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Includes list of antiques purchased on the trip and recipes collected in the southern states. \n\n\n\nThe following description was provided by the seller: \n\n\"Original, handwritten diary of Mary Frances (Bean) Stewart.  1953 automobile trip from northern California with travel through southwestern and southern states, to Nashville, Tennessee.  Return by way of Indianapolis, Chicago, Park Rapids, Minnesota and other northern locales.  June 15 through August 26, 1953.  72 pages with 12 additional pages of notes.  6 x 8 inches.  Binding fine.  Handwriting clear and readable.  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One stop this a.m. at a Skelley station where we got a really fine map and the sweet man insisted I have a drink of ice water from a real clean --ain't been used oncet-- paper cup.\"  Her next entry, June 23, is from an Arkansas motel:  \"Clock ticked all night.  Water dripped.  Fan whirred.  Heat poured in.\" \n\n\n\n\"Arriving in Tennessee during what must have been a hot summer, she notes:  \"The country became flat.  Into Memphis for the 5 o'clock rat race.  Never, never felt so sticky.  Being dipped in molasses couldn't make it worse.\" \n\n\n\n\"While returning to California, Mary Frances and Robert spend more time visiting antique stores.  They particularly look for glass items. Near Beardstown. Illinois (July 22) she writes:  \"He directed us to Miss Glass Rushville, 'the last of de line.'\"  An old home, not on highway but out (on) Laffettee Street.  Miss Glass lacked force but we got some glass stoppers \u0026amp; cookie cutters for 15 cents each.  Ironstone platter and vegetable dish, and in desperation, over no Haviland, a $5.75 ironstone soap dish in perfect condition.  Total $10 to Miss G.\" \n\n\n\n\"The Stewarts make more antique stops, one near Missoula, Montana:  \"Lady told us about Mrs. Paul Phillips, 419 Lord Street, who sells antiques so after a nap went there.  Mrs. P is interested intellectually in antiques and I had a marvelous time with her ... bought a cup and platter $6.75.\" \n\n\n\n\"At the end of the diary Mary Frances makes a list of the antiques they purchased on the trip.  She also has eight pages of recipes collected from friends in the south, including one for \"Black John\" which requires New Orleans molasses. \n\n\n\n\"The Stewarts were the authors of \"Adolph Sutro, A Biography\" published in 1962.  Sutro was a Nevada financial pioneer who went on to become mayor of San Francisco and America's leading collector of early printed books (mostly destroyed in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire.).\"\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Travel diary of Mary Frances Bean Stewart, recording a car trip she took with her husband Robert Stewart from Contra Costa, California to Nashville, Tennessee from June to August, 1953. Returning via Chicago, Illinois and Park Rapids, Michigan, the Stewarts crossed a total of 17 states, visiting relatives, sites and shopping for antiques. Includes list of antiques purchased on the trip and recipes collected in the southern states. \n\n\n\nThe following description was provided by the seller: \n\n\"Original, handwritten diary of Mary Frances (Bean) Stewart.  1953 automobile trip from northern California with travel through southwestern and southern states, to Nashville, Tennessee.  Return by way of Indianapolis, Chicago, Park Rapids, Minnesota and other northern locales.  June 15 through August 26, 1953.  72 pages with 12 additional pages of notes.  6 x 8 inches.  Binding fine.  Handwriting clear and readable.  No staining or wear. \n\n\n\n\"In this well-written and enjoyable diary (the Stewarts were college professors and professional authors) Mary Frances and her husband Robert start out by car from their home in \"Shore Acres\", Contra Costa County, California to visit family and friends in Benton, Arkansas, Nashville, Tennessee, Indianapolis, Indiana, Chicago, Illinois and Park Rapids, Minnesota. \n\n\n\n\"In their trip they travel through 17 states and put 3825 miles on their odometer.  Moving along at not too fast a pace in the heat of the summer, they drive what seems like the less traveled highways, staying in motels, eating at roadside restaurants and indulging in their hobby of antiquing in the small antique stores and junk shops they come across.  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Illinois (July 22) she writes:  \"He directed us to Miss Glass Rushville, 'the last of de line.'\"  An old home, not on highway but out (on) Laffettee Street.  Miss Glass lacked force but we got some glass stoppers \u0026 cookie cutters for 15 cents each.  Ironstone platter and vegetable dish, and in desperation, over no Haviland, a $5.75 ironstone soap dish in perfect condition.  Total $10 to Miss G.\" \n\n\n\n\"The Stewarts make more antique stops, one near Missoula, Montana:  \"Lady told us about Mrs. Paul Phillips, 419 Lord Street, who sells antiques so after a nap went there.  Mrs. P is interested intellectually in antiques and I had a marvelous time with her ... bought a cup and platter $6.75.\" \n\n\n\n\"At the end of the diary Mary Frances makes a list of the antiques they purchased on the trip.  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Sutro was a Nevada financial pioneer who went on to become mayor of San Francisco and America's leading collector of early printed books (mostly destroyed in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire.).\""],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eBefore publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.