CLARA BARTON DIARIES AND JOURNALS June-Dec. 19061906 [Calendar for 1906] FROM DAY. ... TO DAY LIVERMORE & KNIGHT Co. PROVIDENCE, R.I.IDENTIFICATION Name....... Address....... In case of serious illness or accident, telegraph ....... ....... THINGS WELL TO REMEMBER Size of my Hat....... " " Gloves....... " " Collar....... " " Cuffs....... " " Shirt....... " " Hosiery....... " " Shoes....... Make of my Watch....... Number on Case of my Watch....... Number on Works of my watch....... Watch was last Cleaned....... Make of my Bicycle....... Number of my Telephone....... My Weight was.......date....... My Height was.......ft........in. date....... RULES FOR COMPUTING INTEREST The following will be found to be excellent rules for finding the interest on any principal for any number of days. When the principal contains cents, point off four places from the right of the result to express the interest in dollars and cents. When the principal contains dollars only, point off two places. Four per Cent.--Multiply the principal by the number of days to run, and divide by 90. Five per Cent.--Multiply the number of days, and divide by 72. Six per Cent.--Multiply the number of days, and divide by 60. Seven per Cent.--Multiply the number of days, and divide by 52. Eight per Cent.--Multiply the number of days, and divide by 45. Nine per Cent.--Multiply the number of days, and divide by 40. Ten per Cent.--Multiply the number of days, and divide by 36. Twelve per Cent.--Multiply the number of days, and divide by 30. Fifteen per Cent.--Multiply the number of days, and divide by 24. Eighteen per Cent.--Multiply the number of days, and divide by 20. Twenty per Cent.--Multiply the number of days, and divide by 18. Twenty-four per Cent.--Multiply the number of days, and divide by 15. POPULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES. From Census of 1900. Akron, O. . . . 42,728 Alameda, Cal. . . . 16,464 Albany, N.Y. . . . 94,151 Alexandria, Va. . . . 14,528 Allegheny, Pa. . . . 129,896 Allentown, Pa. . . . 35,416 Altoona, Pa. . . . 38,973 Amsterdam, N.Y. . . . 20,929 Anderson, Ind. . . . 20,178 Appleton, Wis. . . . 15,185 Atchison, Kan. . . . 15,500 Atlanta, Ga. . . . 89,872 Atlantic City, N.J. . . . 27,838 Auburn, N.Y. . . . 30,345 Augusta, Ga. . . . 39,441 Aurora, Ill. . . . 24,147 Austin, Texas. . . . 22,258 Baltimore, Md. . . . 508,957 Bangor, Me. . . . 21,850 Battle Creek, Mich. . . . 18,563 Bay City, Mich. . . . 27,628 Bayonne, N.J. . . . 32,722 Bellville, III. . . . 17,484 Biddeford, Me. . . . 16,145 Binghampton, N.Y. . . . 39,647 Birmingham, Ala. . . . 38,415 Bloomington, Ill. . . . 23,286 Boston, Mass. . . . 560,892 Bradford, Pa. . . . 15,029 Bridgeport, Conn. . . . 70,996 Brockton, Mass. . . . 40,063 Buffalo, N.Y. . . . 352,387 Burlington, la. . . . 23,201 Burlington,Vt. . . . 18,640 Butte, Mont. . . . 30,470 Cairo, Ill. . . . 20,566 Cambridge, Mass. . . . 91,886 Camden, N.J. . . . 75,935 Canton, O. . . . 80,667 Cedar Rapids, la. . . . 25,656 Central Falls, R.I. . . . 18,167 Charleston, S.C. . . . 55,807 Charlotte, N.C. . . . 18,091 Chattanooga, Tenn. . . . 30,154 Chelsea, Mass. . . . 