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note top left: Hiarsaye Hotel Monday 16 June 1873 - note top right: at Boston and White Mountains 1873 My dear children are now a long distance out on the Ocean. I trust they will not meet with any accident. We found Tackler our old german girl who was with Hunt a little while she is living with a family. All her family live in New York she was glad to see us. At 12 O,clock today Mr Badger, Mr Angell, Miss Mattie Faulds and baby myself and Nurse all started for Boston. We dined in time for our lunch at the blank House. We went over the city this afternoon retired early. After our breakfast on Teusday morning Mr Badger baby and myself took the Cars and went down to Portsmouth. Arrived about 12 O,clock found Mr Badger's Aunt LIzzie Hutchings well she glad to see us, We took dinner with her and returned on the five o'clock train. Portsmouth is much grown and a very pretty place. We returned at five. Mr Angell and Miss Mattie met us at Depot and took us to the Hotel. We spent a quiet evening. In the morning of inserted note: Kisasaye + June Wednesday 17, 1873. we all took the Cars for the White Mountains at North Conway. The scene all along the route was beautiful and as we neared the Hotel the range of Mountains all along was very beautiful. We arrived at noon, took our breakfast and sat out on the porch. We enjoyed the quiet beautiful sight of the mountains. Mount Washington we could see distinctly, the snow showed up plainly the atmosphere was so clear. The proprietor of the Hotel said it was rare to see the air so clear. We sat until late on the porch and then retired to our rooms, which were very comfortable. We spent the next morning running all over the place and at one O,clock we started for Boston. At nine o'clock we reached the Hotel and took supper and retired. Next morning we all started for Montreal at five in the afternoon and reached Montreal at nine O,clock to breakfast which we all enjoyed very much. Then we took a carriage and rode over the town, out to the .