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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 [[?]] | 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. | 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 |
Revision as of 20:26, 27 March 2020
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