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August Sunday 23 1863 | August, Sunday, 23. 1863. Rose late. Warm day-all quiet through the day. Rode out going to Mr. Brids where I called with Dr. Weston. Maj [[Major]] returned just at night. Eva Landed on her way down the river. Thermometer at 95°[degrees] today. Col Robinson was here today and went down on the boat. | ||
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Monday 24 | Monday 24 | ||
Warm day __ Mrs Grove left today and Mrs. C.A. Danmore came __ called on her and had quite a pleasant " lite_ Talk" with her __ Pretty dashing woman__ husband [unclear..] in the {Rebel] army and she wishes to go and see him__ No news of any kind. | Warm day __ Mrs Grove left today and Mrs. C.A. Danmore came __ called on her and had quite a pleasant " lite_ Talk" with her __ Pretty dashing woman__ husband [unclear..] in the {Rebel] army and she wishes to go and see him__ No news of any kind. | ||
Tuesday 25 | Tuesday 25 | ||
Rode out this morning and went with the Major up to Mrs. Hart's [unclear...]about noon called twice during the day at the house once by request once without__ A very pleasant sociable lady Got papers of the 15th today not much news | Rode out this morning and went with the Major up to Mrs. Hart's [unclear...]about noon called twice during the day at the house once by request once without__ A very pleasant sociable lady Got papers of the 15th today not much news |
Revision as of 00:47, 21 April 2020
August, Sunday, 23. 1863. Rose late. Warm day-all quiet through the day. Rode out going to Mr. Brids where I called with Dr. Weston. Maj Major returned just at night. Eva Landed on her way down the river. Thermometer at 95°[degrees] today. Col Robinson was here today and went down on the boat. Monday 24 Warm day __ Mrs Grove left today and Mrs. C.A. Danmore came __ called on her and had quite a pleasant " lite_ Talk" with her __ Pretty dashing woman__ husband [unclear..] in the {Rebel] army and she wishes to go and see him__ No news of any kind. Tuesday 25 Rode out this morning and went with the Major up to Mrs. Hart's [unclear...]about noon called twice during the day at the house once by request once without__ A very pleasant sociable lady Got papers of the 15th today not much news