34,072 Chester, Pa. . . . 38,988 Cheyenne, Wyo. . . . 14,087 Chicago, Ill. . . . 1,698,575 Chicopee, Mass. . . . 19,167 Cincinnati, O. . . . 325,902 Cleveland, O. . . . 381,768 Clinton, la. . . . 22,698 Cohoes, N.Y. . . . 23,910 Colorado Spgs.,Col. . . . 21,085 Columbia, S.C. . . . 21,108 Columbus, Ga. . . . 17,614 Columbus, O. . . . 125,560 Concord, N.H. . . . 19,632 Council Bluffs, Ia. . . . 25.802 Covington, Ky. . . . 42,988 Cumberland, Md. . . . 17,128 Dallas, Tex. . . . 42,638 Danbury, Conn. . . . 16,537 Danville, Ill. . . . 16,354 Danville, Va. . . . 16,520 Davenport, la. . . . 35,254 Dayton, O. . . . 85,333 Decatur, Ill. . . . 20,754 Denver, Col. . . . 133,859 DesMoines, la. . . . 62,139 Detroit, Mich. . . . 285,704 Dubuque, la. . . . 36,297 Duluth, Minn. . . . 52,969 East Liverpool, O. . . . 16,485 Easton, Pa. . . . 25,238 East Orange, N.J. . . . 21,506 East St. Louis, Ill. . . . 29,655 Eau Claire, Wis. . . . 17,517 Elgin, Ill. . . . 22,433 Elizabeth, N.J. . . . 52,130 Elkhart, Ind. . . . 15,184 Elmira, N.Y. . . . 35,672 El Paso, Tex. . . . 15,906 Erie, Pa. . . . 52,733 Evanston, Ill. . . . 19,259 Evansville, Ind. . . . 59,007 Everett, Mass. . . . 24,336 Fall River, Mass. . . . 104,863 Findlay, O. . . . 17,613 Fitchburg, Mass. . . . 31,531 Fond du Lac, Wis. . . . 15,110 Fort Wayne, Ind. . . . 45,115 Fort Worth, Tex. . . . 26,688 Galesburg, Ill. . . . 18,607 Galveston, Tex. . . . 87,789 Gloucester, Mass. . . . 26,121 Gloversville, N.Y. . . . 18,349 Grand Rapids, Mch. . . . 87,565 Green Bay, Wis. . . . 18,684 Hagerstown. Md. . . . 13,591 Hamilton, O. . . . 23,914 Hannibal, Mo. . . . 12,780 Harrisburg, Pa. . . . 50,167 Hartford, Conn. . . . 79,850 Haverhill, Mass. . . . 37,175 Hazelton, Pa. . . . 14,236 Hoboken, N.J. . . . 59,364 Holyoke, Mass. . . . 45,712 Houston, Tex. . . . . 44,683 Indianapolis, Ind. . . . 169,164 Jackson, Mich. . . . 25,180 Jacksonville, Fla. . . . 28,429 Jacksonville, Ill. . . . 15,078 Jamestown, N.Y. . . . 22,892 Jersey City, N.J. . . . 206,433 Johnstown, Pa. . . . 35,936 Joliet, Ill. . . . 29,853 Joplin, Mo. . . . 26,028 Kalamazoo, Mich. . . . 24,404 Kansas City, Kan. . . . 51,418 Kansas City, Mo. . . . 168,752 Keokuk, Ia. . . . 14,641 Key West, Fla. . . . 17,114 Kingston, N. Y. . . . 24,585 Knoxville, Tenn. . . . 32,637 LaCrosse, Wis. . . . 28,895 Lafayette, Ind. . . . 18,116 Lancaster, Pa. . . . 41,459 Lansing, Mich. . . . , 16,485 Lawrence, Mass. . . . 62,559 Leavenworth, Kan. . . . 20,735 Lebanon, Pa. . . . 17,628 Lewiston, Me. . . . 23,761 Lexington, Ky. . . . 26,369 Lima, O. . . . 21,723 Lincoln, Neb. . . . 40,169 Little Rock, Ark. . . . 38,307 Lockport, N.Y. . . . . 16,581 Logansport, Ind. . . . 16,204 Lorain, O. . . . 16,028 Los Angeles, Cal. . . . 102,479 Louisville, Ky. . . . 204,731 Lowell, Mass. . . . 94,969 Lynchburg , Va. . . . 18,891 Lynn, Mass. . . . 68,513 Macon, Ga. . . . 23,272 Madison, Wis. . . . 19,164 Malden, Mass. . . . 33,664 Manchester, N.H. . . . 56,987 Mansfield, O. . . . 17,640 Marinette, Wis. . . . 16,195 Marion, Ind. . . . 17,337 Marlboro, Mass. . . . 15,000 McKeesport, Pa. . . . 34,227 Medford, Mass. . . . 