TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 21 Date1860-11-21 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description ties himself up in a silken bag hid in a basket and keeps company with the winds, and even on plas... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 22 Date1860-11-21 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description [?][?] would we have if the words golden crimson and the like were stricken from our vocabularies ... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 23 Date1860-11-23 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description . They said I read it well and that is a good deal.
24th So deep was the snow that we could no... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 24 Date1860-11-25 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description Adams who visited Niagra [sic] in his old age being asked why he performed the tiresome journey sa... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 1 Date1858 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description Let the first be first is a motto deserving of remembrance, yet as we pass along life’s var... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 25 Date1860-11-25 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description But we may go from home far from home, without having our [?] by the open window. The sailor on a... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 6 Date1858-04-01 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description April 1. At school again in our old Academy around which linger so many happy associations. This... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 26 Date1860-11-25 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description [to] fight by, has often quickened the step of the wanderer and brought him back to home the only ... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 27 Date1860-11-25 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description Thus do thoughts and thinkers travel. How oft is that imprudent question asked “are other p... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 28 Date1860-11-28 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description 29th Thanksgiving and no school. Did a great amount of work in the morning and went to church. T... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 29 Date1860-11-28 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description Thurs was spent our Thanksgiving
I had a letter from Wash & am going there vacation.
30 Cold and... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 30 Date1860-12-04 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description His selections were from Shakespeare, and from Hand; the [“] song of the shirt†and th... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 31 Date1860-12-07 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description answered sixteen but now that is nothing compared with Trigonometry I am afraid I can not pass in ... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 32 Date1860-12-10 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description Dec 10 This afternoon went down to the Kalamazoo house to see my cousin of the [?] tribe. After a... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 33 Date1860-12-11 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description [?], but will have something worse. Those problems and course sections.
The girls are going to... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 34 Date1860-12-12 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description warning and to see them rushing to the open temple as spreading the handkerchief when the ground o... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 35 Date1860-12-12 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description the sellers, calling them all, as if she wish[ed] for close consultation, calling the [?], as this... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 36 Date1860-12-12 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description [the] other hand the poor maniac is treated with the greatest severity supposing that the spirit o... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 37 Date1860-12-15 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description 15 Saturday. A busy day. Went down street, to night has a [?] which we must commence. The slei... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 38 Date1860-12-22 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description [P]
The lecture was from G W Whipple of Boston. His subject Young Men of History. All progress... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 39 Date1860-12-22 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description Yet in all, was there much genious [sic].
[?] was perhaps the most variously accomplished, of tho... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 40 Date1860-12-22 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description in their characters with such as these it is all enthusiasm. The sterling elements are wanting. ... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 41 Date1860-12-22 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description As of old the youthful warrior untied the knot which was to be prophetic of fate, by our stroke of... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 42 Date1860-12-22 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description Milton was not old when he gave to the world his imortal [sic] Paradise Lost because his spirit wa... View Details
TitleMartha Baldwin diary,page 43 Date1860-12-23 SubjectBaldwin, Martha, 1840-1913 Description 23rd The day has been cold and I have been reading & writing. This evening I went down to hear Mr... View Details
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