Mrs dore - Pension Alle - Mande a Francoise 10 Rue Alberti Nice, Alpes Maritimes Care Lucian Thompson & Co [?] Paris - France 19 Bank St Brother J. M. hose No 6 houta No 10 Memorandum for 1870 JANUARY 18 Tuesday Washington National Convention Lincoln Hall Stopped at the Arlington House - Stanton, Mott, Wright, Davis, Wilbour, Gage Brown (O.) Anthony - Phelps, Splendid audience At one meal - when our whole troup were going to our table in Dining room - Jessie Benton Fremont - beckoned me to her table - where only She & the Gen. were - & said in the brightest shrewdest way - 'Now -- tell Miss A. have you hunted the country over & picked out & brought to Washington a score of the most beautiful women you could find - and when I looked - I replied - whether I hunted or not - they are a very commanding lot of women - January 19 Wednesday Washington D.C. - 2d annual National W. S. Convention Larger audiences still voted to continue another day -- JANUARY 20 Thursday Washington National Convetion Audiences still increased to the eving session , - when the hall was packed - JANUARY 21 Friday JANUARY 22 Saturday Point Kearing before the District of D. C. Committees - Senator Hamlin Chai??? & E. C. Stanton principal speaker - attention profound, respectful - Mrs Stanton's argumnt founded on Mr Minor's St Louis Resolutions - JANUARY 23 Sunday Arrived at house New York at 6 A. M. - E. C. S. and M. E. P. Gage in company JANUARY 26 Wednesday Took 8 P. M. train to Boston, couldn't get sleeping car - so sat up all night - JANUARY 31 Monday February 1 Tuesday February 4 Friday N. Ex. Com meeting - Wilbour, Blake, Wendt, Crosby, Phelps, Anthony - adopted call for May. February 5 Saturday Took 10 A.M, Train - arrived at ? 5 P.M. FEBRUARY 6 Sunday Vineland, N. J. Ellen Dickinson February 7 Monday ? Train from Vineland met [?] [Camden?] Lunched at Mr [Deonells?] at Camden - February 10 Thursday Took 9 P.M. Central Pa. R.R. for Pittsburgh - paid 16 for state room outrageous - but it was that or sit up all night - to fill some lecture engagements of Mrs. Stantons. February 27 Sunday Pittsburgh Pa at 2 of P.M. - at Monongahalia House - February 28 Monday Uniontown - Pa A.G. Knox-Chair. Com. Nathaniel Ewing J. Rev. W. W. Rawlston [Presby?] Judge Jno. R Ewing Rev. Smith - M.E. Rev. S.S. Cheaux - Connellsville Miss Sally Austin " " Mary Davidson " Took cars at 7 A.M. for Uniontown 72 miles stopped at McLelland House Had good audience & everybody seemed delighted March 1 Tuesday Uniontown till 1.30 P.M. Had several gentlemen callers - Rev's, Judges & Lawyers -- no women except two young nieces of Mr. Heafwood got 4 subscribers & a $75 check Arrived at Pittsburgh at 6 P.M. & early to bed -- after writing letters - to Peoria Ill - and to P.P. at Home - enclosing $80 -- Snowing & sleeting all day - March 2 Wednesday Pittsburgh Pa - Monongahela House Room 22 -- fronting the Monongahela River If I can only give the people what they shall feel worthy as I seemed to at Uniontown is the burden of my hope Mr. McLanahan James C. Purdy Had Large audience [?] none save A.E.D's Largest -- all seemed pleased met [?] Smith teacher MARCH 3 Thursday Pittsburgh Pa -- Left on 9:45 A.M. Train for Chicago by the Fort Wayne [South?]au -- Rev. S. Aughey & wife of Dacotah City Nebraska on board -- Lutheran -- they organized W. Suffrage up there MARCH 4 Friday Chicago -- arrived 7 A.M. -- breakfasted at Aunt Anne Eliza Dickinson's & short good chat -- found Judge Bradwell & wife -- They evidently feel it necessary to assure me of their friendliness -- -- They voted Illinois over to The Cleveland Seceders -- Then found S. M. Booth, -Miss E. E. [So?ifies] the division here is strong just [?] or, - differ & divide -- So it will be, so it is everywhere -- MARCH 5 Saturday Peoria - Ill - $125 M.F. Kaufman - Arrived 7 A.M. - Found Mr K. to be a young German - Bill Poster + Paper Distributor attached to the office - He called & paid down Cash before evening - then brought a high school scholar of 18 - Miss Annis Ford of this City- Who in a most dignified manner introduced me to the audience - She wants to study Law - & her brain would do honor the profession - Letters from P .P. and sister Mary Check $50 from sister MARCH 8 Tuesday Mattoon Ill. Slept till near noon - or laid in bed - Anna left 1.40 for Indianapolis - I slept a little & went to hall at 8 to find 400 people assembled - made a good speech - all voted for 16th Amendment - Take 12.40 Train for Chicago - C. B. Bostwick is Chairman Com - Entire receipts above expenses $95.95 and six subscribers MARCH 9 Wednesday Earlville IL A J. Grover Susan H. Richardson On account of smash up of freight ahead of us delayed 8 hours - got into Chicago just in time to get on C. B. & Q. R. R. and reach Earlville at 6:45. P.M. - found cousin Susan at Depot - had good meeting $20 receipts Staid at Grovers - like Mrs. G. ever so much found letters from P.P. & home-- MARCH 10 Thursday Earlville Ill Spent this day & night with Cousin Susan had good visit March 11 Friday Bloomington, Ill D.A. Ray 1/2 gross receipts $63. Stopped Ashley House Good audience enthusiastic vote for 16th amendment March 12 Saturday Went to Peoria, Ill Met Mrs. Stanton at Chenoa Junction Stopped over Sunday together MARCH 13 Sunday Peoria House Peoria Mrs Stanton & self spent day together Lorin Grant Pratt Geo. V. Kent Local Transcrpt Mrs. B. L. T. Bourland & Sons -- MARCH 14 Monday Peoria Ill -- Mrs Stanton had splendid audience 1 Lyceum lecture Our young girls E. R. Brown T. Cratty March 15 Tuesday Peoria County Convention Large and enthusiastic Albert J. Ingersol - Whom I had never seen - was present - The Democratic Edition stated laws for women better than for men - Mr Ingersol sent note to President - don't let Miss answer that fellow I want to take him in hand - & he showed case after case in his practice - & wives whom the people know - of the cruel injustice to women - it was a most splendid speech - I have never heard it surpassed - March 16 Wednesday Peoria Ill Mr. & Mrs. V.B. Curtiss- the people at Hotel whose house was burned- Mr. Brisler - Book store March 17 Thursday Jacksonville - Ill - Caroline Riddle - Monticello Olive Ausburne - Chicago attend Presbyterian school at J. Rev. Holland - Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Prince Small meeting - Small - Pox panic in town. March 18 Friday Bloomington, Ill D. A. R. $150 Discussion with Prof. E.C. Hewett of State Normal School-- Schroeder Opera House packed - stopped at Mr. Fell's normal, immense audience - March 19 Saturday Lincoln Ill. D. A. Ray 2/3 next light? Small meeting - rainy night No pay MARCH 21 Monday Ashley House - Bloomington till 3:30 - then to Decatur MARCH 22 Tuesday Decatur, Ill O. F. McKim one half gross receipts Stopped at Judge Greers -- had call from Mrs Johns -- who don't want to vote, but is every way a women's rights woman MARCH 23 Wednesday Quincey, Ill. $50. J. M. Bishop Stopped with Mr. Gilpin MARCH 24 Thursday Called at Dr. Streeters Left for Galesburg at 6 P.M. March 25 Friday Farmington Ill Luther Birge Miss Maggie E. Cone Stopped at the Cone's - had small meeting - tremendous rain and mud - March 26 Saturday Elmwood Ill Mrs E.R. Brown stopped at Mr F Joys Mrs Sutherland at Miss Browns to tea - small meeting - a dark & rainy night Had arranged for a temperance lecture Sunday night at Methodist church -but the minister Mr [Well?] reported the brethren didn't like 25 cts. admission fee - So gave it up - though (over) March 27 Sunday Elmwood - Ill - Dined & slept with Mrs Pursell her husband an old Democrat - It was clear the real reason was that nothing would be proved this means for woman is to help the moral & religious work forward - March 28 Monday Mendota - Ill Mrs J. E. Smith Debated with Mr. P. W. Wilcox a carpenter Splendid audience though terrifically muddy & dark - Stopped with Mrs Smith - she introduced me- She is a Good Templar enthusiastic to get the ballot to stop Rum March 29 Tuesday La Saille - Ill - Mrs F. C. J. Loomis - Stopped at John McCormicks - his wife Anna McCormick Real old line Douglass Democrats - Splendid audience Dreadfully muddy & dark The good old Democrat introduced me much to the surprise & merriment of his friends - richest man in town - (a real Irishman is [?] MARCH 30 Wednesday Batavia - Ill - D. W. Starkey School Hall - stopped at Mr F. H. Buck - current woman - Mrs. John Burnham Dr. R. J. Patterson of Insane Asylum - Terrible storm Small audience March 31 Thursday Peoria Ill -- Debate with Prof. E.C. Hewett of State Normal University, at Normal managed by D.A. Ray - Bloomington Andierrer[?] Irmolt[?] - Very[?] stormy[?] - Just as I knew - Peoria is surfeited already - April 1 Friday [Batar?u Ill. D.W. Starkey] Peoria Ill - Record evening debate with Prof H Curet[?] Audience still smaller The Prof. no spirit. don't draw fire at all -- Dined at 3 P.M. with Mrs Rv. Re. Phelps - Pleasant chat with [?]al. Re[?]ly Ingersal - he promises to be at May meeting [and he was - The R????t?? Editor made statement that Laws for women had better ?t?? for men -- April 2 Saturday Champaign - IL D.A. Ray -- Manager -- Had good 10 A.M., at Gilman -- Beefsteak, eggs, dry toast & coffee -- Met on [?] Mass Jennie Alexander of Eugene - Ind. going to C, to hear me - her father Wm Alexander - Sen.