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Saturday July 11th 1874. To day is cold and blustering, all of us well. At seven O.clock On the twenty second street trains Mrs Faulds and Mrs Shreve's LIzzie arrived from Louisville. They talk of leaving for New York to morrow evening. Today Mrs Lambert Tree called Mrs Enos Ayer and Misses Hilton all called so did Dolly Logan. John Harvey reported today his Father was sick, Mrs Shreve gone to see Mrs Luther Shreve, I went out on the Boulevard so did Shreve and Tom in the Phaeton and Sheridan on his big horse. Mr Faulds went to see Paris by light and took Ada with him. Sheridan, Tom, and Hunt went to the Circus Mattie Faulds gone to see Grandpa's family. Dr Small called to see Mr Angell with stiff strikeout neck. Sunday July 12 1874. To day is cool and lovely, no one going to church, Mr Angell still has his cold in his neck and shoulder. All the rest well we ordered dinner for our party at three, had a nice dinner including Ice Cream and Cake, at four our party were all packed, Mr Harvey, Belle, Maggie and baby all came up to see us, and to dine with us. Also to urge me to go with our party to the Seashore. I at first I positively refused to go on account of leaving so many of my children at home, but at last I concluded to go and in twenty minutes I as packed, and Hunt and I dressed and ready to go. We left the house at five O.clock and my family consisting of my husband, Mr and Mrs Harvey, Mr and Mrs Angell, Ada Sheridan Shreve and Octavius, Ada was to have gone on this trip but she gave up her pleasure for me to go, and her sister Belle will bring her on with her, in a few days. After we got in the Car we had very comfortable quarters, my Section was made up for only one, so I had a very nice bed, it was a beautiful night for travelling cool and no dust we travelled safely all night, our Conductor was polite and kind, we had a basket of lunch, so did not go to supper.