\u003c/p\u003e"],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Use"],"userestrict_tesim":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"names_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center","Stewart, Mary Frances Bean"],"corpname_ssim":["Special Collections Research Center"],"persname_ssim":["Stewart, Mary Frances Bean"],"language_ssim":["English"],"descrules_ssm":["Describing Archives: A Content Standard"],"total_component_count_is":1,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-05-20T22:55:06.862Z","collection":{"numFound":1,"start":0,"numFoundExact":true,"docs":[{"id":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8024","ead_ssi":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8024","_root_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8024","_nest_parent_":"viw_repositories_2_resources_8024","ead_source_url_ssi":"data/oai/WM/repositories_2_resources_8024.xml","title_filing_ssi":"Mary Frances Bean Stewart Diary","title_ssm":["Mary Frances Bean Stewart Diary"],"title_tesim":["Mary Frances Bean Stewart Diary"],"unitdate_ssm":["1953"],"unitdate_other_ssim":["1953"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["SC 00783","/repositories/2/resources/8024"],"text":["SC 00783","/repositories/2/resources/8024","Mary Frances Bean Stewart Diary","United States--Description and travel--20th century","United States--Social life and customs","Women--Diaries","Collection is open to all researchers. 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One stop this a.m. at a Skelley station where we got a really fine map and the sweet man insisted I have a drink of ice water from a real clean --ain't been used oncet-- paper cup.\"  Her next entry, June 23, is from an Arkansas motel:  \"Clock ticked all night.  Water dripped.  Fan whirred.  Heat poured in.\" \n\n\n\n\"Arriving in Tennessee during what must have been a hot summer, she notes:  \"The country became flat.  Into Memphis for the 5 o'clock rat race.  Never, never felt so sticky.  Being dipped in molasses couldn't make it worse.\" \n\n\n\n\"While returning to California, Mary Frances and Robert spend more time visiting antique stores.  They particularly look for glass items. Near Beardstown. Illinois (July 22) she writes:  \"He directed us to Miss Glass Rushville, 'the last of de line.'\"  An old home, not on highway but out (on) Laffettee Street.  Miss Glass lacked force but we got some glass stoppers \u0026 cookie cutters for 15 cents each.  Ironstone platter and vegetable dish, and in desperation, over no Haviland, a $5.75 ironstone soap dish in perfect condition.  Total $10 to Miss G.\" \n\n\n\n\"The Stewarts make more antique stops, one near Missoula, Montana:  \"Lady told us about Mrs. Paul Phillips, 419 Lord Street, who sells antiques so after a nap went there.  Mrs. P is interested intellectually in antiques and I had a marvelous time with her ... bought a cup and platter $6.75.\" \n\n\n\n\"At the end of the diary Mary Frances makes a list of the antiques they purchased on the trip.  She also has eight pages of recipes collected from friends in the south, including one for \"Black John\" which requires New Orleans molasses. \n\n\n\n\"The Stewarts were the authors of \"Adolph Sutro, A Biography\" published in 1962.  Sutro was a Nevada financial pioneer who went on to become mayor of San Francisco and America's leading collector of early printed books (mostly destroyed in the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and fire.).\"","Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Stewart, Mary Frances Bean","English"],"unitid_tesim":["SC 00783","/repositories/2/resources/8024"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Mary Frances Bean Stewart Diary"],"collection_title_tesim":["Mary Frances Bean Stewart Diary"],"collection_ssim":["Mary Frances Bean Stewart Diary"],"repository_ssm":["College of William and Mary"],"repository_ssim":["College of William and Mary"],"geogname_ssm":["United States--Description and travel--20th century","United States--Social life and customs"],"geogname_ssim":["United States--Description and travel--20th century","United States--Social life and customs"],"creator_ssm":["Stewart, Mary Frances Bean"],"creator_ssim":["Stewart, Mary Frances Bean"],"creator_persname_ssim":["Stewart, Mary Frances Bean"],"creators_ssim":["Stewart, Mary Frances Bean"],"places_ssim":["United States--Description and travel--20th century","United States--Social life and customs"],"access_terms_ssm":["Before publishing quotations or excerpts from any materials, permission must be obtained from the Curator of Manuscripts and Rare Books, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library."],"acqinfo_ssim":["Purchased in February 2009 (2009.058)"],"access_subjects_ssim":["Women--Diaries"],"access_subjects_ssm":["Women--Diaries"],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"extent_ssm":["0.01 Linear Foot"],"extent_tesim":["0.01 Linear Foot"],"date_range_isim":[1953],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to all researchers. 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Includes list of antiques purchased on the trip and recipes collected in the southern states. \n\n\n\nThe following description was provided by the seller: \n\n\"Original, handwritten diary of Mary Frances (Bean) Stewart.  1953 automobile trip from northern California with travel through southwestern and southern states, to Nashville, Tennessee.  Return by way of Indianapolis, Chicago, Park Rapids, Minnesota and other northern locales.  June 15 through August 26, 1953.  72 pages with 12 additional pages of notes.  6 x 8 inches.  Binding fine.  Handwriting clear and readable.  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One stop this a.m. at a Skelley station where we got a really fine map and the sweet man insisted I have a drink of ice water from a real clean --ain't been used oncet-- paper cup.\"  Her next entry, June 23, is from an Arkansas motel:  \"Clock ticked all night.  Water dripped.  Fan whirred.  Heat poured in.