-- always taught her to believe in women's suffrage -- a beautiful noble blonde -- more resembling niece Ann Eliza, than any face I ever saw -- specially the mouth -- Arrived at 2 P.M.. to my utter dismay found no night train to Chicago -- So no meeting with Mrs. Stanton tomorrow -- APRIL 3 Sunday [Sherman House - Chicago to meet Mrs Stanton] Oh No -- The -- R.R. House Champaign -- ILL-- all the day -- Spoke on moral power of ballot in evening APRIL 4 Monday [Sturgis - Mich J. G. Waite] Spent day in Chicago - Met Mrs. Stanton at North Western Depot a few minutes - talked over the Theodore Tilton amnesty & Union proposition - neither believe Boston will concede an iota - APRIL 5 Tuesday Sturgis Mich -- J.G. Waite Arrived at noon -- Stopped with the Waite's -- Said hundreds were in Monday night from counties round about -- but couldn't come again this -- Change of time or place always bad -- April 6 Wednesday Jonesville - Mich M. Winsten Baxter - wife a niece [daughter] of Sally Holly's - Stopped with them - home elegant and every way hospitable - Here the women have organized themselves with a "Phalanx" and prosecute Rum sellers - shut up all shops but one - Thursday A.M. before going to Jonesville - organized them into a W. S. Society with Mrs. Hogarth Pres. April 7 Thursday Hillsdale Mich Mrs. W. R. Harglett (Mrs Stanton at Iowa City) - Stopped at Hotel - Mrs. Hargglett introduced me - good meeting in Baptist Church - Mrs. H is beginning to speak on W.S. has fine appearance April 8 Friday Adrian - Mich Miss M. Thomson Mr. R. P. Bonner -- stopped with Miss T. at Mr. Burton Kents -- -- Audience small -- At close a woman in black - said she was wife of Lemuel Martin who used to work in my Fathers Factory at Buttenville -- and daughter of John Allen of White-Creek -- Miss Thompson introduced me in a dignified manner April 9 Saturday Jackson Mich -- Ms C. L. Case Mrs. J. Mabbett Brown met me at Napoleon Station to take me to her house - Mrs claimed me -- quite a new feature to have people quarrel is to have [?] have me as guest -- Good audience & enthusiastic vote for 16th Amendment -- At close - Grandfather Reads brother Ben's son Benjamin revealed himself to me -- wife & three daughters with him -- Mrs Conable -- Pres. W.S.A. introduced -- April 10 Sunday Jackson -- Mich -- In P. M. Mr & Mrs. Hulbert Perine -- called for me to go their house to Mother's Cousin Benjamin Read -- son of Uncle Ben. Read -- he looks a good deal as Grandfather Read used to - - called at evening at Mrs. C. Loretti Case & met a large number of friends -- April 11 Monday Albion -- Mich -- Mr Bradley & Mr E. D. North -- students of Albion College -- Stopped at Albion House -- introduced by Miss Lizzie Ridick in most dignified manner -- about 300. at lecture -- APRIL 12 Tuesday Beautiful evening Marshall Mich- F. H. Burgess (Mrs. Stanton - at [?]) Small audience - first lecture season - Stopped R. R. Hotel Took tea with Mrs. J. C. Merrill - formerly of Rochester N.Y. - her husband dead several years- was Editor with Old Father Chipman of Temperance [?] -her mother Mrs. Allen - 74- & her Aunt Mrs. Ely 68 with her - APRIL 13 Wednesday bright moonlight Kalamazoo Mich - evening Mrs. Dr. Stone (Mrs. Stanton - Jackson) Stopped with Cousins Joseph & Lydia Lapham - Robert Baker - Breedsville -Mich - Son of Reuben Baker - Easton Wash. Co., NY - came 30 miles to see & hear me - The stories pretty thoroughly Clevelandized - Small audience admission put down to 25 cts - but it didn't make any addition to numbers - those who will pay anything to hear me will give the 50 cts just as readily as anything - (Mrs. Stanton an hour at Marshall before going to R.) APRIL 14 Thursday Battle Creek – Mich. Mr. Jeremiah Brown – (Mrs Stanton – Hudson – B. [P]) Small audience – price reduced to 25 cts - so only $10. Dined at the beautiful farm house of The Browns. 14 miles up The River – seemed So like our old farm home – – spent night with Sarah Jane Hyatt - now wife of Ed. C. Nichols – four beautiful children – very happy – husband 10 years younger – splendid young man - Threshing machine -Splendid business Beautiful evening – APRIL 17 Sunday Owosso- Mich- Judge Turners – Beautiful daughter Nellie of 16 – snowy - squally day – April 18 Monday East Saginaw Mich Mr. C. K. Robinson Stopped with Mr & Mrs R Tiffin - Pa - Mrs Stanton Mrs Seth McLean the Pres of W.S. Society took tea with us --- April 19 Tuesday Flint - Mich Mrs. Jenny APRIL 20 Wednesday Fentonville Mich - Mrs Stanton - Pittsburg Pa April 21 Thursday Mrs. S. Norristown PA APRIL 22 Friday Tecumseh - Mich APRIL 23 Saturday Toledo Ohio Mrs. L. Fredonia N.Y. April 26 Tuesday April 27 Wednesday Rohenna, Cl -- Lady Post Master APRIL 28 Thursday Dayton, Ohio Around [?] of Ohio. M.J. [?] [In a meetg in Hotel Parlor] Mrs [?] stated a necessity of forming of a new national society - - but not to the friends satisfaction APRIL 29 Friday APRIL 30 Saturday Arrived in New York at 7:20 [?] breakfasted with Mrs Murray MAY 3 Tuesday May 8 Sunday Tenafly - New Jersey with Mrs. Stanton Correcting the Resolutions [?] May 9 Monday Preliminary meeting of National W. Suffrage Association at the Parlors of the Woman's Bureau. May 10 Tuesday National W. Sufferage Association E. Cady Stanton Pres. Appollo Hall May 13 Friday Brooklyn Equal Rights anniversary meeting at the Academy of Music at evening May 14 Saturday American Equal Rights Association met at Mrs M E Winchesters & voted itself into the 5th AvenueTilton Union movement - only Lucy Stone & husband dissenting - May 15 Sunday Brooklyn - at Cousin Samantha's - Lapham's called at Tilton's, Moulton called with carriage - TT & self rode to Prospect Park - after dinner at Cousins went over to N.Y. office & with Miss Paddleton mailed several hundred envelopes with tickets for Mrs Houtons lecture to Ladies [?] to Teachers & Revolution subscribers - after dusk went into all the morning editorial [?] Ms S. [Lester?] on ? McFarland Richard son [?] May 16 Monday Am working w/ the women alon meeting May 17 Tuesday Mrs Stantons lecture on the Mc-Farland / Richardson case at Apollo Hall to Ladies [?] Large audience - half complimentary - Made [?] of fact at close - & said any ladies visiting to help out [explaining?] work [?? ??] notes at platform - & a good deal more than enough was thus left May 18 Wednesday Slept at Theo. Tiltons— Lunched with R. J. Johnston & R. P. Mr. & Mrs. Curtis, Mrs. Ballard & Tilton & Streetwell & self all went up to 15th St. & Broadway & congregated at Parlors for Union W. S. Society they decided to take Revolution off my hands Took 7.20 train for Hornellsville May 19 Thursday Hornellsville Steuben Co, N.Y. - arrived at 8.45 A.M. Mrs. Ted Brown of Owego took me to her friend Mrs. M. E. Browns had pleasant quarters - discussion with Mr Bennis - a Lawyer - packed house & lively time May 20 Friday May 23 Monday Wellsville Allegany Co. N.Y. Arrived at 9.45 A.M. Stopped at Wm. A. Baldwins Frank F. Hamilton sister of Mrs. Baldwin Letter from Lib B Very rainy P.M. Mr. Fish sec'y of Lecture Com Took train at 10, left Mr. Dennis closing up the debate - Trunk not at Depot— Mr Fish promised to double check it through the roughest, hardest shaking I ever took on sleeping car. May 24 Tuesday Cleveland Judge Tilden - 160 Euclid st., Missed A.M. Connection, so spent the day in Cleveland - Called on Mrs. Tilden - She was very glad to get explanation of Boston, Cleveland, Lucy movement - got pass to Chicago through Mr Hudson of The Leader letter - Took train at 6.30 for Chicago - Phebe Couzens on Palace Car - I shared her section - had pleasant trip - two Brooklyn men on board & Camden C. Dike 138 Columbia st - & H. B. Hawk May 25 Wednesday Chicago - Breakfasted at the Fremont House - & H. B. Hawkins - No. 90 Joralemon