18,244 Memphis, Tenn. . . . 102,820 Meriden, Conn. . . . 24,296 Milwaukee, Wis. . . . 285,315 Minneapolis, Minn. . . . 202,718 Mobile, Ala. . . . 38,469 Moline, Ill. . . . 17,248 Montgomery, Ala. . . . 30,346 Mt. Vernon, N.Y. . . . 20,346 Muncie, lnd. . . . . 20,942 Muskegon, Mich. . . . 20,818 Nashua. N.H. . . . 23,898 Nashville, Tenn. . . . 80,865 Natchez, Miss. . . . 12,210 New Albany, Ind. . . . 20,628 Newark, N.J. . . . 246,070 Newark, O. . . . 18,157 New Bedford, Mass. . . . 62,442 New Britain, Conn. . . . 25,998 New Brunsw'k,N.J. . . . 20,006 Newburgh, N.Y. . . . 24,943 Newburyp't, Mass. . . . 14,478 Newcastle, Pa. . . . 28,339 New Haven, Conn. . . . 108,027 New London,Conn. . . . 17,548 New Orleans, La. . . . 287,104 Newport, Ky. . . . 28,301 Newport, R.I. . . . 22,034 Newport News, Va. . . . 19,635 Newton, Mass. . . . 33,587 New York, N.Y. . . . 3,437,202 Niagara Falls, N.Y. . . . 19,457 Norfolk, Va. . . . 46,624 No. Adams, Mass. . . . 24.200 Norristown, Pa. . . . 22.265 Northampton, Mass. . . . 18,643 Norwich, Conn. . . . 17,251 Oakland, Cal. . . . . 66,960 Ogden, Utah. . . . . 16,313 Ogdensburg, N. Y. . . . 12,683 Omaha, Neb. . . . 102,555 Orange, N. J. . . . 24,141 Oshkosh, Wis. . . . 28,284 Oswego, N.Y. . . . 22,199 Ottumwa, la. . . . . 18,197 Paducah, Ky. . . . 19,446 Passaic, N. J. . . . 27,777 Patterson, N.J. . . . 105,171 Pawtucket, R.I. . . . 89,231 Pensacola, Fla. . . . . 17,747 Peoria, Ill. . . . 56,100 Perth Amboy, N. J. . . . 17,699 Petersburgh, Va. . . . 21,810 Philadelphia, Pa. . . . 1,293,697 Pittsburg, Pa. . . . . 321,616 Pittsfield, Mass. . . . 21,766 Plainfield, N.J. . . . 15,369 Port Huron, Mich. . . . 19,158 Portland, Me. . . . 50,145 Portland, Ore. . . . 90,426 Portsmouth, Va. . . . 17,427 Portsmouth, O. . . . . 17,870 Pottsville, Pa. . . . 15,710 Poughkeepsie, N.Y. . . . 24,029 Providence, R. I. . . . 175,597 Pueblo, Col. . . . . 28,157 Quincy, Ill. . . . 36,252 Quincy, Mass. . . . 23,899 Racine, Wis. . . . 29,102 Raleigh, N .C. . . . 13,643 Reading, Pa. . . . . 78,961 Richmond, Ind. . . . 18,226 Richmond, Va. . . . . 85,050 Roanoke, Va. . . . 21,495 Rochester, N.Y. . . . 162,608 Rockford, Ill. . . . 31,051 Rock Island, Ill. . . . 19,493 Rome, N. Y. . . . . 15,348 Sacramento, Cal. . . . 29,282 Saginaw, Mich. . . . 42,345 St. Joseph, Mo. . . . 102,979 St. Louis, Mo. . . . 575,238 St. Paul, Minn. . . . 168,065 Salem, Mass. . . . . 35,956 Salt L’ke City, Uth. . . . 53,581 San Antonio, Tex. . . . 58,821 San Diego, Cal,. . . . 17,700 Sandusky, O. . . . 19,664 San Fransisco,Cal. . . . 342,782 San Jose, Cal. . . . 21,500 Savannah, Ga. . . . . 54,244 Schenectady, N.Y. . . . 31,682 Scranton. Pa. . . . . 102,026 Seattle, Wash. . . . 80,671 Sedalia, Mo. . . . . 15,231 Shamokin, Pa. . . . . 18,202 Sheboygan, Wis. . . . 22,962 Shenandoah, Pa. . . . 20,821 Shreveport, La. . . . 16,018 Sioux City, Ia. . . . 88,111 Somerville, Mass. . . . 61,648 South Bend, Ind. . . . 85,999 South Omaha, Neb. . . . 26,001 Spokane, Wash. . . . 86,848PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE UNITED STATES Springfield, Ill. . . . 34,159 Springfield, Mass. . 