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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 1 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 CLARA BARTON DIARIES AND JOURNALS Oct 8-Nov.1,1881 Transcribed and reviewed by volunteers participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 2 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 1881 New Haven 6m Sat morning Oct 8 Steve & I were in New York and had decided the night previous that we could go on to New Haven to Judge Shelden...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 3 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 London in 1873 - Mrs Shelden had gone to town, had dispatched to me to come that day - in an hour she returned and we had all a joyful meeting I...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 4 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 Mr & Mrs S and that I must get through as fast as possible to return to Dansville and finish my pamphlet - they saw the situation and offered to help me...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 5 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 at 175 Broadway to be forwded by him to me here. I have no mail since leaving Rochester the 3d - and know nothing from home. We had a busy day and...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 6 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 evidently at the instigation of Mrs Shepard that Clara Barton had been paid 15000 dollars for her services in the war and had asked for several thousands more which was not paid....
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 7 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 come from [N Y. I am still in the dark- we work on - and it seemed to decide that Mr. Sheldon could go - Lottie gets much better. Lizze studies too...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 8 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 He spoke at first of my health and recovery- next the subject of the Christian commission came up by M. Shelden and the Dr. gave a full history of its rise and...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 9 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 in every attempt, and had so written to Geneva - he desired to know my success - I gave him a full account - he listened in apparent surprise, and the part...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 10 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 stay a week or more and do all he could to push it on, or if I needed him in any way, let him know and he would come with what force...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 11 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 to an organization similar to [this] mine, that he had been beset by it. That one lady, a bright active person had been to him over and over to get his co-operation...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 12 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 a helpful person harnessed in [on the right] to the right team but she was entirely wrong now. I then told him the facts in the case. He was shocked at the...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 13 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 once said "Yes nothing will give so much success as money the fact that some one thinks enough of it - to pull something into it will give it a prestige that...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 14 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 satisfied with our visit M Sheldon remarked at the foot of the steps that "it had paid" We were agan just in time for a train hom when we arrived at 8...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 15 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 in the State Dept - that will make the recommendation of the Treaty a sure thing I think. I went to town with Abby & Fannie , tried on hats, will get...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 16 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 Sat 15th Oct wrote before I was dressed [Mamie] Andrew Woodworth, Gerrie Feyceren to ask if there would be room for me if I went to Weshyth the 26 - later I...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 17 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 so he could send my mail I had written twice to send to care of Mr. Shelden, and the dispatches came to him safely Mr. Shelden dispatched to him. At 10 a...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 18 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 Sunday 16, Oct - 1881 At 4 o clock this morning I heard footsteps pass by my door. Steve had come down from Springfield at 2 and been taken directly here he...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 19 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 2 postals from Steve - [2 postals Minnie] 1 postal - 3 letters from Prof from Michigan 2 " from Minnie 1 " & 1 letter from Wilcox 1 letter from Whitaker...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 20 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 Established a red cross society and it was flourishing-! That Susan Anthony had gone to Tenafly- would have liked to see me in N.Y.. That Dr Loring had been to south Carolina...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 21 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 Monday 17 Oct Steve is here- We write on the Address and condense what was arraged last night. Mrs Green brot Lollie home & took us to ride to a Mr Bushnells...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 22 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 Tuesday 18. Oct- Steve remaind and copied the entire speech in doubl manfld I read it to him as he wrote I received papers from various persons, Curt Wood - Rochester etc...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 23 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 Wednesday 19 Oct = 81 It is decided that Steve goes today and also that I have a new hat and that I meet the professors and dignities of New Haven to...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 24 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 I am to go to Washington as soon as the 23-24- and meet Steve either at Phil or Flushing on my way back. I intend to make my visit to Washington about...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 25 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 At three went with Joseph to the law office of Mr. Harrison, found the Rev. Dr Harwood of Episcopal. Mr Harrisen [of Episcopal] soon came a President Woolsey Dr. Rev Todd Congregationalist...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 26 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 the proposed treaty of the Four Points in 56. which he said all hinged on the miserable notion of privateering that we were not willing to give up our practical privileges, and...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 27 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 Edmund Bradley, killed by the Indians and her adoption of his little half breed child Anna. I went to bed at 10 1/2 too tired to sleep well - woke early and...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 28 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 well along so that Abby thought we could go on with it Mrs. Dayten told me of her son in the Reform School where she had been compelled to send him to...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 29 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 last one of Bale Ingersols terrible books berate the Bible. Mrs Dayton was not so strict herself and thinks much of her son's wildness is inherited from his father who was the...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 30 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 Friday 21 Oct. 1881 This day goes to sewing also- Abby and I take our work to the kitchen She does the skirt of my black silk and covers it above the...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 31 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 Nickalson who received the matter kindly - was interested, gave the promise of kind notices from the Tribune when the Treaty came up, will explain it to Mr Hay - retained the...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 32 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 to the Address this evening which think remarkably good. I shall copy it this morning and send it to Dansville, it must go today I hope the Prof will stay till I...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 33 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 of its convention, explaining why it must go to Congress. President Woolsey who had at first said he did not see any necessity for the action of Congress, came at length to...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 34 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 that while all the dazzling beauty was beaming in the gas light, the heir was lying in his dark cell, with the news fresh upon him that nothing could save him from...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 35 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 I made some purchases in town- A doz more common runches - a ,25 4 yrs soft ruffling a yd - ,80 Beed trimming for sleeves ,70 Pins black heads - common...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 36 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 in the GAR, and has charge of a hall for entertainments in the city -a genial man with good entrèe and excellent ability for an organizer- he was struck by the idea...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 37 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 Monday Oct 24,1881 I woke at 5.30 Abby came and sat on my bed while I dressed, and we talked of our own personal affairs, I then finished my trunk before I...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 38 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 to have made it. Indeed I scarce know how I should have completed my pamphlet without it, and the fact of having met the literary gentlemen of Yale and New Haven has...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 39 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 some one called out- " My there's Miss Barton" It was Mrs. Cotterel, and her husband to meet a lady friend, whom I had noticed all day on the way; in a...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08
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Manuscript/Mixed MaterialImage 40 of Clara Barton Papers: Diaries and Journals: 1881, Oct. 8-Nov. 1 General which I am to send to them a card from Prof, Hubbell and also a copy of the first half of the pamphlet up to the Address- it looks very well...
- Contributor: Barton, Clara
- Date: 1881-10-08