St. Brooklyn - Convention opened small - Dr. L. C. Blake - 876 Prairie Av. - in the Chair - next ran naught to Tenard Jones MAY 26 Thursday Chicago Ill Mrs Warren - Mrs Loomis sister 827 State St - near 16th Judge Broadwater - 111 Mich. Av. Office 82 Washington St. The Convention larger Geo. F. train for the first time since the Kansas Campaign came into this evening session & I introduced him. Staid at Sherman House - Dr. Keckler - Cin - Mr & Mrs Hazlett Mich. & G. F. T. supped together Mrs Hazlett the President of the North Western W.S.A. MAY 27 Friday Judge Waite & wife called at Sherman - talked but nothing fixed even in thought - Went to my Aunts & finished - then slept till 6 P.M. - then went to Woman's House & spoke to a full house - then home, with Mr Brooks & staid & all night - May 28 Saturday Mrs Harriet Brooks several calls - among them Mrs. Packard - who has been in insane asylum for years, because of unbelief in Orthodoxy - her husband a minister Called at Loomis, Mr Jones, Dr. Blakes - then about trunk - no clue to it - then to Briggs House to drive with Mr Brooks - then telegram to Wellsville to find when & how trunk was checked - Then to Farwell Hall for meeting nobody there then to Judge Waites office - then to Mrs. Loomis Sisters, Mrs. Warrens - 41 Birthday of twin brothers - then home with Mrs S. May 29 Sunday Mrs. E. C Loomis tooke me to Rev Colliers Church Dearborn St - North side- -I dined with the Colliers Cordial - but coolly told me women had better wait 20 years for the ballot than accept, recognize or endorse Geo. F. [Drain?] as an advocate - my reply - "You are not a woman" caused him to say "hear me through" Mrs Rebecca Mott called & took me to tea with her girls - 252 Oak st - north side - at eve went to Aunt A. E. Ds. found all well - May 30 Monday Aunt A. E. D. - washed my Linen—through & through—starched & ironed & left for Depot Central Illinois at 11.30— Lunched at C. B. Waites'— Hyde Park—Mrs. W. came up with me at 5 P.M, got Telegram answer from Wellsville saying my trunk was sent by express to Sherman House—cost $1.75— Took tea & slept at Dr. S. C. Blakes—Several friends called in evening— Judge Waites important business, dwindled into thin air—There really seems to be no executive ability— May 31 Tuesday Dr. S. C. Blakes—to breakfast— Mrs. F. Jones took Mrs. B. and self to Sherman House—found trunk & had it doubly marked—it was sent by express to Sherman House— Lunched at Judge Bradwells. Mrs. B. ill— Then went to Aunt A. E. D's— JUNE 1 Wednesday Chicago, Ill At A.E.Ds. - beautiful day - JUNE 2 Thursday Dined at Cousin Hannahs - then went to F. Jones & slept - 910 Prarie Av Gen Osborn of Chicago Skidmore of NY. City and Judge Bond of Baltimore called at Jones - Bond not a solid man as I had supposed - went to M. E. Strawberry Festival in evening JUNE 3 Friday Evanston Ill- Mr & Mrs Fernando Jones drove up with carriage and stopped - to dinner with Mrs R. Somers - Had large audience Methodist Church - President E. O. Haven introduced me - & endorsed woman suffrage. Mr Hughes gave $10,000 to build Hall for University girls to have free rooms - girls admitted to to university on equal terms- JUNE 4 saturday Mrs. Somers called with me on President Haven at his room in college- splendid grounds- then came to city- dined at the Richmond- Got Pass on C.B. & Q. Rail Road - Parasol from Express office- letters from E.C. Browne about new regime - Cook Co. W.S. meeting in P.M. - then Aunt A.E.'s a nap, dressing ruffled silk supper & with cousin Melissa to George Scoville's- 260 Warren Av - to Reception- goodly number there- Handsome purse presented by Judge Waite & thanks returned by S.B.A.- slept at Cousin H. JUNE 5 Sunday Chicago, Ill Breakfasted Cousin Hannah D. Doyles - packed trunk - dined wrote letters and slept at Aunt A. E. D's. June 6 Monday Sandwich, Ill Mrs. E. A. Kennedy _ JUNE 7 Tuesday JUNE 8 Wednesday Indianapolis Mrs. Walker -- 66 Christian - Av - June 9 Thursday Indianapolis Ind. State. Annual meeting -10th June 10 Friday Bloomington - Indiana Henry M. Rice Alma T. Rice Seeing Mrs. Col. James Thompson Prof. Richard Owen Dr. Mott- Pres. College Indiana State University Prof. E.P. Cole- Hon. D.W. Vorhees of Terra Haute Ind. going to speak tomorrow JUNE 11 Saturday Bloomington - Ind At Mr H. M. Rice Calls from Prof. Cole - student W. R. Houghton - college boys at public exercises ridiculed woman suffrage - Prof. Owen & Riebult rebuked them Hon D. W. Voorhes spoke on Court House commons - showed up special legislation for negroes - thereby showed the power of ballot- Then at 3 P.M. went to Crawfordsville JUNE 12 Sunday Crawfordsville Ind Rained all day - Went to Tempe - [?] meeting in P.M. and made little talk JUNE 13 Monday Crawfordsville - Ind Miss Lizzie M. Boynton constant string of calls all the day and teas at Dr. Wilhites -who has a successful practice in C. - Good audience - largest for a long time June 14 Tuesday Richmond - J. C. McPherson notice that the way was not open- so went to Indianapolis Spent two hours called on Mr and Mrs T. A. Bland - then on to Muncie Ind - the home of the Wilson Family - Mary Thomas Clark Lecturer - Chesterfield Madison Co. Ind JUNE 15 Wednesday Monticello - Ill - Piatt County - W. L. Con - Miss Carrie Riddle Mr Frank Doster - - Convention postponed on account of Church Festivals gotten up seemingly to conflict also illness of some of the prominent friends Spoke this evening to a good audience Muncie Ind Mrs. Jane C. Hunter daughter of Osborn Wilson - Centre Falls Washington Co. N. Y. Here, too, are Valery Wilson - Elizabeth Wilson Waite & Kate Whiffle Kirby - daughter of Maria Wilson - JUNE 16 Thursday [Monticello - Ill - Seven miles from Bernent Station on Toledo, W&W. R. R - just below Tolono - on Ill. Central - Muncie Ind. at Levi Hunter's A great many called - good meeting - John A. Wilson (son of [?]) Boonville Cooper Co. Mr. Jason Wilson - Marion - Ind Osborn Wilson Aurora - Ill - Rufus Wilson - Union City Ind Gilbert Wilson - Marian, Ind Took train for Green Castle at 12. night June 17 Friday Bloomington Ind— [[M?] Ind] Mrs. Jane Wilson Hunt Dined at Volney Wilson's Took tea at Dr. Samuel Anthony's—85 years old Son Edwin C. Anthony Spoke at evening — good audience—but only 90 cts admission & Hall rent $10—so from both nights only $15.80 The above belongs to Thursday— Bloomington Ind had large meeting— Prof. Rich. Owen & wife at Tea at Mr Rices— $32 June 18 Saturday Bloomington Ind Mrs. N. M. Rice College Chapel last night All invited to dinner at C. P. Tuleys—Prof Owen & wife—Mr & Mrs Rice. Took train at 3 P.M, two hours at Lafayette Depot—So tired I actually slept on soft side of bench with no cushion—& no pillow but water proof— June 19 Sunday Arrived Chicago [??] at 6.30—found Mrs Bradwell worse— probably cancer of — & fatal—if so— breakfasted there— then to Mrs Loomis' had a napp & a wash and dinner then Mrs L. called with me at Mrs. Jones and Mrs Goodings & Clarks— then I went Aunt A. E. D's & found her gone to Cousin Susan's & Uncle Johns with Uncle Abram Anthony— took bread & milk dripping & black raspberries— June 20 Monday Called at Judge Waites Offices & found he had left letters of Richmond House— Wasn't able to get off on 10 Train to Mendota—so stopped at The Richmond & read up the letters I suppose it is for the best that I gave up The Revolution—but it will seem pretty tough to see it fall so below its old standard— At 4.20 left for Earlville— Went to A. P. Groves. Mrs. G's hands full work three months baby & lame husband— JUNE 21 Tuesday A. P. Groves - Earlville - In Woke up with severe pain before daylight rushed out & out & and again until it turned to dysentery form & I began to feel that to lay flat on the back was my only way on get So I vomited clear bile with each sun & really scared - at 4 P. M. got up bathed & dressed though I actually hadn’t strength to stand up. Pillsbury Came at noon from Peoria & Elmwood— took a cup of tea & juice of beef - & at 7 [?], the son took [Azelri?] R. & self out to farm—Cou JUNE 22 Wednesday Cousin Susans- Said in bed till after noon- then bathed & dressed but felt pretty staggering- Ate only porridge until 7 P.M. then a cup of tea 7 a bit of bread & butter & strawberries- venturesome- but did it Cousin Susan arrived last night- had been to Uncle John Anthonys with Uncle Abram & Aunt Ann Eliza D? June 23 thursday Cousin Susan's—Earlville Very hot—feeling better Walked over to Halley Hoxies—Aunt Hannahs son Ira's oldest son— found his wife a bright and nice appearing little woman—with two children and not yet 22 years old Dined on rice & milk then I slept two hours or more on longue—then chatted then scribbled an letter to mother June 24 Friday Mendota Ill— LaSaille County W. S. Convention— Left Cousin Susan's at 7 A.M. with son Eddy in big waggon & went to M. on Freight Train— Awfully hot—went to Mrs Smiths — A. P. Grover, Cousin Susan & Parker Pillsbury arrived at M. about noon—a great fire in the night destroyed a whole block—The meeting very small— both P.M. & Evening June 25 Saturday Mendota—Ill— Audiences still very small—at evening much larger— P. P. & Grover left at 3 P.M.