Thursday, January 31, 2019

October Entries in the 1873 Diary of Ida Isadore Reynolds (1860-1946) of Acton, Maine; Future Wife of John Jotham Shapleigh (1856-1923)


October entries in the 1873 diary of Ida Isadore Reynolds (1860-1946) of Acton, Maine.  Ida would marry John Jotham Shapleigh (1856-1923) in 1881.

Links to the months of September 1873 and November 1873 appear here and at the end of this post.

This diary is one of three known: 1873, 1874 and 1876.  If a reader knows of the existence of any other diaries of Ida, please contact me.

Shown below are images and transcriptions of the entries and a description of the people mentioned, in order of appearance, first time only.  Your comments noting errors and sharing information are requested.

See an overview post for a description of Ida's 1873, 1874 and 1876 diaries, which also contains combined alphabetical lists of surnames and people, with descriptive information where known.

Ida was the  daughter of Jonathan Prescott Reynolds (1820-1899) and Rachel E. (Tupper) Reynolds (1833-1923), who were natives of Maine and Nova Scotia, respectively.  

Other members of the Reynolds household, at times, were Ida's older brother Edward Everett Reynolds (1855-1945) and a Samuel/Sam/Sammy, presumably Ida's maternal cousin Samuel Muir Francis (1858-1928), son of Dr. Daniel Francis (1810-1867) and Christie Ann (Tupper) Francis (-1893).

In 1881 Ida married John Jotham Shapleigh (1856-1923), a native of Lebanon, Maine.  After the death of their son Ernest in 1882, they moved to Rochester, New Hampshire, where they had a daughter Doris, born in 1898.

As you can see from the images below, Ida's physical address in 1873 was Acton, Maine, but the family received the mail through the North Lebanon, Maine, Post Office.


J. P. Reynolds farm along the southern border of Acton, Maine; with Lebanon, Maine, to the south; from an 1872 map of Acton, Maine, held by the Digital Maine Repository

Following the images and transcriptions below is a list of the people mentioned, in order of appearance, only once, as some are mentioned multiple times.


Wednesday, October 1, 1873:  Fair. Picked our Peas. Finished Husking corn. Mother went to Hubard Stephen's. Mr. Hilton. I went to Hattie's.  She here.

Thursday, October 2, 1873:  Fair. Went to the Falls. Went to see Addie, to Nell's. Hubbard's to Mr. Hargraves to see Hannah. Got me a box of elastics, roll of ribbon.

Friday, October 3, 1873:  Fair. Went with Hattie.

Saturday, October 4, 1873:  Fair. Baked. Went to Hattie.

Sunday, October 5, 1873:  Fair and Showers. Went to George Prescott's. Hattie and George Hilton here.

Monday, October 6, 1873:  Fair but a Rainy evening.



Tuesday, October 7, 1873:  Fair [crossed out].  Some cold. Very Rainy day.

Wednesday, October 8, 1873:  Fair. Made ___ 3 Vests. Went to Hattie's.

Thursday, October 9, 1873:  Fair. Made 3 vests. Went to Hattie's. Grand mother and Uncle Jacob up.

Friday, October 10, 1873:  Fair. Went to Tom's. Father got me some of Cowell's cough  syrup. Made 6 vests.

Saturday, October 11, 1873:  Fair. Finished our vests. Went to Mr. Hilton's to Husking. Went to Hattie's to Enoch's.

Sunday, October 12, 1873:  Fair. Read. Mother and Father went to Enoch's and Mr. Downes'.  Aunt Lucy and Uncle S. came over.



Monday, October 13, 1873:  Fair. Went to George Prescott's. to Hubbard Stevens' Aunt Lucy and Uncle went home. Washed.

Tuesday, October 14, 1873:  Fair. Mary, Wessly [Wesley ?] and Bell and Say and Clara here Visiting. Caller, Hattie.

Wednesday, October 15, 1873:  Fair. Went to Han [Hannah ?]; John S. Hersom's.

Thursday, October 16, 1873:  Fair. Went to Mr. ? with Mother and Father. Uncle Jacob up. Mrs. Fox  or Grammon here.

Friday, October 17, 1873:  Fair. Went to SpringVale along of Mother and Sam, got me a writing book. Carlos and Hattie and Georgia here. Went to Mr. Stevens'.

