Memoranda


bills receivable.

date.

name.

amount.

1886

Jan. 1

Carriage & horses to Petersham [Massachusetts]

5.

00

Mrs. Browning’s Poems

1.

50

ink

10

to old deaf & dumb people on the farm

1

20

to Wm. [A.] Woodward’s children

21

to Hattie & Frank

11

Picture of Jim’s mother Lucy Stacy Harris1

25

she will be 90 in March

69

54

[p. 246] {p. 141}

bills payable.

date.

name.

amount.

1886

Jan. 2

Brought forward

69

54

Paid Fare

30

Century

35

8

Paid fare

09

Gave Granger

15

Papers

25

Pencils pens etc

75

Dinner & waiter

1

50

Porter

25

Bell boy

25

elevator boy

25

breakfast

1

35

Lunch & tea

15

Dinner

1

80

put in box at Tremont Temple

10

Total

77,

08

gave to the Church in Orange Universalist

10

Total

77

18

Breakfast

1

15

Street car fare

20

78

53

[p. 247] {p. 142}

memoranda.

Jan. 11. 1886

78,53

Dinner

1,50

Porter

,25

Waiter

25

Bell Boy

24

To see Edwin Booth in Ri[c]helieu

1 50

George Eliot,

82,27

Notes & Essay [George Eliot]2

90

Two marriages

20

Essay & Ethics [George Eliot]

50

Boston Illustrated

50

84,37

[p. 248] {p. 143}

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Footnotes

  1. [1]Lucy Stacy Harris Blackington was the mother of EBW’s first husband, James H. Harris.

  2. [2]text: The bracketed information on this line and accompanying “Essay & Ethics” below was indicated by ditto marks in the original.