—P. P. to speak at Earlville Sunday June 26 Sunday Mendota Terrifically hot— Spoke on Temperance in the Baptist Church at 4 P.M. Some 400 persons present— Minister opened with Prayer & introduced me— Mr & Mrs Smith took me three miles out to call on Prudence Crandall Phileo JUNE 27 Monday Mendola M Left at 1 P.M., for Leavenworth Kan JUNE 30 Thursday JULY 1 Friday Leavenworth JULY 2 Saturday Leavenworth Mrs Johnson The Post Master called in A. M. Sister A. & Maud & self took tea at Nicholas Smiths -D.R. came for us pleasant visit - Mrs Smith is a woman of great cul ture - Mrs Gray there also JULY 3 Sunday Leavenworth Kan Excessively hot went to hear Unitarian Minister from St. Joseph preach in the evening JULY 4 Monday Hot day. D. R. and Arthur went to the Fort- Aaron and self didn’t go out— At evening Mr. Taylor of Wyandotte called Tuesday July 5 Leavenworth Heavy Thunder Shower in P.M. which cooled the air. Wednesday July 6 Leavenworth Thursday July 7 Leavenworth—to Wyandott Sister Annie took me down town— in A.M. Got Lace Bonnet $10.50—French Corsets $5. & c. Took [Cons?] at 3 P.M. brother D. R. went to Depot with me— Took tea at Mr Taylors & then rode out to Mrs. C. I. H. Nichol farm home—2 miles— with Mrs Spencer —Mrs Root's sister—found Mrs. N. alone & very glad to see me—She has two sons married—one living on a [?] farm adjoining hers— Friday July 8 Wyandott—[???] at Mrs. C. I. H. Nichols' farm home—snug & comfortable —has 75 chickens—49 acres—worth $100 per acre Mrs. N. walked to town with me—dined at Mrs. Taylors with Mrs Frances Root—After Dinner Mr Taylor went with me to Kansas City— to see Major Henning to try for Pass to Fort Scott & return—he was out, so left a note asking the courtesy & for tickets if granted to be left with ticket seller— Mr Cook—a lawyer— spent evening—& Mrs J. Left called on Mrs Root— JULY 9 Saturday Wyandotte Kan - to Fort Scott - Went to Kansas City in Hack—found Free Pass to Fort Scott & return - with Ticket Teller Arrived at 7.20 P.M. Both J. M. at Depot - raining fast - Found Mary, Lucy E. & Dan[?] all well & very comfortably situated - children grown ever so much - Met on Train C. D. Wilber of Wilmington, Ill— whom I met on Ill. Central R. last March - lame man - also Dr. S. D. Bowker of Kansas City - and Col. T. H. Board of Greenpsburg - Ken. JULY 12 Tuesday Fort Scott - JULY 13 Wednesday Fort Scott JULY 14 Thursday Fort Scott- Spoke in City Hall. Small audience very very hot. Double headed girl on exhibition. Circus in town. JULY 15 Friday Fort Scott JULY 16 Saturday Fort Scott Merritt, Mary and self took tea at Millingtons. Rev. Mr. Taylor, Rev. Mr. Gardiner & wife & others after tea. many more called Spoke again this evening in the M. E. Church to about 100. July 17 Sunday Fort Scott Rode out north east of town three miles with Merritt in A.M. to carry sewing machine to a Missouri widow woman—Merritt is very reticent—Still gleaned many things Spoke on Temperance —especially woman's part in the crime & cure in M.E. Church to a crowded house— July 18 Monday Fort Scott—Went over to town—but getting no word from Paola—decided to stop over another day—Mary set to work on my skirt & Dollie's dress— 4 P.M. Mail bro't letter from Olathe of meeting there the 20th—what decided me to stay on till Wednesday— Ordered a nice Lounge bedstead for Dollie & Dannie—price $20. July 19 Tuesday Fort Scott Spent the day sewing or rather fixing & basting for M[??] to sew on machine July 22 Friday Leavenworth July 23 Saturday Leavenworth July 24 Sunday Leavenworth Went to hear Joel Moody— back to R.R. Office July 25 Monday Left Leavenworth at 8.15 A.M. for Saratoga Springs— very hot— at Quincy terrifically hot— took Sleeping Car July 28 Tuesday Saratoga Springs Arrived Albany 6 A.M.—Called at Phebe Jones found Margaret Jones very feeble with Consumption— had cup of coffee then left for Saratoga at 7.10—Mrs Hazlett, Mrs Blake, Mrs Gage Olympia Brown there full house in A.M. July 29 Friday Saratoga Springs Good audiences May Caldwell Warre at Congress Hall- Prof Davies at Congress Hall July 30 Saturday Saratoga Springs All left [?] Mrs Harglett & self at 8 A.M.- We walked about town She left at 1 P.M. at 3:45 I left for Albany found Margaret Jones still more feeble- took tea at Lydia Motts - & took 11 train to Rochester. Found P.W. Davis & three young ladies on board. Stopped off at Rome July 31 Sunday Rochester N. J. Arrived at 9:10 A. M. from Albany Mr. Sheldon invited me to breakfast with him at Borgen Hall - Then called at Army Posts talked over all matter Got home at 12 - noon found all at church Lane Mather August 1 Monday Rochester Sent letter & check of $ 50 to Wier Carey August 2 Tuesday Niagra Falls Convention- Expect failure with Mrs Paulina Wright Davis August 3 Wednesday Niagra Falls Mrs P. W. Davis took me to various points of interest & footed bill- August 4 Thursday Sister Mary & self took Erie Train at 2 P.M. for New York dreadfully hot August 5 Friday Arrived at Mrs Murray at 7.30 A.M.- all natural called at R.J.J. and Brooklyn office also the New York office [?] Revolution is Mrs Williams August 6 Saturday Went over to Tenafly— found all of Mrs Stanton's children home but Neil—Daniel Cady— & met a hearty welcome— August 7 Sunday Tenafly Long talks over everything & everybody— August 8 Monday Missed 9.45 train then rode down to Englewood & over to the Palisades - in Mrs Stanton's carriage she with us - took 11.30 train - & crossed to 20th st - took lunch with Mrs Murray & then down town - Grew cool at P.M. August 13 Saturday New York To Brooklyn office then back to N.Y. suffrage rooms - 31 min after then to Mrs Phelps - found Mrs Davis gone - then to lunch at Mrs Murreys - then back to Brooklyn determined to go strait to Mrs Bullard - Studwell turned me back to Tenafly - arrived there at [?].30 - - long & late talk on state of woman suffrage affairs - demoralized enough - too much man influence August 14 Sunday Nice & cool Tenafly—N.J.—Mrs Stantons I wrote letter Mrs Rose Paris—France— —P. P. and Mrs Griffing—Mrs S. wrote calls for 2d Decade Meeting August 19 Friday Mrs Stanton came over to Sarony's & we sat for pictures in all forms & positions—dined at 4th st. with Mrs. Brown—Mrs S. wrote letter to Mrs. Tilton & I went to Mrs Murrays & thence to R. V. J's[?] & to the Erie Depot for Rochester —at 7:20 tired—beaten— disgusted—But with all business matters settled & arranged August 20 Saturday Arrived Rochester 11.10 A.M.—Seated in Street Car found my pocket book gone— the beautiful red turkey morocco one sent me on my Fiftieth birthday by Lucretia Mott— only $3.50 in cash—Erie R.R. Terminal has[?]—with the one dollar Green back received for the transfer of The Revolution to the Tilton, Curtis Bullard Co.—So all is gone—pocket must have been picked— Sister M & Self called at Hallowells— August 21 Sunday Sunday—Cool— remained at home all day- Sister Gula & Aaron gone east to Wash. Co. with niece Maggie & son Harry—Gula's health very poor—her lungs the trouble Mother miserable chiefly with new setts of teeth— August 22 Monday Julia Datty came to sister Hannah's Brother D.R.'s third child born this A.M, at Leavenworth— a boy—named D.R.—born on his Papas birth day— August 23 Tuesday [Thomas Sherry went home with George E. Duke to stay all night—going with him to Spencerport today] August 24 Wednesday Amy Post called in P.M. an hour or two—Seemed good & old times like— She begins to see the lack of Phillips & all me to act speak or advise in our movement Julia Dutty lost her pocket book this P.M. in Street Car Sister H. with her utterly inexplicable $30. in it August 25 Thursday Dr Allen & wife called to see Mother —teeth not right yet— Letters from Mrs Stanton—Lib. Brown of New York—& Mrs O. H. Spear of California T. K.