Memoranda1
Abel Parker | 2, | 00 |
Harriet [Pocock] Pickett | 1, | 00 |
Sophia Nelson | 1, | 05 |
Jane Dumn [Jean Stirling Dunn] | 50 | |
Ann [Kirk] Henwood | 50 | |
Anna Pickett | 50 | |
Elizabeth [Dodd] Clegg | 1 | 00 |
Agnes [McGavin] Mc’Kindrick | 1 | 05 |
Rebecca [Evans] Williams | 1, | 05 |
Ann [Francis] Haynes | 50 | |
Emily [Atkin] Warburton | 1’ | 10 |
9, | 10 | |
Mary Ann Atkin [Mary Ann Maughan Atkins] | 1, | 00 |
[p. 150] {p. 52}
Cash Account—January.
2Jan. 1879
Date. | Received. | Paid. | |||
2 | Rec’d of Treas. James Jack3 For Expenses to Washington | 133 | 00 | ||
9 | Rec’d of George Q. Cannon | ||||
Washington Jan. 9,/79 | |||||
9 | 90 | 00 | |||
28 | Rec’d of Hon. G. Q. Cannon | 100’ | 00 | ||
30 | Rec’d of G. Q. Cannon | 21 | 00 | ||
" | Rec’d of Hon. G. Q. Cannon | 100 | 00 |
[p. 152] {p. 53}
Cash Account—January.
Jan. 1879
Date. | Received. | Paid. | |||
2 |
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| 22 | 00 |
3 | Tickets to Omaha | 177 | 00 | ||
5 | Tickets to Chicago | 33 | 00 | ||
Sleeping Berths | 3 | 60 | |||
For dinners, tea and Items | 4 | 90 | |||
6 | Chicago Carriage | ||||
fare luggage etc. | 2 | 50 | |||
7 | Tickets for Phil | ||||
Berths | 5 | 00 | |||
Meals etc. | 3 | 20 | |||
Porter | 1 | 50 | |||
8 | Tickets to Washington | 9 | 00 | ||
9 | Porter | 50 | |||
11 | Hotel Bill | 29 | 90 | ||
Carriage etc | 4 | 50 | |||
Car fare | 1 | 00 | |||
Express | 1 | 50 | |||
Telegram | 2 | 90 |
[p. 153] {p. 54}
4Mary Ann [Read] Kent 5 copies
Anna [Isaacson] Josephson St. Johns Malad Vally
Ellinor [Davies] Lewis
Ellinor C. Dadly [Dudley]
Emma [Morgan] Stevens
Chastie [Blomdahl] Martin t[o] be stopped [p. 154] {p. 55}
Lakeview | ||
Jane [Gillespie] Adamson |
| 00 |
Isabella Morton | 2, | 00 |
Ann B. Stule | 1, | 00 |
Sarah Stul[e] | 1, | 00 |
Ellen [Gillespie] Shields | 1, | 00 |
[p. 155] {p. 56}
Edwin F. Gardner
U.S. Army
Ft. Ellis Montana
Orthopgny5 Class
Methods & Gesture
By H. L. D. Potter
[p. 161] {p. 57}
Simon Barns
P. O. Box 1861
San Francisco Cal.6 [p. 162] {p. 58}
a gentleman who used to put up at the same Hotel “Langham” in London where “Ouida”7 put up also. She had a “suite” of rooms there, she was open and free, her friends were quite at home in and at their ease with her; one of the rooms had a paper over it “Smoking permitted here” She was much admired was a single woman, fond of dogs, not an English wom<an> but a foreigner. March 20, 1879. [p. 163] {p. 59}
81 Surrender of Burgoyne
Saratoga N.Y.
Oct. 1, 17779
2 Declaration of Independence Baptism of Poc<a>hantas [p. 164] {p. 60}
Discovery of the Miss By De Soto (Bermuda Italian)
Discovery of America by Columbus
represntation of the funeral or burial of [p. 165] {p. 61}
of Desoto
The landing of Columbus
Embarkation of the Pilgrims [p. 166] {p. 62}
Gen. Washington resigning his Commission to Congress Dec. 25, 1785 [p. 167] {p. 63}
10<Rose apple
Rattan palm,>
Sugar & Wine Sego
Benyan Tree
varieties of figs
Spirogna
horcut◊◊◊
Creeping Fig vine
Jessamine [p. 168] {p. 64}
(Puzzle Monky)11
Silk Oak
tree fern [p. 169] {p. 65}
12Mrs. E. Dora Graham
423 Bryant St.
between 2d & 3d.
San Francisco Cal.
Mr. Godey
Baltimore Md
Edwin F. Gardner M.D.
U.S. Army [p. 170] {p. 66}
Designed & Modeled by Randolph Rogers,13
F. V. Miller <Rome 1853>
Executed Munich 1860.
Eugenia Australia [p. 171] {p. 67}
Simon Baun [Baum?]
San Francisco
Thomas A. Godery14
Baltimore [p. 174] {p. 68}
Mrs <A. J.> [Amelia Josephine] Purrington
1108 F st. N.W–
Washington City
Mr. Tevis
of
San Francisco
who had just returned from Europe visited Greenland etc. been in a storm at see etc. [p. 176] {p. 69}
I think when I read that sweet story of old
When Jesus dwelt here among men
How he called little children like lambs to his fold
I wish I had been with him then15 [p. 177] {p. 70}
Bills Receivable.
left Washington Thursday
7 o’clock 30 minutes
Thursday Jan. 30, 1879
Friday Jan. 31,
Date. | Name. | Amount. | |
newspapers. | 10 | ||
tea & Lemons | 35 | ||
Dinner | 50 | ||
book for Zina | 1 | 25 | |
Book | 2 | 00 | |
colored porter16 | 25 | ||
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Porter | 25 | ||
" " | 25 |
[p. 178] {p. 71}
Bills Payable.
Date. | Name. | Amount. | |
Tickets for Chicago | 35 | 00 | |
Berth | 5 | 00 |
Isabel Winner
Summer Hill
Pike Co. Ill.
her son kept the saw mill [p. 179] {p. 72}
Bills Receivable.
Date. | Name. | Amount. | |
Carriage for Palmer House | 1 | 00 | |
Expenes Palmer House | 3 | 00 | |
Newspapers | 10 | ||
hair cutting | 1 | 00 | |
hair dressing | 1 | 00 | |
hair pins etc | 25 | ||
Porter | 50 | ||
Chambermaid | 10 | ||
Carriage | 1 | 50 | |
Porter | 25 | ||
" | 25 | ||
ticket for berth | 3 | 00 | |
fare A. S. L. | 5 | 20 | |
Porters | 1 | 50 |
[p. 180] {p. 73}
I wish that his arms <hands> had been
Thrown around me a <placed on my head>
And <That> his arms had been placed thrown around me
That I might have heard his sweet words when he said
Little childrn now come unto me– [p. 181] {p. 74}
paid for rope for trunk | 25 | |
porter etc. | 1’ | 50 |
berth | 8, | 00 |
tea oysters | 50 | |
alcohol | 50 | |
pickles & jelly | 50 |
[p. 182] {p. 75}
Rudy from Munson 931. & G St. N
at Dr. Bigelow’s17