others - all seem good & kind -

Wednesday Sept 15 - This day left my dear home and dear friends for a new home in Illinois. O there was hope & fear, sadness & joy in my heart - Capt ?, Mrs Brown