\" \n\n\n\n\"Arriving in Tennessee during what must have been a hot summer, she notes:  \"The country became flat.  Into Memphis for the 5 o'clock rat race.  Never, never felt so sticky.  Being dipped in molasses couldn't make it worse.\" \n\n\n\n\"While returning to California, Mary Frances and Robert spend more time visiting antique stores.  They particularly look for glass items. Near Beardstown. Illinois (July 22) she writes:  \"He directed us to Miss Glass Rushville, 'the last of de line.'\"  An old home, not on highway but out (on) Laffettee Street.  Miss Glass lacked force but we got some glass stoppers \u0026amp; cookie cutters for 15 cents each.  Ironstone platter and vegetable dish, and in desperation, over no Haviland, a $5.75 ironstone soap dish in perfect condition.  Total $10 to Miss G.\" \n\n\n\n\"The Stewarts make more antique stops, one near Missoula, Montana:  \"Lady told us about Mrs. Paul Phillips, 419 Lord Street, who sells antiques so after a nap went there.  Mrs. P is interested intellectually in antiques and I had a marvelous time with her ... bought a cup and platter $6.75.\" \n\n\n\n\"At the end of the diary Mary Frances makes a list of the antiques they purchased on the trip.  She also has eight pages of recipes collected from friends in the south, including one for \"Black John\" which requires New Orleans molasses. \n\n\n\n\"The Stewarts were the authors of \"Adolph Sutro, A Biography\" published in 1962.  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Return by way of Indianapolis, Chicago, Park Rapids, Minnesota and other northern locales.  June 15 through August 26, 1953.  72 pages with 12 additional pages of notes.  6 x 8 inches.  Binding fine.  Handwriting clear and readable.  No staining or wear. \n\n\n\n\"In this well-written and enjoyable diary (the Stewarts were college professors and professional authors) Mary Frances and her husband Robert start out by car from their home in \"Shore Acres\", Contra Costa County, California to visit family and friends in Benton, Arkansas, Nashville, Tennessee, Indianapolis, Indiana, Chicago, Illinois and Park Rapids, Minnesota. \n\n\n\n\"In their trip they travel through 17 states and put 3825 miles on their odometer.  Moving along at not too fast a pace in the heat of the summer, they drive what seems like the less traveled highways, staying in motels, eating at roadside restaurants and indulging in their hobby of antiquing in the small antique stores and junk shops they come across.  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Illinois (July 22) she writes:  \"He directed us to Miss Glass Rushville, 'the last of de line.'\"  An old home, not on highway but out (on) Laffettee Street.  Miss Glass lacked force but we got some glass stoppers \u0026 cookie cutters for 15 cents each.  Ironstone platter and vegetable dish, and in desperation, over no Haviland, a $5.75 ironstone soap dish in perfect condition.  Total $10 to Miss G.\" \n\n\n\n\"The Stewarts make more antique stops, one near Missoula, Montana:  \"Lady told us about Mrs. Paul Phillips, 419 Lord Street, who sells antiques so after a nap went there.  Mrs. P is interested intellectually in antiques and I had a marvelous time with her ... bought a cup and platter $6.75.\" \n\n\n\n\"At the end of the diary Mary Frances makes a list of the antiques they purchased on the trip.  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Akin Diary","Massachusetts--Social life and customs--19th century","Women--Diaries","Women--Travel","Diaries","1 volume, 18 cm x 21 cm (82 pp.)","Collection is open to all researchers. Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: ","Accessioned and minimally processed in July 2010 by Ute Schechter, Warren E. Burger Archivist.","Diary of Mary H. Akin (b. circa 1835) of New Bedford, Massachusetts. She began her diary on October 7 th , 1875 and ended it on August 20 th , 1876."," Entries comment on day-to-day occurences, family and social life. Some of the entries (going to Friends meetings) suggest that she may have been a Quaker. Also included is the description of a trip to Detroit and Chicago."," For a listing of names mentioned in the diary and selected excerpts, both provided by the seller, see Finding Aid link below.","The following information was provided by the seller and has not been verified: \"John and Nellie came down to spend Christmas. I had company today, my sisters. Kate was not able to come. Katie got to the table and was sick and went away. Had a nap and then Nellie took her home where they sent for the Dr. and he said scarlet fever.\" Mary Crowell spent the day here and John came to tea. Dorcus Tucker, Susan Nye, Sallie Howland all died the last of this month. Frank and I went out to Charles Tucker's Tuesday the 21st, to funeral. Father A. also went.\" Cold and very pleasant. This morning did up my work then sit down to write up this book for I did not have my blank book until yesterday. I could not remember as much as I would like to of what transpired from day to day up to this time. Now have my book and hope to write daily. Wrote Annie a card this morning. At noon Frank brought me one from here saying Dr. Hooper of Chicago was married to Mrs. Van Arsdale of Friar Germany, widow of J. F. Van Arsdale of Frankfort on the Maine. Rev. R. Collyer married them. Nat Cannon died today. Helen came in this evening and brought me a hanky from Mother A. Played checkers with Alice before tea. Wrapped Frank up in a blanket to sleep.\" \"January 30th and February 1st, ……William came with a telegram from Sam saying Johnny died this morning and sends remains tomorrow. Oh dear!…….Cloudy and rained at noon. Agnes washed and put the clothes out. William down this p.m. with telegram from Sam saying Johnny died of Scarlet fever and he thought best not to have the remains at the house but carried to the tomb. I have been up home and found Nellie in bed with sore throat. Alice stayed to tea and Lucy came home with her father in the eve. Aunt H. and Aunt A. in p.m. Sarah and Carrie Seabury here this eve…….