62,059 Springfield, Mo. . . 23,267 Springfield, O. . . . 38,253 Stamford, Conn. . . 15,997 Steubenville, O. . . 14,349 Stockton, Cal. . . . 17,506 Superior City, Wis. 31,091 Syracuse, N.Y. . . 108,374 Tacoma, Wash. . . 37,714 Tampa, Fla. . . . . 15,839 Taunton, Mass. . . . 31,036 Terre Haute, Ind. . 36,673 Toledo, O. . . . . . 131,822 Topeka, Kan. . . . . 33,608 Trenton, N.J. . . . . . . 60,651 Utica, N.Y. . . . . . 56,383 Vicksburg, Miss. . . 14,884 Waco, Texas. . . . . 20,686 Waltham, Mass. . . 23,481 Washington, D.C. 278,718 Waterbury, Conn. . 45,859 Watertown, N. Y. . 21,696 West Hoboken, N.J. 23,094 Wheeling, W. Va. . 38,878 Wichita, Kan. . . . 24,671 Wilkes-Barre, Pa. . 51,721 Williamsport, Pa. . 28,757 Wilmington, Del. . 76,508 Wilmington, N.C. . 20,976 Winona, Minn. . . . 19.714 Woonsocket, R.I. . 28,204 Worcester, Mass. 118,421 Yonkers, N. Y. . . . 47,931 York, Pa. . . . . . . 33,708 Youngstown, O. . . 44,885 Zanesville, O. . . . . 23,588 POPULATION OF THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE WORLD. From estimates based upon the latest returns. London . . . . . . . 4,425,000 New York . . . . . 3,437,202 Paris . . . . . . . . 2,540,000 Canton . . . . . . . 2,000,000 Yeddo . . . . . . . . 1,180,000 Berlin . . . . . . . . 1,700,000 Chicago . . . . . . 1,698,575 Vienna . . . . . . . 1,525,000 Tokio . . . . . . . . 1,350,000 Philadelphia . . . 1,293,697 St. Petersburg . . . 1,267,023 Pekin . . . . . . . . 1,000,000 Moscow . . . . . . . 990,000 Tien-Tsin . . . . . . 950,000 Constantinople . . . 895,000 Calcutta . . . . . . . 875,000 Bombay . . . . . . . 825,000 Buenos Ayres . . . . 700,000 Glasgow . . . . . . . 700,000 Warsaw . . . . . . . 650,000 Foochow . . . . . . . 650,000 Liverpool . . . . . . . 630,000 Hamburg . . . . . . . 625,000 Rio de Janeiro . . . . 600,000 Hankow . . . . . . . 600,000 Buda Pesth . . . . . 580,000 St. Louis . . . . . . . 575,238 Cairo . . . . . . . . . 575,000 Boston . . . . . . . . 560,892 Brussels . . . . . . . 550,000 Naples . . . . . . . . 535,000 Manchester . . . . . 530,000 Baltimore . . . . . . 508,957 Melbourne . . . . . . 500,000 Osaka . . . . . . . . . 500,000 Amsterdam . . . . . 500,000 Birmingham . . . . 500,000 Rome . . . . . . . . . 490,000 Madrid . . . . . . . . 475,000 Milan . . . . . . . . . 475,000 Lyons . . . . . . . . . 465,000 Madras . . . . . . . . 455,000 Marseilles . . . . . . 440,000 Munich . . . . . . . . 410,000 Odessa . . . . . . . . 405,000 Leipsic . . . . . . . . 400,000 Sydney . . . . . . . . 400,000 Shanghai . . . . . . . 400,000 Cleveland . . . . . . 381,768 Breslau . . . . . . . . 377,000 Leeds . . . . . . . . . 375,000 Buffalo . . . . . . . . 352,387 Turin . . . . . . . . . 350,000 Mexico City . . . . . 345,000 San Francisco . . . . 342,782 Sheffield . . . . . . . 340,000 Kioto . . . . . . . . . 340,000 Copenhagen . . . . . 333,000 Cologne . . . . . . . 330,000 Cincinnati . . . . . . 325,902 Pittsburg . . . . . . . 321,616 Alexandria . . . . . 320,000 Lisbon . . . . . . . . 310,000 Rotterdam . . . . . . 300,000 Stockholm . . . . . . 290,000 New Orleans . . . . . 287,104 Palermo . . . . . . . 