Saturday, October 18, 1873:  Cold. May Cowell died yesterday of Dropsy. Aged 5 years. [Ida marked this information in a scalloped box.]  Callers, Hattie, ? Hilton and Carlos all here.



Sunday, October 19, 1873:  Dull. Cloudy. May Cowell was buried today. Mrs. Sarah Ricker was up. Wrote to Everett and Aunt Lucy. Prepared for School.

Monday, October 20, 1873:  Dull. School began in Rained very hard. Freeman Lowd is going to teach. We think we will like him.

Thursday, October 21, 1873.  Dull. Went to School. Like our teacher.

Wednesday, October 22, 1873:  Fair. Com. [Commissioner ?] in. a Mr. Garvin Jun.

Thursday, October 23, 1873:  Fair. Went to School. Father went went a-___. Churned.

Friday, October 24, 1873:  Bell Down. Fair. Got a Dispatch from Uncle Decker that Everett was very sick. Father and Mother went to Boston. Went to School in forenoon.



Saturday, October 25, 1873:  Fair. Got a letter. Everett has got the Scarlet Fever. Grandmother came up today. Went to school in forenoon.

Sunday, October 26, 1873:  Fair. Read a little. The girls down. Mr. Sam Pray here. Enoch and Mary in and Baby and Hattie.

Monday, October 27, 1873:  Fair. Went to school. Grandmother ___. Father got home. Everett very Sick. He is to Uncle Decker's. Rainy.

Tuesday, October 28, 1873:  Fair. Went to School.

Wednesday, October 29, 1873:   Fair. Went to School.

Thursday, October 30, 1873:  Fair. Went to School. Got a letter. Everett very sick.



Friday, October 31, 1873:  Fair. Rainy. The girls down. Went to School. Got a letter from Mother. Everett very sick. Suffers much.

Saturday, November 1, 1873:  Fair. Washed the Floor and Stairs. Baked. Went to Hattie's. She here.

Sunday, November 2, 1873:  Fair. Read. Went to Aunt Martha's with Father. Mr. Hilton and George Sherman here.

Monday, November 3, 1873:  Fair. Washed. Went to School.

Tuesday, November 4, 1873:  Fair. I went to School. Grandmother ironed.

Wednesday, November 5, 1873:  Fair. Went to School. I am very lonesome since mother went away.

People mentioned in order, first time only.  Readers are requested to provide more information.

If you have corrections to anything above, or information to share on any of the people mentioned, please leave a comment or contact me directly.

Advance to November 1873 or return to September 1873.

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

September Entries in the 1873 Diary of Ida Isadore Reynolds (1860-1946) of Acton, Maine; Future Wife of John Jotham Shapleigh (1856-1923)


September entries in the 1873 diary of Ida Isadore Reynolds (1860-1946) of Acton, Maine.  Ida would marry John Jotham Shapleigh (1856-1923) in 1881.

Links to the months of August 1873 and October 1873 appear here and at the end of this post.

This diary is one of three known: 1873, 1874 and 1876.  If a reader knows of the existence of any other diaries of Ida, please contact me.

Shown below are images and transcriptions of the entries and a description of the people mentioned, in order of appearance, first time only.  Your comments noting errors and sharing information are requested.

See an overview post for a description of Ida's 1873, 1874 and 1876 diaries, which also contains combined alphabetical lists of surnames and people, with descriptive information where known.

Ida was the  daughter of Jonathan Prescott Reynolds (1820-1899) and Rachel E. (Tupper) Reynolds (1833-1923), who were natives of Maine and Nova Scotia, respectively.  

Other members of the Reynolds household, at times, were Ida's older brother Edward Everett Reynolds (1855-1945) and a Samuel/Sam/Sammy, presumably Ida's maternal cousin Samuel Muir Francis (1858-1928), son of Dr. Daniel Francis (1810-1867) and Christie Ann (Tupper) Francis (-1893).

In 1881 Ida married John Jotham Shapleigh (1856-1923), a native of Lebanon, Maine.  After the death of their son Ernest in 1882, they moved to Rochester, New Hampshire, where they had a daughter Doris, born in 1898.

As you can see from the images below, Ida's physical address in 1873 was Acton, Maine, but the family received the mail through the North Lebanon, Maine, Post Office.