\" Pleasant. Got our clothes dry. Col. Hart went to Boston. Alice seems nicely but Charlie sick and Frank went to the Dr. this eve. Dr. says he is a very sick boy and his case very critical. Frank and I are both up watching. He took cold. I fear for this morning. I found his night dress off and he in bed without any. Alice had a nice nap this noon. I laid down with C. for he was cold this noon and Frank took him from dinner table and put him on the bed and he had a nice nap then held him and read to both Alice and C…..\"   Very cold but pleasant. 12 years ago today since I was married. We were married at 7 o'clock and it was warm and we had the windows open. Went to Providence from there to Boston and returned Monday Eve. Then I had both father and mother and we children were all home. Now father and mother are both dead. Annie is in Chicago, John in Providence, Kate at the homestead with the single girls………\"   A very hard storm. A number of ships sunk at the wharf and other damage done. Agnes washed. Sam been to school, had one school. William C. Parkers funeral. Frank one of the pall bearers. Did not bury him on account of the storm……..\" \"April 29th, ……………………Aunt Ann been to see Mrs. Frank Kempton. Her husband had beaten her in a drunken fit and he was sentenced to the House of Correction for 6 months. Oh! Dear what misery rum does cause. Frank asleep in his chair. Tommy's knee was lame and I bathed it after he took his bath…….\" \"May 8th, Monday very pleasant. Up street with Tommy to sit for pictures and made appointment at Dr. McLeod's. Called at Mrs. Hunts and Sarah Seabury's and then Sarah here in the evening. I went out to market with her and left Helen and father with Frank……Tonight the debut of Anna Dickinson upon the stage at the Globe Theatre Boston before the largest audience ever in the building.\" http://josephhaworth.com/anna_dickinson.htm \"July 4th, Pleasant and not so very warm. Not much sleep after 12 o'clock. Sammie and Alice and Charlie up in good season. Charlie slept until bells rung. Procession passed here. Agnes went out. Rebecca with Frank went to hear band play on Washington Square. After dinner all out to see boat race in tug. Nellie had a nice sail and over to father A. to tea. Home and saw fireworks in yard. Frank and P. to corner to see fireworks which were fine. About 9 o'clock Rebecca and I to bed but Rebecca did not sleep much for the noise at John Taylor's. Frank and I got to sleep with all the noise. I did not hear the fire alarm.\"   Cooler this morning. Bought huckleberries for the first time this season. This afternoon the balloon went up from Cannon (?). I went to garden for currents and saw it from there. Waked children up and they saw it. Then we went up Street, called at Kate's and up home…….The Isaac Bell left tonight with Philadelphia excursion. Henry Dwight went. Sammie and Frank went on board. Tonight the death of Stephen Hathaway's widow was in the paper. I had not known of her sickness.\"   Very nice today after the rain. This afternoon we all went over to the Fort. Children in and Frank and Alice in wading. I took off stockings but did not go in the water on the beach bare footed.\" This morning we started about 8 ½ o'clock. Had a nice sail. Caught fish and into Angel…? and made chowder. The boys dug quahogs and we brought home some of them. I burned my face very bad. There were 16 of the party. Got home about 7 o'clock. Aunt Alice in this evening and we got to bed in quite good season, tired and ready to go.\" As stated above she mentions tons of names, some of which are; Peleg Crowell, Mary Crowell, Dorcus Tucker, Susan Nye, Sallie Howland, William Thompson, Bryant, Hunt, Mattie Mathews, Nathan Chase, Margaret and Nate Hathaway, Dr. Pierce, Sarah Seabury, Chapman, Bailey, Henry Wood, Capt. Matthews, Mary Sears, Dr. Jean Millard, Hasewell, Theodore Blackburn, Mary Bartlett, Robert Taber, DeWolf, M. Gifford, Dr. Stearns, P. Briggs, Frank Kempton, Augustus Green, Gibbs, Col. Hart, Kelley, Arden Ellis and more.\"","Before reproducing or quoting from any materials, in whole or in part, permission must be obtained from the Special Collections Research Center, and the holder of the copyright, if not Swem Library.","Special Collections Research Center","Akin, Mary H.","English"],"unitid_tesim":["SC 00870","/repositories/2/resources/1393"],"normalized_title_ssm":["Mary H. 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Also included is the description of a trip to Detroit and Chicago."," For a listing of names mentioned in the diary and selected excerpts, both provided by the seller, see Finding Aid link below.","The following information was provided by the seller and has not been verified: \"John and Nellie came down to spend Christmas. I had company today, my sisters. Kate was not able to come. Katie got to the table and was sick and went away. Had a nap and then Nellie took her home where they sent for the Dr. and he said scarlet fever.\" Mary Crowell spent the day here and John came to tea. Dorcus Tucker, Susan Nye, Sallie Howland all died the last of this month. Frank and I went out to Charles Tucker's Tuesday the 21st, to funeral. Father A. also went.\" Cold and very pleasant. This morning did up my work then sit down to write up this book for I did not have my blank book until yesterday. I could not remember as much as I would like to of what transpired from day to day up to this time. Now have my book and hope to write daily. Wrote Annie a card this morning. At noon Frank brought me one from here saying Dr. Hooper of Chicago was married to Mrs. Van Arsdale of Friar Germany, widow of J. F. Van Arsdale of Frankfort on the Maine. Rev. R. Collyer married them. Nat Cannon died today. Helen came in this evening and brought me a hanky from Mother A. Played checkers with Alice before tea. Wrapped Frank up in a blanket to sleep.