287,000 Detroit . . . . . . . . 285,704 Milwuakee . . . . 285,315 Riga . . . . . . . . . . 285,000 Washington. D.C. . 278,718 PRINCIPAL CITIES OF THE WORLD. Edinburgh . . . . . . 276,000 Barcelona . . . . . . 275,000 Lucknow . . . . . . . 275,000 Antwerp . . . . . . . 271,000 Belfast . . . . . . . . 260,000 Bordeaux . . . . . . . . 260,000 Santiago, Chili . . . 256,000 Nagoya . . . . . . . . 250,000 Dublin . . . . . . . . 250,000 Montevideo . . . . . 250,000 Kieff . . . . . . . . . 247,000 Newark . . . . . . . . 246,070 Bucharest . . . . . . 235,000 Bristol . . . . . . . . 230,000 Frankfort on Main . 230,000 Genoa . . . . . . . . . 230,000 Nottingham . . . . . 229,000 Bradford, Eng. . . . 228,000 Smyrna . . . . . . . . 225,000 Benares . . . . . . . . 225,000 Hong Kong . . . . . 222,000 Montreal . . . . . . . 220,000 Hull . . . . . . . . . . 220,000 Lille . . . . . . . . . . 216,000 Madgeburg . . . . . 215,000 Newcastle . . . . . . 212,000 Florence . . . . . . . 210,000 Teheran . . . . . . . 210,000 Salford . . . . . . . . 210,000 Hanover . . . . . . . 210,000 Jersey City . . . . . . 206,433 Louisville . . . . . . 204,731 Minneapolis . . . . . 202,718 Seoul . . . . . . . . . 200,000 Havana . . . . . . . . 200,000 Damascus . . . . . . 200,000 Bang Kok . . . . . . 200,000 Toronto . . . . . . . 200,000 Bahia . . . . . . . . . 200,000 The Hague . . . . . . 197,000 Delhi . . . . . . . . . 194,000 Kharkoff . . . . . . . 194,000 Pernambuco . . . . . 190,000 Mandalay . . . . . . 190,000 Prague . . . . . . . . 190,000 Kobe . . . . . . . . . 190,000 Cawnpore . . . . . . 188,000 Leicester . . . . . . . 185,000 Yokohama . . . . . . 180,000 Rangoon . . . . . . . 180,000 Tabriz . . . . . . . . 180,000 Bagdad . . . . . . . . 180,000 Bangalore . . . . . . 180,000 Allahabad . . . . . . 177,000 Lahore . . . . . . . . 177,000 Dusseldorf . . . . . . 176,000 Providence . . . . . 175,597 Konigsberg . . . . . 175,000 Valencia . . . . . . . 172,000 Agra . . . . . . . . . 170,000 Indianapolis . . . . . 169,164 Patna . . . . . . . . . 168,000 Liege . . . . . . . . . 167,000 Portsmouth, Eng. . 165,000 St. Paul . . . . . . . 163,065 Kansas City . . . . . 163,752 Nuremburg . . . . . 163,000 Rochester . . . . . . 162,608 Chemnitz . . . . . . 161,000 Ghent . . . . . . . . . 161,000 Trieste . . . . . . . 160,000 Venice . . . . . . . . 158,000 Stuttgart . . . . . . . 158,000 Toulouse . . . . . . . 156,000 Dundee . . . . . . . . 156,000 Manila . . . . . . . . 154,000 Tunis . . . . . . . . . 153,000 Messina . . . . . . . 153,000 Christiania . . . . . . 152,000 Salonica . . . . . . . 150,000 Lodz . . . . . . . . . 150,000 Denver . . . . . . . . 133,859 Omaha . . . . . . . 