[?] went home George Baker tonight to go with him to Spencerport tomorrow Letter from Arthur Mosher saying another Anthony boy at Leavenworth just in time to run for Congress— August 26 Friday Julia Batty left— Catharine Willis called August 27 Saturday Called at Frederick Douglass—he gone to Washington to see about taking Editorship of New Era—a Colored peoples paper— Miss Ossing there talks as briskly as ever— D. drying apples for boys—all is Washington —Rosa has four girls Reading [L?] AUGUST 28 Sunday Sister H. & self attended Unitarian Church- Mr Mann the preacher more than ordinary- sat with Mrs Marsh- In P.M., Sister Mary and self called at Jo. Curtiss - out riding- then at Hallowells - out riding with the Curtiss - then, at Willis - at home still reading Disraeli Lothair - finished it in evening- he makes the most lovely, strong & prevailing character a liberal in religion - Theodora though in no sense a propagandist makes deeper impression than all Cardinals, Bishops and Laymen combined to carry him into the Church— AUGUST 29 Monday Went to Dr. Allen’s with Mother about her teeth then went to 210 South Washington st, Robert English & got my pocket-book - lost Saturday the 20th at Erie Depot — the man found it Hon Alfred Elys door yard just over the fence when morning - I can't recal the possibility of any person touching me, that it was picked out of pocket seems probable else the money - 4.50 would have been left in as well as Erie Pass & Cards — Shower in P.M.— SEPTEMBER 4 Sunday P. P. & Self called round to Amy Posts. September 5 Monday P.P. & self took tea & spent evening at Isaac Posts—Mary & William Hallowell— Elias & Mary Doty there also— P.P. gave one of his best talks in the evening— September 6 Tuesday Went to Depot with P.P.—Train 2 hours behind—decided to wait night train—then called at Mary Hallowells and dined at Mrs Blackalls—Mrs Watkeys Niece—quite ill— Then walked back & P.P. decided to take six train—got a cup of tea at Amy Posts Walked down depot again train an hour behind— then P.P. walked up to Madison st. & then returned—Suppose he got off this time. SEPTEMBER 7 Wednesday SEPTEMBER 8 Thursday Spent A. M. in pursuit of Turkish Bath - all signs a myth thus far - Called at Mrs Wilborns & told her I couldn't stand the shoddy fixture she had made me for my head - then to Dr Allen's I had my teeth overlooked and cleaned - it is years since I have had a cavity to fill — September 9 Friday Wrote 20 letters after dinner about lecturing matters & The Decade Meeting Oct. 19 & 20th Sister H. got a letter from her Arthur saying little Maude had been ill & Dr. Jones gave her Quinine—It is so shocking that brother D.R. will persist in Allopathic Doctors. September 10 Saturday Looked over old clippings & letters—Got Sister Annie's letter written Wednesday— Maude better—took cold from kicking clothes off cold night— T. R. with George Baker left for Greenwich near Lake St Lawrence River, Lakes Champlain & George SEPTEMBER 11 Sunday Sister Mary and self went to Plymouth Church with Brother Aaron - M.B. tried show the harmony between Law and supernatural action - Said God was over and above his laws and could set them aside — children may be fed with such pap - but not full fledged brains - Eugene home - Aaron visited Mr Bakers September 12 Monday Minister Bartlett called- SEPTEMBER 13 Tuesday SEPTEMBER 14 Wednesday Letter from Mrs L C Dullard Ed. of the New Revolution offering to return the paper to me I at once replied with guarantee of $10,000 annually I would undertake to manage it again — but never single handed and alone SEPTEMBER 15 Thursday Got notice of Trustee Meeting of [Rev.?] Association for tomorrow 3 P.M. Ordered Carriage at door at 2.30 - and walked up to drive at Mrs Baker Mrs Sackett there too Got back to 7 Madison St - found note from Mrs Stanton advising me to keep out of it - so gave up and sent off carriage SEPTEMBER 18 Sunday Took a ride with Dr Allen out Buffalo Road and past Old Farm — In getting out of carriage after arriving home - foot slipped from stone and fell with head flat & hard on Side Walk - pretty blue & black for a while - but no serious hurt - Letter from [Lila?] Browne - but no news - September 19 Monday At eve Mary went round to Frank Maliotts & I called at Amy Posts later her if [of?] the New Rev's prospect of giving up the ghost 6th Anniversary of niece Ann Eliza's funeral & 31st of sister Gula's Marriage September 20 Tuesday Frank Maliott & wife—(Eliza Combs of Battenville) Dr Allen & wife took tea at Sister Hannah's— George Baker & Thomas Sherry returned to day Left Gula better Got new button glove kid boots at Rhoades—my first Button shoes—very nice SEPTEMBER 21 Wednesday Home - Beautiful day Democratic State Con. Nominate P. T. Hoffman for Gov — Mary & self called at Mr Collins' - saw remarkable fossil of woman's chest & full breasts - found in Rocky Mountains - Worked all day on old Cash accounts - have to make them strat, make the figures tell the truth — SEPTEMBER 22 Thursday Home- Bright & Beautiful 22 Thursday Home - Bright & Deautiful SEPTEMBER 23 Friday SEPTEMBER 24 Saturday Called at Hallowells , & [Miller's] - Mrs Wathey's there - Julia Ward Howe, in Woman's Journal puts out a call for a World Women's Peace Convention - too absurd for an enslaved class — disfranchised, penniless class. — freedom first — September 25 Sunday Wrote Mrs Griffing— sent ad bill of $49.40 to O[?] A.C. Titch—he claims of me $40.29— Wrote 12 letters in all Sister H. & Eugene came home from Brockport at 8.25 P.M.—had a splendid visit— Splendid rain all the A.M. September 26 Monday delightful day— received letter from brother D. R. rejoicing that I had refused to take back the Revolution—also from Mrs. C. I. H. Nichols saying she could not attend the Decade meeting— Wrote Mrs Bullard recommending Mrs Nichols as office editor for The Rev— and Mrs. E. B. Phelps & a long chatty letter— September 27 Tuesday September 28 Wednesday Sister Gula & niece Maggie returned from Wash Co. at 10 P.M. Sister much improved—but still far from well September 29 Thursday Spent day mostly in visiting with Sister Gula— Letter from Sister Mary Luther with $90 check for the sewing machines— also one from Mrs Bullard— September 30 Friday Very rainy— niece Maggie came down to spend the day— Took Cars at 4 P.M. for New York [?] [?] —found Mr Sheldon on board going to his Father 85—just got telegraph of his illnes that A.M. & another of death but a few minutes after October 1 Saturday Train late—went Dr Lozier's—cup of tea & lunch—then Mrs Phelps —all despair about the Decade meeting—then Alice Cary's—Phebe out—but Alice cordial—thence to Mrs Manchester's—just hours from three months in Europe then 4th St. Lib. & Julia Brown—Julia is wife of Geo. Bemis—G. F. Trains secretary—Married last July on her way to his Fathers in Boston—thence to Murray st found Studwell gone for a week—then to Tenafly by 4 P.M. train—Met Mrs S. & Hattie driving out—got in & rode an hour with them— Mr. H. B. S. Sen. gone to Washington October 2 Sunday Tenafly—N.J. Mrs Stanton's October 3 Monday Went into New York in A.M.— Lunched at T. Tiltons—Grandma Morse there— all on surface smooth— Called at John P. Merritts— Studwell out Revolution Dined & slept at Mr Curtiss'—all seemed pleasant— October 4 Tuesday Mrs Bullard took me in carriage to lunch with Mrs Phelps—Mrs Williams came—each gave me a $5. to go to Providence to get Mrs Davis to throw up the Decade— left on 8 P.M. Wretched Sleeping Cars on Shore Line— arrived at P. at 4 A.M. took carriage to Mrs Davis—woke her up—she came to door—I got in bed with her & not a wink did she or I sleep—She was dreadfully distressed at the proposition October 5 Wednesday Mrs. P. W. Davis Providence R.I. At 10.30—Mrs D. telegraphed to New York Decade must go on— at 11 I sent a second dispatch to Mrs Bullard to make sure—at six P.M.—Telegram came that our messages were too late & that notice of abandonment was in Rev— Mrs D. was almost frantic & said it should be held—so I took Stonington Line & breakfasted at Tiltons— then saw Tilton & Mrs Bullard October 6 Thursday Arrived from Providence—Saw Mrs Bullard—got countermand of abandonment on City exchange papers—& an item in Associated Press of the error—& came out to Mrs Stantons in P.M. Got on board of Nyack Express—had to get off at Englewood—to wait for next train— None came to 8 P.M. then hired a buggy at $1.50 & drove to Tenafly— OCTOBER 7 Friday [Tenaf?] Staid home all day- OCTOBER 8 Saturday Delightful day- [Ny?] express ran off the track just below Englewood. I was on next train detained from 9 to 11 A.M. arrived at Mrs. Soyer's at 1 P.M. Saw Miss Brown. Gave into her hands the newspaper notices for [?uade} meeting--didn't get over to Brooklyn. October 9 Sunday Tenafly N.J. Mrs Stanton Writing on True Republic —The 4th Lead—The reforms needed in the home—Woman absolute freedom— Took walk at dusk—the day perfectly charming— October 10 Monday Spent in New York Got Pass on Erie R.R. to Mansfield Ohio & return— for E. C. S.