\" \"January 30th and February 1st, ……William came with a telegram from Sam saying Johnny died this morning and sends remains tomorrow. Oh dear!…….Cloudy and rained at noon. Agnes washed and put the clothes out. William down this p.m. with telegram from Sam saying Johnny died of Scarlet fever and he thought best not to have the remains at the house but carried to the tomb. I have been up home and found Nellie in bed with sore throat. Alice stayed to tea and Lucy came home with her father in the eve. Aunt H. and Aunt A. in p.m. Sarah and Carrie Seabury here this eve…….\" Pleasant. Got our clothes dry. Col. Hart went to Boston. Alice seems nicely but Charlie sick and Frank went to the Dr. this eve. Dr. says he is a very sick boy and his case very critical. Frank and I are both up watching. He took cold. I fear for this morning. I found his night dress off and he in bed without any. Alice had a nice nap this noon. I laid down with C. for he was cold this noon and Frank took him from dinner table and put him on the bed and he had a nice nap then held him and read to both Alice and C…..\"   Very cold but pleasant. 12 years ago today since I was married. We were married at 7 o'clock and it was warm and we had the windows open. Went to Providence from there to Boston and returned Monday Eve. Then I had both father and mother and we children were all home. Now father and mother are both dead. Annie is in Chicago, John in Providence, Kate at the homestead with the single girls………\"   A very hard storm. A number of ships sunk at the wharf and other damage done. Agnes washed. Sam been to school, had one school. William C. Parkers funeral. Frank one of the pall bearers. Did not bury him on account of the storm……..\" \"April 29th, ……………………Aunt Ann been to see Mrs. Frank Kempton. Her husband had beaten her in a drunken fit and he was sentenced to the House of Correction for 6 months. Oh! Dear what misery rum does cause. Frank asleep in his chair. Tommy's knee was lame and I bathed it after he took his bath…….\" \"May 8th, Monday very pleasant. Up street with Tommy to sit for pictures and made appointment at Dr. McLeod's. Called at Mrs. Hunts and Sarah Seabury's and then Sarah here in the evening. I went out to market with her and left Helen and father with Frank……Tonight the debut of Anna Dickinson upon the stage at the Globe Theatre Boston before the largest audience ever in the building.\" http://josephhaworth.com/anna_dickinson.htm \"July 4th, Pleasant and not so very warm. Not much sleep after 12 o'clock. Sammie and Alice and Charlie up in good season. Charlie slept until bells rung. Procession passed here. Agnes went out. Rebecca with Frank went to hear band play on Washington Square. After dinner all out to see boat race in tug. Nellie had a nice sail and over to father A. to tea. Home and saw fireworks in yard. Frank and P. to corner to see fireworks which were fine. About 9 o'clock Rebecca and I to bed but Rebecca did not sleep much for the noise at John Taylor's. Frank and I got to sleep with all the noise. I did not hear the fire alarm.\"   Cooler this morning. Bought huckleberries for the first time this season. This afternoon the balloon went up from Cannon (?). I went to garden for currents and saw it from there. Waked children up and they saw it. Then we went up Street, called at Kate's and up home…….The Isaac Bell left tonight with Philadelphia excursion. Henry Dwight went. Sammie and Frank went on board. Tonight the death of Stephen Hathaway's widow was in the paper. I had not known of her sickness.\"   Very nice today after the rain. This afternoon we all went over to the Fort. Children in and Frank and Alice in wading. I took off stockings but did not go in the water on the beach bare footed.\" This morning we started about 8 ½ o'clock. Had a nice sail. Caught fish and into Angel…? and made chowder. The boys dug quahogs and we brought home some of them. I burned my face very bad. There were 16 of the party. Got home about 7 o'clock. Aunt Alice in this evening and we got to bed in quite good season, tired and ready to go.\" As stated above she mentions tons of names, some of which are; Peleg Crowell, Mary Crowell, Dorcus Tucker, Susan Nye, Sallie Howland, William Thompson, Bryant, Hunt, Mattie Mathews, Nathan Chase, Margaret and Nate Hathaway, Dr. Pierce, Sarah Seabury, Chapman, Bailey, Henry Wood, Capt. Matthews, Mary Sears, Dr. Jean Millard, Hasewell, Theodore Blackburn, Mary Bartlett, Robert Taber, DeWolf, M. Gifford, Dr. Stearns, P. Briggs, Frank Kempton, Augustus Green, Gibbs, Col. 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Had a nap and then Nellie took her home where they sent for the Dr. and he said scarlet fever.\" Mary Crowell spent the day here and John came to tea. Dorcus Tucker, Susan Nye, Sallie Howland all died the last of this month. Frank and I went out to Charles Tucker's Tuesday the 21st, to funeral. Father A. also went.\" Cold and very pleasant. This morning did up my work then sit down to write up this book for I did not have my blank book until yesterday. I could not remember as much as I would like to of what transpired from day to day up to this time. Now have my book and hope to write daily. Wrote Annie a card this morning. At noon Frank brought me one from here saying Dr. Hooper of Chicago was married to Mrs. Van Arsdale of Friar Germany, widow of J. F. Van Arsdale of Frankfort on the Maine. Rev. R. Collyer married them. Nat Cannon died today. Helen came in this evening and brought me a hanky from Mother A. Played checkers with Alice before tea. Wrapped Frank up in a blanket to sleep.