J. P. Reynolds farm along the southern border of Acton, Maine; with Lebanon, Maine, to the south; from an 1872 map of Acton, Maine, held by the Digital Maine Repository

Following the images and transcriptions below is a list of the people mentioned, in order of appearance, only once, as some are mentioned multiple times.


Monday, September 1, 1873:  Rainy. Made 7 [?] Vests. Washed. Everett went to Mr. Hilton's. Went to Tom's. Mr. Hilton here. 

Tuesday, September 2, 1873:  Fair. Ironed. Grand Mother and Uncle Jacob up in ___ down to go to ____  [Quarterly ?] Meeting.

Wednesday, September 3, 1873:  Fair. went to Meeting to the Corner.  Rosette Jones and Mar Jones. ___ Aunt Martha. Went to Uncle John's.

Thursday, September 4, 1873:  Rainy. Came home. was ___[very or tummy] Sick. Mr. Hilton here.

Friday, September 5, 1873:  Fair. Made 6 Vests.

Saturday, September 6, 1873:  Fair. Baked. Made 9 Vests.  Got them all done.



Sunday, September 7, 1873:  Fair. Read. Jessie here. Lute, Charlie Prescott.

Monday, September 8, 1873:  Fair. Washed. Ironed.

Tuesday, September 9, 1873:  Fair. Mother and Everett went to the Falls. I went to ___

Wednesday, September 10, 1873: F air. Aunt Martha here. Rev. M. T.  R. here with two Reynolds book Paid 2 dollars. Price 3.00. got one.

Thursday, September 11, 1873:  Fair. Went to the Funeral of Mrs. Carrie [Ida originally wrote Clarissa but crossed out some of the letters.]  Bennett. Once Hilton. Uncle J and Grandmother here. Aunt Mary Jones. Mother very sick. 

Friday, September 12, 1873:  Fair. Mother is better. Father and Everett went with Uncle J fishing. Callers, Nell Hilton, Georgia, Clara. Baked.



Saturday, September 13, 1873:  Fair. Carrie H or B Child was buried. Saw it. Went to Zeke's, along of Everett.

Sunday, September 14, 1873:  Rainy. Went to  Town [?] and Cheney, along of Everett

Monday, September 15, 1873:  Fair. Everett went to Boston. I went down to the Depot along of him.  Went to Tom's to ___[prayer ?]

Tuesday, September 16, 1873:  Fair. Went to Tom's

Wednesday, September 17, 1873:  Fair. Went to Enoch's.

Thursday, September 18, 1873:  Fair. Mother and I went to Enoch's. Spent the afternoon.



Friday, September 19, 1873:  Rain and Fog. Mother and I went to Lock's. Father went and took supper. I went to Clara's. Mr. Hilton and Mr. Wentworth here.

Saturday, September 20, 1873:  Fair. Went to Hattie's, went blackberrying. Uncle John and Aunt Abbie Prescott. 

Sunday, September 21, 1873:  Fair. Cold & Windy. Uncle Jacob up.

Monday, September 22, 1873:  Fair. Began my Waterproof

Tuesday, September 23, 1873:  Fair. Finished my waterproof

Wednesday, September 24, 1873:  Fair



 Thursday, September 25, 1873:  Rainy.

Friday, September 26, 1873:  Fair. Went to Hattie's. She here. Mary Wentworth of Charlestown here. Mary ___ and Carlos.

Saturday, September 27, 1873:  Fair. Baked. Abbie [or Alva or Albert?] Sherman went to Boston.

Sunday, September 28, 1873:  Fair. Read. Went to Hattie's.  I have got a very bad cold.

Monday, September 29, 1873:  Fair. Got our corn all in. Went to Hattie's. Went to Prayer Meeting at Jonathan Prescott.

Tuesday, September 30, 1873:  Fair.  Husked all day. Went to John Prescott's. Mr. S, George P., Lock P., Cheny P., Tomas Sherman's, Hattie here. Washed.

People mentioned in order, first time, only. Readers are requested to provide more information.

If you have corrections to anything above or information to share on any of the people mentioned, please leave a comment or contact me directly.

Advance to October 1873 or return to August 1873.

August Entries in the 1873 Diary of Ida Isadore Reynolds (1860-1946) of Acton, Maine; Future Wife of John Jotham Shapleigh (1856-1923)


August entries in the 1873 diary of Ida Isadore Reynolds (1860-1946) of Acton, Maine.  Ida would marry John Jotham Shapleigh (1856-1923) in 1881.