—Put all the Decade work in the hands of Miss E. C. Browne— Called at Tiltons Mrs T. leaves tomorrow (Tuesday) for Marietta Ohio to spend a month Saw Mumford Mrs. S. lecture agent— also Gertine my agent. Neither seem to have done anything to help us October 11 Tuesday Tenafly— Wrote all day on the government branch of true republic took ride at dusk Bob & Hattie drivers Letter from T. B. Pugh about lecture in Star Course in February One from Sister Mary Wrote Mrs Mary A. Livermore congratulation on reception by & action the Massachusetts Republican Convention— Heavy rain all the night October 14 Friday Tenafly— writing writing beautiful day October 15 Saturday Tenafly— October 16 Sunday Tenafly—N.J. Mrs S. & self wrote & worked up to 3 P.M. then dinner & she started for Washington at 5 P.M. in carriage Mr Sisson taking her to Jersey City—20 miles to take night Express— Hattie & self took a walk—then went to my room & to bed—perfectly tired out— October 17 Monday Went into City on 8.30 train & over to Brooklyn [& staid all night] with Mrs Davis & back to Dr Loziers & staid all night —Miss Brown had sent invitations to every body & done every thing up all right Mrs Stanton gave her "Marriage and Divorce" in Washington D.C. this evening—good audience— October 18 Tuesday Went back to Tenafly on four P.M. train— Mrs. Stanton arrived about 8 evening— reported good times— Sat up until after 10 writing resolutions for the Decade meeting October 19 Wednesday Ground out the resolutions and took the 4.30 P.M. train to New York—found Mrs. M. C. Wright at the James with Mrs. P. W. Davis—a great jam at Hotel because of Unitarian Convention. October 20 Thursday Second Decade reception at the St James Hotel Lucretia Mott— Sarah Pugh, Mrs Stanton, Olympia Brown, Mrs Adelle Hazlett came— The rain poured Still nearly two hundred called between 3 & 5 P.M. —some 30 or 40 dined— two colored women one dressed in Quaker style —the other a teacher in City school—salary $1300. name Tompkins— Had preliminary meeting in my room 17—Mott, Wright, Pugh, Stanton, Davis, Hazlett, Tilton, Bullard—a good deal of feeling[?] about say "sole & absolute right over her own person" OCTOBER 21 Friday Second Decade Celebration of National Con - at Worcester in 1850 - at Apollo Hall Corner 28th St and Broadway Good attendance in A.M. P.M. Davis - Pres - Lucretia Mott spoke well Mrs. Stanton - Olympia Brown - Mrs Blake - & self - I spoke on not aligning ourselves to any party till it openly declared itself for Woman Suffrage We should use both but allow neither to use us. OCTOBER 24 Monday Dunkirk - Erie Co. N.Y. N. Bartholomew - arrived at 1 P.M. met Richard Merritt & wife & 3 children of Battle Creek Mich - going to Painsville Ohio to see the sister - Phebe H. Merritt Stickney - Mr B. at Depot - Hon. Mr. Williams introduced me - about 200 people present - had one half gross receipts - $41.50 - OCTOBER 25 Tuesday Jamestown N.J. L.G. Lone C.E. Bishop Editor Stopped at Wm. H. Tews married Mrs Smith - formerly of Medina - widow in Treasury Department at Washington seven years - Mrs M. Guerley Tew Mrs. A. F. Allen called Mr. M. P. Dailey Mrs. N. S. Flint Fairbault, Minnesota Levi Nutting - Lecture Com. John W Griggs of Fairbault Heavy rain come on just at dusk - still a fine audience of 200 present - Spoke much more freely than at Dunkirk one half gross receipts $50. OCTOBER 26 Wednesday Westfield - N.J. M Rice - Ed. Republ Took Chautauqua Lake Steamer - Jamestown to Mayville - at 8.30 A.M. two hours at Brocton Depot - J.L. Harris' Community here - just saw Miss Jane T. WAring - the business woman of the community - then 1700 acres - arrived at Mr M.C. Rice's at 2. P.M. - found trunks left at Prospect Station - sent man over 4 miles - Had splendid audience - 25 cts - and entire net evening $28. Mr Rice's wife was Rebecca R. Crowe of Ohio - who graduated from Antioch & undertook to lecture in 1864 & here met Mr R. editor of Republican & [?] [?] October 27 Thursday Westfield, N.J. Miss Lydia [Hamness?], a teacher called - also Mrs A.B. Rice - took train at 12 noon & arrived at Rochester at 5.5 P.M. found all well - [Mr &] Mrs J.M. Clark of North East Penn. came over 15 miles to Westfield to hear me speak - [?] was Jane Brown of Jackson Wash. Co. N.J. Want me to call them & speak - OCTOBER 28 Friday Mary McLean Maxwell & Cornelia McLean came to dinner - Gula went down town with us - Cornelia staid all night T. R. went home with George & staid all night - OCTOBER 29 Saturday Cornelia McLean left for Auburn [went] heard Gen. Woodford - nominee for Gov - in Corinthian Hall - Maggie & boy Hary came down & staid all night OCTOBER 30 Sunday Maggie & George went to Plymouth Church with Aaron & T. H. - Eugene home - had good luck with his Fire Safe agency OCTOBER 31 Monday Left on 4 P. M. Erie Train - Benj. Fish on board - Stand all night at Corning - Brother Aaron ordered Express for Trunk - rained when I got down town took Knowles carriage to Miss Larsons - Monroe Depot - no trunk - Knowles rushed to No. 7, Madison St, for it - Belmont N. Y. - Surrogate Judge - Mr. Hatch Miss Carrie E. Hatch - daughter Miss Ellen Granby north Blenheim Schoharie Co, N. Y. NOVEMBER 1 Tuesday Belmont, All. Co., N. Y. Mrs Wilkes Angel - Left Corning at 6 A. M. met Mr. Angel & niece on train, on way to Belmont from New York - the niece friend Nellie Sheldon - her sister Mrs Esther Sheldon Granby - her mother Mrs Cornelia Sheldon - a widow - with Mrs Angel & Mrs Granbys daughter of 11, make the household - a most delightful group - Mr Angel introduced me - spoke in Leavit House - Small but good audience - delightful evening - NOVEMBER 2 Wednesday Angelica - N. Y. Mrs. L. C. D'Antremont thinks no hope of audience - Belmont - spoke Second time about same audience - 100 in number - but made one of my best speeches - night perfectly splendid moonlight - made one of my best speeches - Mrs Angel said it must have been special inspiration NOVEMBER 3 Thursday Alfred All. Co. N. Y. Mrs A. A. Allen - rainy & cloudy & sunshiny by turns - left Belmont at 12.30 & arrived at Alfred at 1.26 - had good audience in the University Chapel of 200 - a great many calls from teacher & students Met Mrs Stephens Soneridge - sad Marriage experience - husband forsook her took child - married again - & she teaching school - Didn't make speech equal to Belmont - Brain worked so slowly & heavily November 4 Friday Alfred Spoke a little to the students at chapel exercises - a lady student read chapter & made the prayer in a most dignified manner - asked Prof. Allen where there was a young man to match her - he said not in this college - except one other young lady - Prof. Hall of State Geological Looms Albany came - talked to boys - Emma Farrand of NY now married to Elkin gave me sad letter & made me sad visit. I bid her go forward. November 5 Saturday Corning - Steuben Co. N.Y. Washington Hall G. W. Patterson Proprietor Small meeting - every minister, lawyer doctor & teacher of town present - only 100 people - Henry A. Baleum Sup. Pub. Schools - The Silvester Group - English Humorists - asked for tickets - best slight of hand performer a married woman - had child Born at Dickinson Hotel - whole company had to wait her recovery - performed just three days before NOVEMBER 6 Sunday Splendid day Join Mrs Stanton on 605 train going West - Took train at 6 A.M. found Mrs Stanton at Hornellsville Breakfast table- went with her to Corning P[?] Station dined at Donner House & returned. Mrs. J.M. Chase of Randolph on board - Mr. McGuire- Proprietor of San Francisco Opera House also - arranged for Stanton & self to go over March or April - for one half gross receipts arrived at Owego at 10 P.M. Mrs Johnson, Mrs Brown & E. C. B. all at Depot to meet me November 7 Monday Splendid Indian summer day Day at Mrs. Browns Owego- NOVEMBER 8 Tuesday [Jack to New York] Mrs Stanton - Chilicothe Ohio NOVEMBER 9 Wednesday Mrs Stanton - Oxford Ohio NOVEMBER 10 Thursday Trenton N.J., $100, W.H. Gandy - [?] - at Academy of Music Ms Stanton - Greencastle November 11 Friday NOVEMBER 12 Saturday Mrs Stanton - Cairo - Ill NOVEMBER 14 Monday Owego- Tioga Co. N. Y. E.C. Downe manager November 15 Tuesday Binghampton N.Y. E.C. Downe - Manager - Mrs Stanton - Quincy, Ill - November 16 Wednesday Elmira, N.Y. Found Sally Helly at Depot with Carriage & took me to Gleason's Cure, brought me my breakfast at 10- then chatted & left me to sleep- then Mrs Allen of Jamestown came to my room- Then Sally cooked & brought me my dinner at 4 P.M. nice steak &c- Had very small audience- Tom Beecher & wife present - Mrs Browne stopped at Hall owner's- Mr Wheeler - November 17 Thursday Williamsport, Pa- E.P. Deitrick [?] stopped at E.W. Cupron - good audience & pretty good speech Took train from Elmira Hotel at 6 A.M. - Sister Browne went with me- November 17 Thursday Williamsport, PA- E.P. Dietriek-[?] stopped at E.W. Cufron - good audience & pretty good of speech Took train from Elmira Hotel at 6 A.M.