\" \"January 30th and February 1st, ……William came with a telegram from Sam saying Johnny died this morning and sends remains tomorrow. Oh dear!…….Cloudy and rained at noon. Agnes washed and put the clothes out. William down this p.m. with telegram from Sam saying Johnny died of Scarlet fever and he thought best not to have the remains at the house but carried to the tomb. I have been up home and found Nellie in bed with sore throat. Alice stayed to tea and Lucy came home with her father in the eve. Aunt H. and Aunt A. in p.m. Sarah and Carrie Seabury here this eve…….\" Pleasant. Got our clothes dry. Col. Hart went to Boston. Alice seems nicely but Charlie sick and Frank went to the Dr. this eve. Dr. says he is a very sick boy and his case very critical. Frank and I are both up watching. He took cold. I fear for this morning. I found his night dress off and he in bed without any. Alice had a nice nap this noon. I laid down with C. for he was cold this noon and Frank took him from dinner table and put him on the bed and he had a nice nap then held him and read to both Alice and C…..\"   Very cold but pleasant. 12 years ago today since I was married. We were married at 7 o'clock and it was warm and we had the windows open. Went to Providence from there to Boston and returned Monday Eve. Then I had both father and mother and we children were all home. Now father and mother are both dead. Annie is in Chicago, John in Providence, Kate at the homestead with the single girls………\"   A very hard storm. A number of ships sunk at the wharf and other damage done. Agnes washed. Sam been to school, had one school. William C. Parkers funeral. Frank one of the pall bearers. Did not bury him on account of the storm……..\" \"April 29th, ……………………Aunt Ann been to see Mrs. Frank Kempton. Her husband had beaten her in a drunken fit and he was sentenced to the House of Correction for 6 months. Oh! Dear what misery rum does cause. Frank asleep in his chair. Tommy's knee was lame and I bathed it after he took his bath…….\" \"May 8th, Monday very pleasant. Up street with Tommy to sit for pictures and made appointment at Dr. McLeod's. Called at Mrs. Hunts and Sarah Seabury's and then Sarah here in the evening. I went out to market with her and left Helen and father with Frank……Tonight the debut of Anna Dickinson upon the stage at the Globe Theatre Boston before the largest audience ever in the building.\" http://josephhaworth.com/anna_dickinson.htm \"July 4th, Pleasant and not so very warm. Not much sleep after 12 o'clock. Sammie and Alice and Charlie up in good season. Charlie slept until bells rung. Procession passed here. Agnes went out. Rebecca with Frank went to hear band play on Washington Square. After dinner all out to see boat race in tug. Nellie had a nice sail and over to father A. to tea. Home and saw fireworks in yard. Frank and P. to corner to see fireworks which were fine. About 9 o'clock Rebecca and I to bed but Rebecca did not sleep much for the noise at John Taylor's. Frank and I got to sleep with all the noise. I did not hear the fire alarm.\"   Cooler this morning. Bought huckleberries for the first time this season. This afternoon the balloon went up from Cannon (?). I went to garden for currents and saw it from there. Waked children up and they saw it. Then we went up Street, called at Kate's and up home…….The Isaac Bell left tonight with Philadelphia excursion. Henry Dwight went. Sammie and Frank went on board. Tonight the death of Stephen Hathaway's widow was in the paper. I had not known of her sickness.\"   Very nice today after the rain. This afternoon we all went over to the Fort. Children in and Frank and Alice in wading. I took off stockings but did not go in the water on the beach bare footed.\" This morning we started about 8 ½ o'clock. Had a nice sail. Caught fish and into Angel…? and made chowder. The boys dug quahogs and we brought home some of them. I burned my face very bad. There were 16 of the party. Got home about 7 o'clock. Aunt Alice in this evening and we got to bed in quite good season, tired and ready to go.\" As stated above she mentions tons of names, some of which are; Peleg Crowell, Mary Crowell, Dorcus Tucker, Susan Nye, Sallie Howland, William Thompson, Bryant, Hunt, Mattie Mathews, Nathan Chase, Margaret and Nate Hathaway, Dr. Pierce, Sarah Seabury, Chapman, Bailey, Henry Wood, Capt. Matthews, Mary Sears, Dr. Jean Millard, Hasewell, Theodore Blackburn, Mary Bartlett, Robert Taber, DeWolf, M. Gifford, Dr. Stearns, P. Briggs, Frank Kempton, Augustus Green, Gibbs, Col. 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Akin (b. circa 1835) of New Bedford, Massachusetts. She began her diary on October 7 th , 1875 and ended it on August 20 th , 1876."," Entries comment on day-to-day occurences, family and social life. Some of the entries (going to Friends meetings) suggest that she may have been a Quaker. Also included is the description of a trip to Detroit and Chicago."," For a listing of names mentioned in the diary and selected excerpts, both provided by the seller, see Finding Aid link below.","The following information was provided by the seller and has not been verified: \"John and Nellie came down to spend Christmas. I had company today, my sisters. Kate was not able to come. Katie got to the table and was sick and went away. Had a nap and then Nellie took her home where they sent for the Dr. and he said scarlet fever.\" Mary Crowell spent the day here and John came to tea. Dorcus Tucker, Susan Nye, Sallie Howland all died the last of this month. Frank and I went out to Charles Tucker's Tuesday the 21st, to funeral. Father A. also went.