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was so much cheaper. | was so much cheaper. they had nothing in the world to live with on the | ||
passage as the had expected to take a cabin passage. they got some bedding | passage as the had expected to take a cabin passage. they got some bedding | ||
of the captain and we but then enough to make out. Mr | of the captain and we but then enough to make out. Mr Titus laid in his | ||
provisions and other necessaries and used our dishes and every thing that | provisions and other necessaries and used our dishes and every thing that | ||
they wanted. Toward night Miss Smith and Mr | they wanted. Toward night Miss Smith and Mr Titus & myself went to walk | ||
3rd Was a very pleasant morning but cool on the water, We started about | 3rd Was a very pleasant morning but cool on the water, We started about | ||
10 in the morning and arrived at Dunkirk a distance of 45 miles in | 10 in the morning and arrived at Dunkirk a distance of 45 miles in | ||
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for two years, and had been east about 6 months on a visit, that they | for two years, and had been east about 6 months on a visit, that they | ||
took a cabin passage before but thought they would take a deck on this | took a cabin passage before but thought they would take a deck on this | ||
time and | time and ever so much more. finally we told them where we come from | ||
they said they knew a woman by the name of Potter who came from Rhode | they said they knew a woman by the name of Potter who came from Rhode | ||
Island, after asking some questions we found it to be Lydia | Island, after asking some questions we found it to be Lydia [[Koppin?]] and | ||
her husband from Providence. We sent our respects to them and they | her husband from Providence. We sent our respects to them and they | ||
said they would give them. Another extremely talkative person on board | said they would give them. Another extremely talkative person on board | ||
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came and carried off our stool which we soon took again, then she came | came and carried off our stool which we soon took again, then she came | ||
to borrow our key to the door which of course we did not lend. we did not | to borrow our key to the door which of course we did not lend. we did not | ||
like her appearance and therefore said but little | like her appearance and therefore said but little to her. In the afternoon | ||
Mrs Smith & I were sitting together talking when she came and seated | Mrs Smith & I were sitting together talking when she came and seated | ||
herself close by us and the following conversation ensued. To Mrs smith. Do you | herself close by us and the following conversation ensued. To Mrs smith. Do you | ||
make | make your own dresses? No. Have you any patterns of this? No. How wide | ||
is this ruffle? You can measure it. Will you alow me to examine your | is this ruffle? You can measure it. Will you alow me to examine your | ||
dress a little, I used to be a dress maker and meant to have got me some patterns | dress a little, I used to be a dress maker and meant to have got me some patterns | ||
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round the City. There are some very handsome buildings and some of the | round the City. There are some very handsome buildings and some of the | ||
streets look very pretty but I did not like the looks of the place much. | streets look very pretty but I did not like the looks of the place much. | ||
5th very pleasant. We started about 8 and | 5th very pleasant. We started about 8 and passed through St Clair |
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was so much cheaper. they had nothing in the world to live with on the passage as the had expected to take a cabin passage. they got some bedding of the captain and we but then enough to make out. Mr Titus laid in his provisions and other necessaries and used our dishes and every thing that they wanted. Toward night Miss Smith and Mr Titus & myself went to walk 3rd Was a very pleasant morning but cool on the water, We started about 10 in the morning and arrived at Dunkirk a distance of 45 miles in exactly 3 hours & 18 minutes. Amongst the passengers that come on board there was one family who were inclined to be very sociable, they very soon let us know that they were going to Milwaukee, that they had lived there for two years, and had been east about 6 months on a visit, that they took a cabin passage before but thought they would take a deck on this time and ever so much more. finally we told them where we come from they said they knew a woman by the name of Potter who came from Rhode Island, after asking some questions we found it to be Lydia Koppin? and her husband from Providence. We sent our respects to them and they said they would give them. Another extremely talkative person on board was a lady traveling with her sick sister the first we knew of her she came and carried off our stool which we soon took again, then she came to borrow our key to the door which of course we did not lend. we did not like her appearance and therefore said but little to her. In the afternoon Mrs Smith & I were sitting together talking when she came and seated herself close by us and the following conversation ensued. To Mrs smith. Do you make your own dresses? No. Have you any patterns of this? No. How wide is this ruffle? You can measure it. Will you alow me to examine your dress a little, I used to be a dress maker and meant to have got me some patterns but I forgot it? Oh! Yes. She then looked and measured for about 10 minutes and then went away without thanking Miss S for being so picked to pieces. The weather was very warm & pleasant in the afternoon 4th When I woke I found the boat was just leaving a place called Big river. About noon we landed at Cleveland Ohio. but could not see much of the place except a few cottages on the hill. I spent the day in sewing and finished off my checked dress. About sunset we arrived in Detroit where the boat lay all night. In the evening we all walked round the City. There are some very handsome buildings and some of the streets look very pretty but I did not like the looks of the place much. 5th very pleasant. We started about 8 and passed through St Clair