- [?] Browne went with me November 18 Friday Left Williamsport at 7:30 - arrived Elmira at noon - stopped at Mr. Wheeler's with Browne - - wrote pile of letters northern part of state for meetings - Took the 6 evening Erie west - at Hornellsville found Judge Angel - who insisted I should spend Sunday at his house - we spent night at Wellsville & Saturday A.M. rode over to Cuba & found no meeting there for Saturday night. NOVEMBER 19 Saturday Belmont - Saw Mr Freeland Loveridge & Mr at Cuba - very earnest & cordial - but returned with Angel in time for dinner - found a cordial reception by all - NOVEMBER 20 Sunday Belmont Had delightful day in my room and visiting NOVEMBER 21 Monday Belmont for Cleveland took Erie Train at 10 A. M. - Mrs Kelsey & Nellie Hutchison - Blackwell & Higginson on board - also Judge Whitehead of N. Jersey - Evident consternation with the Americanites Nellie & self went to the Kenard House - the rest to the Forest City Hotel - then Head Quarters - Judge Brodwell at Kenard November 22 Tuesday Cleveland - Ohio First Annual Mtg. of the American W. S. Association - Case Hill - Kenard House -, small audience only 50 delegates - NOVEMBER 23 Wednesday Cleveland Ohio - no larger audience Poor Show NOVEMBER 24 Thursday Aurora Ill-- Opera House Mrs H. C. Washburn stopped at Mrs C. F. Gouriet Mrs. M Felsenheld Thanksgiving night - small audience - - took just money enough to pay me my $100, Mrs. H. B. Allaire will work for Revolution NOVEMBER 25 Friday [Aurora - Ill - Mrs. H.C. Wash]burn Aurora to Chicago Called on [?] Nevels - at [Filth?] House - then at Post Office found letter from Sister Mary - saying Nephew Thomas [King?] McLean was very ill - attacked the 12th written Monday 21st Note by brother Aaron saying he feared he might have a run, of typhoid [?] & with their terrible precedent they were of course very anxious Telegraphed at Chicago - got answer - no worse- needn't come home - NOVEMBER 26 Saturday Chicago Ill - at Mrs F. Jones 910 Prairie Avenue went to Farwell lower Hall at 2 P. M. to Ill. State Ex. meeting - found Lucy Stone there - the Cleveland delegates [?] - motion made to annex to [?] Western [?] of 21 voted against - Lucy made her charges against Stanton & Anthony, National [?] & Revolution & I pricked them one by one & carried the house with me - She is too small to be seen - pitiable - pitiable - NOVEMBER 27 Sunday Chicago Went to M. E. Church west side with the Jones' - Pastor Mr Fowler - fine sermon - then to drive with Mrs Corbin - author of the Woman's Secret in Rebecca - - then to Farwell large Hall to Temperance meeting & spoke - a Mrs Robinson the speaker - then home with Col Fox to tea - - then with Rebecca Mott to call on Aunt A. Eliz J. & then back to Mrs Jones NOVEMBER 28 Monday No letter from brother Aaron - about Thomas King. NOVEMBER 29 Tuesday [Detroit- Mich] Chicago Left on 11.30 train & arrived at Detroit 8.30 Found many letters - but none from house - so hope Thomas King is better - November 30 Wednesday Detroit Mich North Western W. S. A. Annual meeting meeting good through the three sessions. December 1 Thursday Left Detroit at 7:30 A.M. in company with [?] Brooks, wife & daughter for Rochester - who left at Hamilton - arrived Rochester at 8.30 found Nephew Thomas King McLean - very ill - but all very hopeful about him. - all the rest well - Gula & Aaron dreadfully worn with watching & anxiety Sister Mary sat up and I went to bed - - But T.K. had a very bad night - evidently a relapse - & hope sank again - December 2 Friday Home - Rochester Went in to see Thomas King - very very much reduced - what ravages three weeks of disease can make - Sat up this night with sister Gula - Aaron went to bed until 4 A.M. then Gula & caught a nap on the sofa - Very hard night - sleeping but very little - December 3 Saturday Home During the day T.K. became wandering a little at night still more - Talked of his hunting & Ellison and getting home to no 7 Mastison St. - Dr Summer came in Counsel with Dr Hurd - But all to no purpose I fear - sat up again Gula and Aaron dividing the night - A dreadful suffering night - The poor boy had never shut his eyes December 4 Sunday Rochester - The dear boy sank away & away until 10.30 P.M. - when the spirit passed out of the body- His eyes scarcely shut for an instant for 36 hours - Cruel fate is all one can say - & yet how much worse it might have been - Both doctors in A.M. & evening - - Terrible to see poor Aaron have to give up his boy - the hope of his life - Undertaker [?] - left Ed. Blackford and Charlie Allen up - and all went to bed about 2 o'clock December 5 Monday Rochester - Wrote letters to a great many - Aaron telegraphed - a great many called - T.K.s class [?] seemed greatly shocked and gave every attention Young Eliz & [?] - Geo. Perkins & others - Oh why do not their hearts break Willie Webb & Perkins sat up- December 9 Friday Rochester - Dr. Henry R. & son Ed. and Dr. Leroy McLean came - also Ellison & Mary McLean & Maxwell - Funeral at 2 P.M. at Plymouth Church. Bartlett & President Anderson officiated - - T. K's class all in a body on one side of aisle - large attendance Took dinner at [?] & then 9.45 took train with Leroy and Henry East - for New York. December 9 Friday Richmond VA [?] W. Bodeker Exchange Hotel Mrs. Carrington. About 50 people in W.S. Court room. Judge Underwood present - Dr. Sansteed took me home with him - - German - Took the Lynchburg[?] train so was 10 hours, instead of 7 going - R. D. Chesterman, Ed Richmond Equirer and Examiner December 10 Saturday Richmond Mrs Bodeker took me to Hollywood Cemetery - Rebel dead there too - then to P. O. . to see Mrs Van [?] the P. M. and then to the Capitol- the House of Rep was in session - Clerk read invitation to my lecture - motion made to give me the Hall - lost by 38 to 19 - - 20 negro members - humiliating to the old Slave holders - Larger audience to night - seemed [?] pleased - Oh such need of work - but, no possibility of making meetings pay expenses December 11 Sunday Richmond to Washington - Mrs Bodeker took me to call on Mrs Elizabeth Van Loos Mather - first class old time Slave holders mansion - then to Depot - at 11:15 - splendid dinner on Potomac Steamer enjoyed it hugely - arrived Mrs. Griffig at 7 p.m. - found Mrs Colburn & Mrs Lockwood there - slept with Mrs. G. again - Quaker Member of the Legislature - Mr Crenshaw - James C. Cowardrin [?] Local of Dispatch DECEMBER 12 Monday Philadelphia - T.B. Pugh Academy of Music Star Course - Stopped A. E. Dickinson - Susan & Mama, very Nice - Lucretia Mott called in P.M. - it rained - Fine audience Lucretia introduced me in a happy manner. Dr H. Longshore, Sarah Pugh, the McClintocks & others expressed great delight with my speech “The False Theory” - I was So thankful that I did so well as I did - not my tippest toppest - but still not a failure - “Sue” remarked that Anna had told her not to talk to me about [?] - She was so delighted that there [?] DECEMBER 13 Tuesday Before 8, A.M. dear Lucretia called to give me $20. toward paying my Revolution $10,000 - but little - Still it expresses her good will - Left on 9.45 train for N.Y. - met Mrs Hooker on Ferry Boat. She will do the work of the Washington Con. - we talked over every thing all night until near 6 - she went to N.J & I to Tilton’s house - found Ms T. with three youngest children missing her mother Florence is at Boarding School - in New Jersey December 14 Wednesday New York — Brooklyn Mrs Tilton at her mothers & children too. So didn't see her - Generally stupid time finding any one - - called at Maria Walkers - got hot - she had telegram of death of Mr Walkers mother - - Found [?] Brown & Julia at Mrs Dr. Loziers - got on board Erie train for Rochester - 7:20 P.M. December 15 Thursday Rochester - arrived via Erie R.R. about 11 A.M. - found all well - Gula & Hannah just starting to go to Mr Bakers to dinner - Aaron & Eugene walked up at [?] P.M. - I wrote letters all the P.M. - Oh how sad - what a vacancy, what a silence - no T.K. to come in from College - to play piano - to sing - December 16 Friday Home December 17 Saturday Home December 18 Sunday Rochester - N.Y. No. 7. Madison St. Sister Mary and self went to church with Aaron, Maggie, and George Sad & lonely with no T.K. by the Fathers side. Mary and self called at W. R. Hallowells to see Wendell Phillips - met me cordially - explained the W. S. political absorption of Massachusetts - Gov. Clafflin - S. E. Sewell, Frank Bird, Robinson, Slack and Sanborn all behind the Woman's Journal if the women wouldn't [?] W.P. - - Just as I had said sold out to Republican Party. W.P. spoke in Winston Church. on Christianity a force - a movement, December 19 Monday to lift up humanity - not mere devotional emotion -a church organization - splendid - Phillip is matchless December 20 Tuesday Rochester - Had Mrs Segar to sew & patch - Left Rochester on 2 P.M Train arrived Utica at 8.30 - stopped Baggs Hotel. - gave Gula $40. to pay preserving wreath and Cross for T.K. John McLean's letter on T.K.'s death the first philosophical word - calls the lady the [?] of the Eggshell - the culture & education no part of it - but the life immortal - to be overclothed in the new life - Just two weeks to day Since the dear form was lain away in Mt Hope - My heart aches, oh so sadly for the poor father & mother December 21 Wednesday Lowville N.Y. - Geo. Therwood Chan. Com. Left Baggs Hotel - 7.30 arrived Louisville 11 A.M. Terrific snow & blow (Langsheer House) poor prospect of a house Had 100 spite of snow - $22, my half Mrs Geo Fowler - strongest W.R. woman - Mrs A. G. Duyan subscribed for the R[?] December 22 Thursday Lowville to Watertown Breakfasted with Mrs Geo Fowler & left at 12.50 for Utica. - Snow 3 feet deep - at L. almost none at Utica - delayed three hours [?] water tower R. R. arrived W. at 12. midnight - Just on train Mrs F. A. Cady - 621 Ontario St. Cleveland Ohio - who asked me always to take trunk to her house - Also Mr - of Dubuque, Iowa - Hannah Baker girl made fool of by two men on Car - played green - but looked like adept December 23 Friday Watertown N.Y O.G. Staples - Woodruff House - Mr. Staples called at 10 - Gertine - the N.Y. Bureau had not given him a date at all - my letter two days ago the first notice - DECEMBER 24 Saturday Philadelphia Samuel Rogers Brother of Rhoda DeGarmo DECEMBER 25 Sunday Philadelphia N Y DECEMBER 26 Monday Potsdam N. Y. S. B. Gordon - Chair, L. C. Stopped at Mr - E. S. Merritts splendid audience DECEMBER 27 Tuesday Lowville - N. Y. Geo. Sherwood A fair audience rode from Watertown two horse sleigh - terrible snow drifts - 25 miles after 1.00 P. M. - arrived at 7.20 - at Mrs Fowlers took cup of tea - dressed & on platform at 8 - DECEMBER 28 Wednesday Carthage N. Y. O. S. Lewis - Small audience DECEMBER 29 Thursday Watertown N. Y. O. G. Staples Small audience Terribly cold DECEMBER 30 Friday At Home DECEMBER 31 Saturday Home -? Miscellaneous [Nov. 12th Wilmington Del] Mrs. S. P. Leggett Red Bank N. Jersey wants me to lecture in parlor Dec 8th & 9th. Detroit Mich. Discussion - J. D. Fulton - Geo O. Robinson - Chair. Com. [Covington] Newport. Ken. Mrs Col. James Thompson Mrs Rider - Newport - Ken. Dubuque Iowa Mrs Austin Adams - Eugene, Ind. Miss Jennie F. Alexander Watertown, N. Y O.G. Staples Beaver Falls, Pa. Frank E. Gates D.C. Books Chicago Ill Railway Review Po Box 5797 Miscellaneous Send Mrs Myra Bradwell Ed. Legal News - Chicago Ill. one copy of Bound Rev. for 1869 - S. C. White South San Diego - Cal Cynthia M. Palmer Nevada City Nevada Co. Cal E. P. Thorndike Newman Emily Pitt Stevens John A. Collins San Francisco A. A. Haskill Petaluma Cal - Oswego - Kan - H. C. Hall Baxter Springs - Dr McClure Randolph - N.Y. Mrs J. M. Chase sec'y Ladies Lecture Association Mrs Phebe H. Merritt Stickney Painesville - Ohio Mrs. Anna W. Bodeker Cor 28th & Grace Streets. Church Hill Richmond, VA Mrs. Brown Ashville, N.C. University of Virginia Charlottesville VA Mrs. C. W. Woodworth Rushford ST 223 Mrs. Martha A Howser 15 miles from Cuba stage Mr. Soveridge Mr. Champline Cube, N. J. Sterling M. Mrs. D.R. Beck Wyoming Women Justice Mrs. Esther Morris South Pass Wyoming Territory Subscription to Revolution in June 1990 about. $80.00 Oct 25th. Mrs. A. F. Allen Jamestown U.S. 6.00 Mrs. M. Guerley Tew 2.00 26th Mrs. P. M. Clark Southern PA 2.00 Mrs. Lucia E. Wright Ripley {*} 2.00 Lydia A. Vanness. Westfield N. J 2.00 Miss Clara C. Austin, Belmont N.J 2.00 MISCELLANEOUS Comparisons Odious In a book on the traits & character of [Dogs] different breeds of dogs is this opening sentence. A Frenchman has dared boldly to assert -- "women and dogs are the most [agreeable] necessary and agreeable companions for men," MISCELLANEOUS Corry - Pa. Mrs stuart Murray Wheeling -Va H. W. 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Brot Forward 300.00 489.30 3a - Evanston Ill 35 4 - Purse - at Reception 25 19th Fort Scott 150 6th - Check - E.C.B. 50 Check to F.E.R. 20.00 6 Sandwich 32 30th - Saratoga Springs 100 8&9 Indianpolis 10 Savings Bank 50 10th Bloomington I[?] 43.50 31 Check to 13 Crawfordsville 10 Alice Cary 50. 15&16 Muncie (Check 70 15.80 Check[s?] 370 17 Bloomington 32 On Hand 44 24.25.26. - Mendotn 15 Expenses 45.80 Chicago Reception 10 60.80 660.80 Expenses 189.30 489.30 489.30 Cash AUGUST Paid Received Bro't Forward 370.00 660.80 Mrs. Stanton {?} Hall meeting Ast My 210.00 Check to Revolution 64.00 Took from Savings Monroe Co. Bank 18.00 expenses 38 - total 284.80 $718.80 418.80 Checks 434.00 Expenses 246.80 680.80 718.80 38.00 Cash September Paid Received Bro't Forward Checks to Rev. 434.00 718.80 Expenses 284.80 28th P W Davis Frants 10. Expenses $10 728.80 728.80 Cash OCTOBER Paid Received 728.80 20 - Mrs M.C. 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Life Insurance her A.M.A. 40 13 Lucretia Mott 20 21 Louisville, NY 22 26 Potsdam 47.75 27 Louisville 32 28 Carthage 10 29 Watertown 16 Sister Gula $40 Velveteen 25 Bills Payable FEBRUARY PAID RECEIVED Cousin A. L. 4000.00 D. M. 6496. G. F. T. 1656.50 M. S. A. 3600.00 P. W. D. 500. J. W. S. 2000. Dr. L. 370. S. B. A. 5050.97 $23673.47 Birth Day presents $969.00 A. C. Fitch ad. 40.49 Dr. Lozier Dowd of P. O. 32 [Merkson ? ???] $230. Bills Payable MARCH PAID RECEIVED M. S. A. has notes against S. B. A. March 1st, 1868 600.00 Nov. " " 500. 1869 Sept. 1st," 1000 May 7, 1870 500 pd to 71 Aug. 10, " 1.000 --- Total $3600.00 Receivable P. W. Davis has Aug. 1869 - 500- J. W. Stillman Decr. 1869 2000 Francis & Sowter - [200 00] 272 52? Alice Cary Cain. 100 pd. Parker Pillsbry Bills Payable APRIL PAID RECEIVED Receivable out of Autumn and winter Bills Payable MAY PAID RECEIVED [part?] 1870 and 1871 Paid Alice Cary 200 Paid entire Interest on Stillman, sister May & mothers notes to 1871- $616. Paid on sister May's last note of $1000 600. Receivable Bills Payable OCTOBER.....PAID.....RECEIVED From Mrs Lucy W. Burts for Mrs Stanton [?] & Terrace at Cleveland [$100,] Nov, 12.....$100. 12 Telegraphs.....10.64 14 Telegrams.....2 Receivable Bills Payable NOVEMBER.....PAID.....RECEIVED F. G. Hunt M. J. 252 Front Street Memphis - Tenn RECEIVABLE Bills Payable DECEMBER Paid Received American literary Bureau 132 Stassan St - New York S. C. Carter - Western Bank 160 Clark St. Chicago IL Charles Mumford [?] P. L. B. P. O. Box 614 - Brooklyn N. Y. O. Sackett - P. O. Box 1900 Kansas City, M. O. Receivable Decatur Mrs. Fern - quiet - staid home with children - [Mrs. Jones Guilty] husband went into society without wife - Mrs. Jones - guilty, bright Ms. Fern visited Mrs. J, Mrs Fern posted Mrs [*Mary E*] Jones - I wish you to know visit of married man s??? visit'g your house Mr. Jones Sued Mrs. Fern - for $10,000. damages - Mrs. F. being wife could not be sued - so Mr Fern - plead guilty to his wife's slander & proposed to pay the $10.00 J. B. Henderson Dubuque - Iowa May Newbury Adams --- Charlie Francis Payne Minneapolis Minnesota --- Mrs J. C. Burbank St Paul - Minn Mrs P. M. Kelsey [?]19 West 96th St- New York Tell Mrs. Wilbu? Ira Porter family of waskegon Mrs. Geo. B. Smith Keokuk- Iowa - Mrs. A. H. Gibbous 115 East 43d st New York Mrs. L. D. Blake 106 East 55th st Ms. C. B. Wilbour 151 East 51st ???? Transcribed and reviewed by volunteers participating in the By The People project at crowd.loc.gov.