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Tuesday Dec 17th 1861.
Tuesday Dec 17th 1861.
Another lovely day - I never saw more beautiful nights & days - Mr Badger quite unwell to day - Ada better - I had her dressed this afternoon for a little while - children out walking. My black velvet bonnet came home last night from Misses Wilders a very fashionable milliner - it has purple mixed with it. Mrs William Sturgis and Mrs Thos B. Penton called to day - I will write to Pa to night I am aftraid Ada will prevent our visiting Louisville on Christmas. I have just received wedding cards of Marie P. [[unknown]] & Edwin C Johnson - also Mrs [[unknown]]s compliments for Tuesday Eve Dec 24th at 8. O clock - [[unknown]] block. Michigan Avenue - Mr. Badger gone to a meeting at Mr Thomas


Another lovely day -- I never saw more beautiful night & days. Mr Badger quite unwell to day -- Dad better -- I had her dressed this afternoon for a little while -- children out walking -- My black velvet bonnet came home last night from Misses Wilders a very fashionable Milliner -- it has purple mixed with it.  Mrs. William Sturgis and.Mrs Thos B. Penton called to day -- I will write to Pa to night  I am afraid Ada will prevent our visiting Louisville on Christmas -- I have just received wedding cards of Marie [[T.?]] [[King?]] & Edwin C Johnson -- also Mr[[s?]] Tuthill [[Kings?]] compliments for Teusday Eve Dec 24th at 8. Oclock -- [[terrace?]] block -- Michigan Avenue -- Mr Badger gone to a meeting at Mr Thomas --
Wednesday  Dec 18th. 1861.
It again is very pleasant to day - Ada I think decidedly better - her fever I hope is broke. Mr. Badger is much better of his fever - Mrs. [[unknown]] Belcher & her sister Mrs. S. B. Cobb came to see me - also Mrs. T.g S. Flint & Miss Flint - and Mrs. Slee & Mrs. [[unknown]] - also called - I went down town this afternoon bought 2 real velvet scarfs for children - and a gray flannel [[unknown]] for myself - Mrs Rawson is going to Louisville to night  - I heard to night of the death of [[unknown]] Page of Louisville - daughter of J. H. Page - it will be an awful blow to her poor old Mother-


Wednesday De 18th 1861.
Thursday Dec 19th. 1861.
It looks like rain to day. Ada quite free from fever - I think her clear of disease - Ada is up and dressed - I am fixing childrens black velvet basques - Belle and Eva called to see the Waller children also Mrs. Belcher they were caught in the rain. Mr Badger and I called on Mrs. [[unknown]] after Tea - she not returned from New York yet - [[unknown]] coughed all night through - we all spent a very bad night


It again is very pleasant to day -- Ada I think decidedly better -- her fever I hope is broke -- Mr Badger is much better of his fever -- Mrs Jerome Beecher & her sister Mrs S. B. Cobb came to see me -- also Mrs. T.[[g?]] S. Flint & Miss Flint -- and  Mrs Slee & Mrs Larnum -- also called -- I went down town this afternoon bought 2 red velvet scarfs for children -- and a gray flannel Sacque for myself -- Mrs Rawson is going to Louisville to night -- I heard to night of the death of Dellie Page of Louisville -- daughter of S. [[H.?]] Page -- it will be an awful blow to her poor old Mother.
Friday Dec 20th. 1861.
It is quite cool this morning - but I think will be clear - Ada quite well this morning - after dinner I went out with Belle & Eva to do some shopping - bought some toys paid Mrs Hapsons bill - bought  some plaid flannel to make a [[unknown]] - called on Mrs. Dr. Allport with children-
 
Saturday Dec 21st. 1861.
To day is fair - all of us well but [[unknown]] this morning - he has a dreadful cough - Ada very bright - she [[unknown]] about the house - I am making a white velvet cap for Sister Belle, & little girl - Ella Badger & Florence Hilton took dinner with me - Mrs. Brackett of the Richmond House called to see me - Mr Heely came to see us after Tea - Dancing school at Mrs Walkers

Revision as of 18:04, 1 April 2020

Tuesday Dec 17th 1861. Another lovely day - I never saw more beautiful nights & days - Mr Badger quite unwell to day - Ada better - I had her dressed this afternoon for a little while - children out walking. My black velvet bonnet came home last night from Misses Wilders a very fashionable milliner - it has purple mixed with it. Mrs William Sturgis and Mrs Thos B. Penton called to day - I will write to Pa to night I am aftraid Ada will prevent our visiting Louisville on Christmas. I have just received wedding cards of Marie P. unknown & Edwin C Johnson - also Mrs unknowns compliments for Tuesday Eve Dec 24th at 8. O clock - unknown block. Michigan Avenue - Mr. Badger gone to a meeting at Mr Thomas

Wednesday Dec 18th. 1861. It again is very pleasant to day - Ada I think decidedly better - her fever I hope is broke. Mr. Badger is much better of his fever - Mrs. unknown Belcher & her sister Mrs. S. B. Cobb came to see me - also Mrs. T.g S. Flint & Miss Flint - and Mrs. Slee & Mrs. unknown - also called - I went down town this afternoon bought 2 real velvet scarfs for children - and a gray flannel unknown for myself - Mrs Rawson is going to Louisville to night - I heard to night of the death of unknown Page of Louisville - daughter of J. H. Page - it will be an awful blow to her poor old Mother-

Thursday Dec 19th. 1861. It looks like rain to day. Ada quite free from fever - I think her clear of disease - Ada is up and dressed - I am fixing childrens black velvet basques - Belle and Eva called to see the Waller children also Mrs. Belcher they were caught in the rain. Mr Badger and I called on Mrs. unknown after Tea - she not returned from New York yet - unknown coughed all night through - we all spent a very bad night

Friday Dec 20th. 1861. It is quite cool this morning - but I think will be clear - Ada quite well this morning - after dinner I went out with Belle & Eva to do some shopping - bought some toys paid Mrs Hapsons bill - bought some plaid flannel to make a unknown - called on Mrs. Dr. Allport with children-

Saturday Dec 21st. 1861. To day is fair - all of us well but unknown this morning - he has a dreadful cough - Ada very bright - she unknown about the house - I am making a white velvet cap for Sister Belle, & little girl - Ella Badger & Florence Hilton took dinner with me - Mrs. Brackett of the Richmond House called to see me - Mr Heely came to see us after Tea - Dancing school at Mrs Walkers