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Title
Martha Baldwin diary,page 81
Creator
Baldwin, Martha, 1840-1913

Institution
Baldwin Public Library

Subject
Baldwin, Martha, 1840-1913

Subject
Women Michigan Birmingham Biography

Subject
Birmingham (Mich.) History

Item Number
EC01d203

Relation
Part of Martha Baldwin's Diary, 1859-1860

Type
text, image

Format
tiff

Description
The following is a transcription of Martha Baldwin's diary, 1859-1860. Question marks inclosed in parentheses represent words in the original diary that were illegible. Elipses are used to indicate larger portions of the text found to be illegible.

Well the evening came and passed and it is superfluous for me to say that I enjoyed it when I say that so goodly a number of our folks were there. It was one of our quarterly meetings and one to be remembered. 29th This afternoon Lucy, Gus, Clara, Emily and Jennie spent with me. Gus came in about noon and we talked over the event of the party as usual for we never consider a thing finished till we have talked it over. It was the greenest thing I have seen for a long time for Hoyt James


Martha Baldwin diary,page 81

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