\" Cold and very pleasant. This morning did up my work then sit down to write up this book for I did not have my blank book until yesterday. I could not remember as much as I would like to of what transpired from day to day up to this time. Now have my book and hope to write daily. Wrote Annie a card this morning. At noon Frank brought me one from here saying Dr. Hooper of Chicago was married to Mrs. Van Arsdale of Friar Germany, widow of J. F. Van Arsdale of Frankfort on the Maine. Rev. R. Collyer married them. Nat Cannon died today. Helen came in this evening and brought me a hanky from Mother A. Played checkers with Alice before tea. Wrapped Frank up in a blanket to sleep.\" \"January 30th and February 1st, ……William came with a telegram from Sam saying Johnny died this morning and sends remains tomorrow. Oh dear!…….Cloudy and rained at noon. Agnes washed and put the clothes out. William down this p.m. with telegram from Sam saying Johnny died of Scarlet fever and he thought best not to have the remains at the house but carried to the tomb. I have been up home and found Nellie in bed with sore throat. Alice stayed to tea and Lucy came home with her father in the eve. Aunt H. and Aunt A. in p.m. Sarah and Carrie Seabury here this eve…….\" Pleasant. Got our clothes dry. Col. Hart went to Boston. Alice seems nicely but Charlie sick and Frank went to the Dr. this eve. Dr. says he is a very sick boy and his case very critical. Frank and I are both up watching. He took cold. I fear for this morning. I found his night dress off and he in bed without any. Alice had a nice nap this noon. I laid down with C. for he was cold this noon and Frank took him from dinner table and put him on the bed and he had a nice nap then held him and read to both Alice and C…..\"   Very cold but pleasant. 12 years ago today since I was married. We were married at 7 o'clock and it was warm and we had the windows open. Went to Providence from there to Boston and returned Monday Eve. Then I had both father and mother and we children were all home. Now father and mother are both dead. Annie is in Chicago, John in Providence, Kate at the homestead with the single girls………\"   A very hard storm. A number of ships sunk at the wharf and other damage done. Agnes washed. Sam been to school, had one school. William C. Parkers funeral. Frank one of the pall bearers. Did not bury him on account of the storm……..\" \"April 29th, ……………………Aunt Ann been to see Mrs. Frank Kempton. Her husband had beaten her in a drunken fit and he was sentenced to the House of Correction for 6 months. Oh! Dear what misery rum does cause. Frank asleep in his chair. Tommy's knee was lame and I bathed it after he took his bath…….\" \"May 8th, Monday very pleasant. Up street with Tommy to sit for pictures and made appointment at Dr. McLeod's. Called at Mrs. Hunts and Sarah Seabury's and then Sarah here in the evening. I went out to market with her and left Helen and father with Frank……Tonight the debut of Anna Dickinson upon the stage at the Globe Theatre Boston before the largest audience ever in the building.\" http://josephhaworth.com/anna_dickinson.htm \"July 4th, Pleasant and not so very warm. Not much sleep after 12 o'clock. Sammie and Alice and Charlie up in good season. Charlie slept until bells rung. Procession passed here. Agnes went out. Rebecca with Frank went to hear band play on Washington Square. After dinner all out to see boat race in tug. Nellie had a nice sail and over to father A. to tea. Home and saw fireworks in yard. Frank and P. to corner to see fireworks which were fine. About 9 o'clock Rebecca and I to bed but Rebecca did not sleep much for the noise at John Taylor's. Frank and I got to sleep with all the noise. I did not hear the fire alarm.\"   Cooler this morning. 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Also included is the description of a trip to Detroit and Chicago."," For a listing of names mentioned in the diary and selected excerpts, both provided by the seller, see Finding Aid link below.","The following information was provided by the seller and has not been verified: \"John and Nellie came down to spend Christmas. I had company today, my sisters. Kate was not able to come. Katie got to the table and was sick and went away. Had a nap and then Nellie took her home where they sent for the Dr. and he said scarlet fever.\" Mary Crowell spent the day here and John came to tea. Dorcus Tucker, Susan Nye, Sallie Howland all died the last of this month. Frank and I went out to Charles Tucker's Tuesday the 21st, to funeral. Father A. also went.\" Cold and very pleasant. This morning did up my work then sit down to write up this book for I did not have my blank book until yesterday. I could not remember as much as I would like to of what transpired from day to day up to this time. Now have my book and hope to write daily. Wrote Annie a card this morning. At noon Frank brought me one from here saying Dr. Hooper of Chicago was married to Mrs. Van Arsdale of Friar Germany, widow of J. F. Van Arsdale of Frankfort on the Maine. Rev. R. Collyer married them. Nat Cannon died today. Helen came in this evening and brought me a hanky from Mother A. Played checkers with Alice before tea. Wrapped Frank up in a blanket to sleep.\" \"January 30th and February 1st, ……William came with a telegram from Sam saying Johnny died this morning and sends remains tomorrow. Oh dear!…….Cloudy and rained at noon. Agnes washed and put the clothes out. William down this p.m. with telegram from Sam saying Johnny died of Scarlet fever and he thought best not to have the remains at the house but carried to the tomb. I have been up home and found Nellie in bed with sore throat. Alice stayed to tea and Lucy came home with her father in the eve. Aunt H. and Aunt A. in p.m. Sarah and Carrie Seabury here this eve…….