Links to the months of July 1873 and September 1873 appear here and at the end of this post.

This diary is one of three known: 1873, 1874 and 1876.  If a reader knows of the existence of any other diaries of Ida, please contact me.

Shown below are images and transcriptions of the entries and a description of the people mentioned, in order of appearance, first time only.  Your comments noting errors and sharing information are requested.

See an overview post for a description of Ida's 1873, 1874 and 1876 diaries, which also contains combined alphabetical lists of surnames and people, with descriptive information where known.

Ida was the  daughter of Jonathan Prescott Reynolds (1820-1899) and Rachel E. (Tupper) Reynolds (1833-1923), who were natives of Maine and Nova Scotia, respectively.  

Other members of the Reynolds household, at times, were Ida's older brother Edward Everett Reynolds (1855-1945) and a Samuel/Sam/Sammy, presumably Ida's maternal cousin Samuel Muir Francis (1858-1928), son of Dr. Daniel Francis (1810-1867) and Christie Ann (Tupper) Francis (-1893).

In 1881 Ida married John Jotham Shapleigh (1856-1923), a native of Lebanon, Maine.  After the death of their son Ernest in 1882, they moved to Rochester, New Hampshire, where they had a daughter Doris, born in 1898.

As you can see from the images below, Ida's physical address in 1873 was Acton, Maine, but the family received the mail through the North Lebanon, Maine, Post Office.


J. P. Reynolds farm along the southern border of Acton, Maine; with Lebanon, Maine, to the south; from an 1872 map of Acton, Maine, held by the Digital Maine Repository

Following the images and transcriptions below is a list of the people mentioned, in order of appearance, only once, as some are mentioned multiple times.


Sunday, July 27, 1873:  Rainy. Read. Father went to Aunt Martha's.

Monday, July 28, 1873:  Fair. Clara here. We up to Clara's. ___ made 7 vests. Washed.

Tuesday, July 29, 1873:  Showers. Went to Clara's to get my music lesson. Made [?] vests. Ironed. Baked.

Wednesday, July 30, 1873:  Fair. Made 7 Vests.

Thursday, July 31, 1873:  Fair.   Read a very little; made 4 vests. Went to Clara's.  Orie got home. Everett has been (12) weeks in Eastman's Business College.

Friday, August 1, 1873:  Showers. Made 4 Vests.  Hattie here and Georgia Hilton.



Saturday, August 2, 1873:  Fair. Baked. Went to Clara's.

Sunday, August 3, 1873:  Fair. Went to Lebanon to Meeting. It rained in afternoon. ___ [a thunderstorm ?]

Monday, August 4, 1873:  Fair. Washed, Ironed. Went to Clara's to get my music lesson.

Tuesday, August 5, 1873:  Fair. Took my music lesson. I have now taken (7). Mr. Fisk here. Went to Clara's and Hattie's. They here. Made 4 vests.

Wednesday, August 6, 1873:  Cloudy. Mr. ____ here. ____ went to Hattie's and Clara's.

Thursday, August 7, 1873:  Fair. Worked on vests.  Uncle Decker and Aunt Joanna and Grandmother called up. 



Friday, August 8, 1873:  Fair. Mr. Wilks [Weeks] here; took 36 vests.

Saturday, August 9, 1873:  Fair. Went to ________Baked. Made 4 vests

Sunday, August 10, 1873:  Fair. Read.

Monday, August 11, 1873:  Fair. Washed; went to Clara's. Mother ____Boston and to Aunt Martha's

Tuesday, August 12, 1873:  Fair. Up to Clara's.  Mr. Fisk here, have taken 8 lessons. Went to Hattie's. She here and to Clara's.  _____________

Wednesday, August 13, 1873:  Cloudy. Uncle Decker and Aunt Joanna and Aunt Martha and Uncle Jacob up. Clara was here. Made 9 Vests.



Thursday, August 14, 1873:  Rainy. Started a Vest. Jacob Stevens  A.M. Down to Hattie's.  Uncle Decker and Grandmother and Aunt Joanna up ___ 

Friday, August 15, 1873:  Fair. Went to Clara. Made 4 vests.

Saturday, August 16, 1873:  Fair. Uncle Decker and Uncle Jacob and Walter up. Went to Aunt Martha's.