102,555 JAN. 1906 S.E. Barton Roscoe G. Wells Telegram - Worcester B.F. TillinghastJUNE 1906 Whitsun-day Sunday 3 154 Glen Echo Monday 4 155 Glen Echo Tuesday 5 156 Leave for Boston Wednesday 6 157 FULL MOON Arr Boston 8am - Dorchester Thursday 7 158 1st Annual Meting 1st Aid Soc Friday 8 158 Dorchester & city Saturday 9 160 Dorchester & city [*Dorchester & church*] JUNE 1906 Trinity Sunday Sunday 10 161 Monday 11 162 S. Barnabas To city - SEB. got this book Tuesday 12 163 Leave Boston for Oxford. Ida Wednesday 13 164 Ste from Oxford to Worcester LAST QUARTER Thursday 14 165 Go to Warren Friday 15 166 Warren to Worcester Saturday 16 167 Worcester to Oxford Myrtis -JUNE 1906 1st Sunday after Trinity Sunday 17 168 At Oxford after Warren rainy- Monday 18 169 Tuesday 19 170 Wednesday 20 171 to attend Grammar School 8 o clock in High School. Miss Clara M Healy teacher Thursday 21 172 New Moon Friday 22 173 To attend commencement exercises of High School at memorial Hall at 8 pm seat on the stage Miss Elsie Newton. Pres. Saturday 23 174 Home Oxford [*Joslyns*] JUNE 1906 2nd Sunday after Trinity Sunday 24 175 Dined at A L Joslyns - church 3½ with Mrs Rousen Monday 25 176 Picked strawberries 4 qts took them to Webster. to Mrs Schopper & Ada must decide about Boston. Tuesday 26 177 Up at 4½ - dressed for Boston - took trolly Vessels 10¼ - met Sadie for Boston cab to Rosena - Harriett came Mr Porrgree Auto to Melrose Wednesday 27 178 Lovely day - Exquisite home. repair done. Thursday 28 179 S. Peter Friday 29 180 FIRST QUARTER Saturday 30 181POST OFFICE REGULATIONS DOMESTIC RATES OF POSTAGEPOST OFFICE REGULATIONS _______________________________ DON'T Don't mail your letter or valuable package without having your own address written or printed upon the upper left-hand corner. Don's mail any letter or package until you are sure it is properly addressed and stamped. DOMESTIC MONEY ORDER RATES Apply to Hawaii, Porto Rico, Guam, Philippines, Tutuila, Cuba and Canada Not over $ 2.50 .03 $30.00 to $40.00 .15 $ 2.50 to $ 5.00 .05 $40.00 to $50.00 .18 $ 5.00 to $10.00 .08 $50.00 to $60.00 .20 $10.00 to $20.00 .10 $60.00 to $75.00 .25 $20.00 to $30.00 .12 $75.00 to $100.00 .30 REGISTRATION Registration on first, second, third and fourth class matter, 8 cents for each package in addition to regular postage, fully prepaid, at any post-office in the United States. Each package must bear the name and address of the sender, and a receipt will be returned from the person to whom addressed SPECIAL DELIVERY To all parts of the United States. Rates on special delivery letters and packages, 10 cents each in addition to regular postage. This entitles the letter or package to immediate delivery by special messenger. An ordinary ten cent stamp will not entitle letter or package to special delivery. Special delivery stamps are sold at post-offices and must be affixed to such letters or packages. Special delivery at carrier offices extends to limits of carriers' routes. At non-carrier offices it extends to one mile from post-office. FOREIGN POSTAGE Except Canada, Mexico and Cuba Letters, 1/2 oz., 5 cents; postal cards, 2 cents; newspapers and other printed matter, per 2 oz., 1 cent; commercial papers, first 10 oz. or fraction thereof, 5 cents; every additional 2 oz. 1 cent. Registration Fee, 8 cents. JULY - AUG. 1906 Sunday 29 7th Sunday after Trinity Monday 30 Tuesday 31 AUGUST Wednesday 1 Thursday 2 Friday 3 Saturday 4 Full Moon AUGUST 1906 Sunday 5 8th Sunday after Trininty Dr H arrived at Oxford Monday 6 Transfiguration to Boston Tuesday 7 to Worcester at night & to NY. Wednesday 8 arrive NY. Mrs [???] Brown Bros -- 2400+ home Thursday 9 go to city Mrs Parkens Hats of Myers - [??] draw check for Seth 150. send Boxes check 400 Friday 10 Parkens come out I mail 10 letters - get ready to leave tomorrow Saturday 11 Last Quarter & Mrs Waneta 10 - hats My us & paid 10. home Mon. finish paid trunks g [?] M go 4- paid [?] 