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Mrs R L Henry took me in her Carriage to Mrs Hearnys for a visit
Mrs R L Henry took me in her Carriage to Mrs Harveys for a visit
Thursday, January 31, 1901
Thursday, January 31, 1901
Another bright sunny day, but quite cold we are all well. at eleven O. clock, we go to Mrs Hearveys to lunch, and Mrs Henry will return home at five, but Mrs badge and I will stay with Mrs. Hearvey for a few days. Mrs. Henry's new girls she likes very much, one named Annie the Cook, the other Maggie her maid. Marie the nurse and Ellen second girl the washerwoman I forget, her Coachman is named William.
Another bright sunny day, but quite cold we are all well. at eleven O. clock, we go to Mrs Harvey,s to lunch, and Mrs Henry will return home at five, but Mr Badger and I will stay with Mrs. Harvey for a few days. Mrs. Henry's new girls she likes very much, one named Annie the Cook, the other Maggie her maid. Marie the nurse and Ellen second girl the washerwoman I forget, her Coachman is named William.
Mrs Liveringen took Lunch & dinner with us, I received a note from Mrs John A Davidson, asking me to com in and spend a few days with her and go calling [[Tual]] gone to with his singing [[rebub]]
Mrs Sweringen took Lunch & dinner with us, I received a note from Mrs John A Davidson, asking me to come in and spend a few days with her and go calling Paul gone to [[blank]] with his singing club

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Mrs R L Henry took me in her Carriage to Mrs Harveys for a visit Thursday, January 31, 1901 Another bright sunny day, but quite cold we are all well. at eleven O. clock, we go to Mrs Harvey,s to lunch, and Mrs Henry will return home at five, but Mr Badger and I will stay with Mrs. Harvey for a few days. Mrs. Henry's new girls she likes very much, one named Annie the Cook, the other Maggie her maid. Marie the nurse and Ellen second girl the washerwoman I forget, her Coachman is named William. Mrs Sweringen took Lunch & dinner with us, I received a note from Mrs John A Davidson, asking me to come in and spend a few days with her and go calling Paul gone to blank with his singing club