Sunday, August 17, 1873:  Fair. Down to Aunt Martha. Joel and Em and Cora over

Monday, August 18, 1873:  Fair and ___. Walter and Uncle Decker came up. Mother went down there. Went to Clara's.

Tuesday, August 19, 1873:  Foggy. Went to Clara's. Mother got home. Uncle Decker and Aunt Martha and Aunt Joanna came up with her at night.



Wednesday, August 20, 1873:  Fair. Went to Clara's. Mr. Fisk and his Daughter Called. Took my Music Lesson.

Thursday, August 21, 1873:  Dull. Baked. Elmira and Orie and Wal Shaplie here. Eliza, Marranda and Frank Wenchel here and Clara. 

Friday, August 22, 1873:  Fair. Worked. Began a quilt. It will have 999 squares in it when it is done.  No two alike.

Saturday, August 23, 1873:  Fair. Mother and Father went to the Falls. Addie Moore came up with them.  Went to Hattie's.  Clara, Mary Sherman

Sunday, August 24, 1873:  Fair. Read. Charlie Prescott here. Stayed all night. Addie here. 

Monday, August 25, 1873:  Fair. Washed. Ironed.



 Tuesday, August 26, 1873:  Fair. Mr. Fisk here; went to Clara's. Took my 10 music lesson. Paid hinm 80 cts. Aunt Lucy ___. Everett home.

Wednesday, August 27, 1873:  Fair. Made 4 Vests.

Thursday, August 28, 1873:  Fair. Made 2 Vests. Went a-blackberrying.

Friday, August 29, 1873:  Fair. Everett very sick. Made 2 vests.

Saturday, August 30, 1873:  Fair. Addie went home.  Everett better.

Sunday, August 31, 1873:  Fair. Everett better. Read. Hattie, Charlie Prescott, Charlie here. Went to Clara's, Hattie's.


People mentioned in order, first time only.  Readers are requested to provide more information.

If you have corrections to anything above or information to share on any of the people mentioned, please leave a comment or contact me directly.

Advance to September 1873 or return to July 1873.

July Entries in the 1873 Diary of Ida Isadore Reynolds (1860-1946) of Acton, Maine; Future wife of John Jotham Shapleigh (1856-1923)


July entries in the 1873 diary of Ida Isadore Reynolds (1860-1946) of Acton, Maine.  Ida would marry John Jotham Shapleigh (1856-1923) in 1881.

Links to the months of April 1873 and June 1873 appear here and at the end of this post.

This diary is one of three known: 1873, 1874 and 1876.  If a reader knows of the existence of any other diaries of Ida, please contact me.

Shown below are images and transcriptions of the entries and a description of the people mentioned, in order of appearance, first time only.  Your comments noting errors and sharing information are requested.

See an overview post for a description of Ida's 1873, 1874 and 1876 diaries, which also contains combined alphabetical lists of surnames and people, with descriptive information where known.

Ida was the  daughter of Jonathan Prescott Reynolds (1820-1899) and Rachel E. (Tupper) Reynolds (1833-1923), who were natives of Maine and Nova Scotia, respectively.  

Other members of the Reynolds household, at times, were Ida's older brother Edward Everett Reynolds (1855-1945) and a Samuel/Sam/Sammy, presumably Ida's maternal cousin Samuel Muir Francis (1858-1928), son of Dr. Daniel Francis (1810-1867) and Christie Ann (Tupper) Francis (-1893).

In 1881 Ida married John Jotham Shapleigh (1856-1923), a native of Lebanon, Maine.  After the death of their son Ernest in 1882, they moved to Rochester, New Hampshire, where they had a daughter Doris, born in 1898.

As you can see from the images below, Ida's physical address in 1873 was Acton, Maine, but the family received the mail through the North Lebanon, Maine, Post Office.


J. P. Reynolds farm along the southern border of Acton, Maine; with Lebanon, Maine, to the south; from an 1872 map of Acton, Maine, held by the Digital Maine Repository

Following the images and transcriptions below is a list of the people mentioned, in order of appearance, only once, as some are mentioned multiple times.


Friday, June 27, 1873:  Fair. Made 8 vests.  Callers, [very faint] ___Zeke, Walter, Hiram. I went to ______ Mother went to the  ____ to C?---

Saturday, June 28, 1873: Fair. baked. ___ made 4 vests.  Cherries ripe____[partly ?]