\" Pleasant. Got our clothes dry. Col. Hart went to Boston. Alice seems nicely but Charlie sick and Frank went to the Dr. this eve. Dr. says he is a very sick boy and his case very critical. Frank and I are both up watching. He took cold. I fear for this morning. I found his night dress off and he in bed without any. Alice had a nice nap this noon. I laid down with C. for he was cold this noon and Frank took him from dinner table and put him on the bed and he had a nice nap then held him and read to both Alice and C…..\"   Very cold but pleasant. 12 years ago today since I was married. We were married at 7 o'clock and it was warm and we had the windows open. Went to Providence from there to Boston and returned Monday Eve. Then I had both father and mother and we children were all home. Now father and mother are both dead. Annie is in Chicago, John in Providence, Kate at the homestead with the single girls………\"   A very hard storm. A number of ships sunk at the wharf and other damage done. Agnes washed. Sam been to school, had one school. William C. Parkers funeral. Frank one of the pall bearers. Did not bury him on account of the storm……..\" \"April 29th, ……………………Aunt Ann been to see Mrs. Frank Kempton. Her husband had beaten her in a drunken fit and he was sentenced to the House of Correction for 6 months. Oh! Dear what misery rum does cause. Frank asleep in his chair. Tommy's knee was lame and I bathed it after he took his bath…….\" \"May 8th, Monday very pleasant. Up street with Tommy to sit for pictures and made appointment at Dr. McLeod's. Called at Mrs. Hunts and Sarah Seabury's and then Sarah here in the evening. I went out to market with her and left Helen and father with Frank……Tonight the debut of Anna Dickinson upon the stage at the Globe Theatre Boston before the largest audience ever in the building.\" http://josephhaworth.com/anna_dickinson.htm \"July 4th, Pleasant and not so very warm. Not much sleep after 12 o'clock. Sammie and Alice and Charlie up in good season. Charlie slept until bells rung. Procession passed here. Agnes went out. Rebecca with Frank went to hear band play on Washington Square. After dinner all out to see boat race in tug. Nellie had a nice sail and over to father A. to tea. Home and saw fireworks in yard. Frank and P. to corner to see fireworks which were fine. About 9 o'clock Rebecca and I to bed but Rebecca did not sleep much for the noise at John Taylor's. Frank and I got to sleep with all the noise. I did not hear the fire alarm.\"   Cooler this morning. Bought huckleberries for the first time this season. This afternoon the balloon went up from Cannon (?). I went to garden for currents and saw it from there. Waked children up and they saw it. Then we went up Street, called at Kate's and up home…….The Isaac Bell left tonight with Philadelphia excursion. Henry Dwight went. Sammie and Frank went on board. Tonight the death of Stephen Hathaway's widow was in the paper. I had not known of her sickness.\"   Very nice today after the rain. This afternoon we all went over to the Fort. Children in and Frank and Alice in wading. I took off stockings but did not go in the water on the beach bare footed.\" This morning we started about 8 ½ o'clock. Had a nice sail. Caught fish and into Angel…? and made chowder. The boys dug quahogs and we brought home some of them. I burned my face very bad. There were 16 of the party. Got home about 7 o'clock. Aunt Alice in this evening and we got to bed in quite good season, tired and ready to go.\" As stated above she mentions tons of names, some of which are; Peleg Crowell, Mary Crowell, Dorcus Tucker, Susan Nye, Sallie Howland, William Thompson, Bryant, Hunt, Mattie Mathews, Nathan Chase, Margaret and Nate Hathaway, Dr. Pierce, Sarah Seabury, Chapman, Bailey, Henry Wood, Capt. Matthews, Mary Sears, Dr. Jean Millard, Hasewell, Theodore Blackburn, Mary Bartlett, Robert Taber, DeWolf, M. Gifford, Dr. Stearns, P. Briggs, Frank Kempton, Augustus Green, Gibbs, Col. 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I laid down with C. for he was cold this noon and Frank took him from dinner table and put him on the bed and he had a nice nap then held him and read to both Alice and C…..\"   Very cold but pleasant. 12 years ago today since I was married. We were married at 7 o'clock and it was warm and we had the windows open. Went to Providence from there to Boston and returned Monday Eve. Then I had both father and mother and we children were all home. Now father and mother are both dead. Annie is in Chicago, John in Providence, Kate at the homestead with the single girls………\"   A very hard storm. A number of ships sunk at the wharf and other damage done. Agnes washed. Sam been to school, had one school. William C. Parkers funeral. Frank one of the pall bearers. Did not bury him on account of the storm……..\" \"April 29th, ……………………Aunt Ann been to see Mrs. Frank Kempton. Her husband had beaten her in a drunken fit and he was sentenced to the House of Correction for 6 months. Oh! 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Frank and P. to corner to see fireworks which were fine. About 9 o'clock Rebecca and I to bed but Rebecca did not sleep much for the noise at John Taylor's. Frank and I got to sleep with all the noise. I did not hear the fire alarm.\"   Cooler this morning. Bought huckleberries for the first time this season. This afternoon the balloon went up from Cannon (?). I went to garden for currents and saw it from there. Waked children up and they saw it. Then we went up Street, called at Kate's and up home…….The Isaac Bell left tonight with Philadelphia excursion. Henry Dwight went. Sammie and Frank went on board. Tonight the death of Stephen Hathaway's widow was in the paper. I had not known of her sickness.\"   Very nice today after the rain. This afternoon we all went over to the Fort. Children in and Frank and Alice in wading. I took off stockings but did not go in the water on the beach bare footed.\" This morning we started about 8 ½ o'clock. Had a nice sail. 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