Sunday June 29, 1873:  Fair. Read. Went to Enoch's to see John &. Sarah Hersom and baby.

Monday, June 30, 1873:  Fair. Mother sent her  ___[wool over ?]  by George L. Prescott . ___ went to Clara's; she and Myra and Hattie here.

Tuesday, July 1, 1873: Rainy. Broke our Needle to our Machine. Made 1 Vest could not do any more. I ironed.

Wednesday, July 2, 1873:  Fair. Mother went to Great Falls. Mr. Fisk here. Paid him for 3 lessons, all I have taken. Went to Clara's. Hattie here.



Thursday, July 3, 1873:  Fair. Mother went to Enoch's. They___ here come here ___. Uncle John and Enoch here. ___ [Commenced ?] haying yesterday.

Friday, July 4, 1873:  Fair. Visitors, Nell, Uncle John & Aunt Sarah Sherman here.  Callers, Mary & Enoch, Zeke, Carlos, Clara & Hattie;  went to Hattie's.

Saturday, July 5, 1873:  Fair. Baked. Made 4 Vests.

Sunday, July 6, 1873:  Fair. Read. Hattie here.

Monday, July 7, 1873:  Sold our lamb __ [to ?] Bill. got 5 Doll [dollars ?], my one Fair. made 9 [or 4] vests.

Tuesday, July 8, 1873:  Fair. Went to Clara's. Made 4 Vests



Wednesday, July 9, 1873:  Fair. Made 4 Vests.

Thursday, July 10, 1873:  Fair. Made 4 vests. Lame ankle

Friday, July 11, 1873:  Rainy. Made 5 Vests. Lame ankle.

Saturday, July 12, 1873:  Fair. Went to Clara's. Made 3 Vests. Got home at 4 from Clara's.  Baked. loaded a load of hay. Lame ankle.

Sunday, July 13, 1873:  Fair. Read. Mother ____  . Worse ankle.

Monday, July 14, 1873:  Fair. Mother a very bad headache. Most made me an under waist. Washed.



Tuesday, July 15, 1873:  Fair. Went to Clara to learn my music lesson. Almost got it.

Wednesday, July 16, 1873:  Fair. We have got 17 loads of hay in the barn.

Thursday, July 17, 1873:  Fair. Went to Clara's to take my lesson of Mr. Fisk. 40 cts.

Friday, July 18, 1873:  Rainy. Went to ___ [Odells ?], Mr. Hilton's and to Clara and Hattie's to stay all night. Sam went a-blueberrying.

Saturday, July 19, 1873:  Rainy. Learned to hem on Machine. Mother cut a pattern from Nell's wine colored dress.

Sunday, July 20, 1873:  Fair. Mother and Father went to Mr. Hilton's. Nell went home to the Junction. I went up there. Georgia; we came down.



Monday, July 21, 1873:  Fair. Washed.

Tuesday, July 22, 1873:  Fair. Old Fisk came here and stayed to dinner. Supper and all night. got a qt. of raspberries. Went to Clara's. Ironed.

Wednesday, July 23, 1873:  Fair. Went nowhere. Hemmed my ____

Thursday, July 24, 1873:  Uncle Sawyer & Aunt Lucy came over. they and I went up to Clara's. Hattie up here. Went to Mary Sherman's.

Friday, July 25, 1873:  Fair. Picked Peas and Beans. Finished my dress.

Saturday, July 26, 1873:  Fair. Baked. Mother went to the Falls with Father. Hattie here, I down there.  They went ____[to see ?] Hannah Worster



 Sunday, July 27, 1873:  Rainy. Read. Father went to Aunt Martha's.

Monday, July 28, 1873:  Fair. Clara here. We up to Clara's. ___ made 7 vests. Washed.

Tuesday, July 29, 1873:  Showers. Went to Clara's to get my music lesson. Made [?] vests. Ironed. Baked.

Wednesday, July 30, 1873:  Fair. Made 7 Vests.

Thursday, July 31, 1873:  Fair. Read a very little; made 4 vests. Went to Clara's.  Orie got home. Everett has been (12) weeks in Eastman's Business College.

Friday, August 1, 1873:  Showers. Made 4 Vests.  Hattie here and Georgia Hilton.

 People mentioned in order, first time, only. Readers are requested to provide more information.

If you have corrections to anything above or information to share on any of the people mentioned, please leave a comment or contact me directly.

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