3.00 [?] at train[*On train & telegraphed last night to Hinton - Jennys - .75 Loaned 4s " 50.*] AUGUST 1906 9th Sunday after Trinity Sunday 12 224 arrd Chicago at night met Mrs. Hinton went on 9:30 for Minneapolis Monday 13 225 arrd Minn. about noon to mais hd ars - no room went to Mrs. Merrills to board Tuesday 14 226 Reception at Armory Geremer & Mayor present met Kate Sherwood Wednesday 15 227 Parade day. on stand = -. Mrs Reed Turner Stanly Washburn came is take to Law Oaks. Thursday 16 228 At senator Wm Washburn Fair Oaks. Genl Curtis Sen Chiltand. Black Hoard. Raum Beath Reception Fair Oaks Friday 17 229 Went to W R .C. Con Reception Hall. Spoke. Genl Beath Kate S. poem. [Reception] Fair Oaks Saturday 18 230 Home all day. Preparing to talk in church First Universalist AUGUST 1906 10th Sunday after Trinity Sunday 19 231 [*Went to Church. told them of this condition of the*] mother church = Offered Ride to Washburn Home of our dearly Cadwallader NEW MOON Monday 20 232 Left Minn for Cedar Rapids arr - 6.40 - Me at Prof Granger Carl - Florence - Preparing for Wedding Tuesday 21 233 In Cedar Rapids Still preparing for Wedding Wednesday 22 234 Wedding day Florence Married to William Otto at noon. Thursday 23 235 Took long ride - to Bearer Park. and Ellis Park. Friday 24 236 Cleared up after the wedding. Saturday 25 237 Came to Anamosa at 5pm. Dined with Lena - at Chamberlen (Park)AUG. - SEPT. 1906 11th Sunday after Trinity Sunday 26 238 [*Telegram from Mr Wells lo wait for letter*] Went to ride FIRST QUARTER Monday 27 239 Letter from Wells - he is invited to Detroit State Fair Michigan Tuesday 28 240 Pack and Lena chembuls go to Minnesota to hunt & fish Mrs. Hoppe comes - Wednesday 29 241 Studied Christian Lecture Bot Chr Lec Books Dr H gave check 9.15 Book + Subscription Thursday 30 242 Dinner party - Judge Remley " Stacy. Dr Hegelan. Mrs Hoppe Friday 31 243 Read + Lena made bells Charles to Mortel farm have written Minn all abt Roscoe & Detroit Saturday SEPTEMBER 1 244 All go to Farm. Martell Letters from Roscoe - Detroit not sure of transportation. Lunch at farm. home at evening. In doubt abt Minn. cannot write them more SEPT. 1906 12th Sunday after Trinity Sunday 2 245 [*Fine day - church at home send dispatch to Roscoe at Detroit.*] wrote " Home all day read. talked Up late to talk of spirited Day FULL MOON Labor Day Monday 3 246 Explained religious idea from breakfast till dinner Call from Mrs Moore Explained Universalist No letters from Minneapolis - Wrote Roscoe, Gardner Sara Tuesday 4 247 At Anamosa - Some calls Receipts of Rena. Wednesday 5 248 At Anamosa Go to farm Letter from Roscoe - answered it The gray colt took us to farm Thursday 6 249 The poor gray colt died - nose bleed Lena came home Mrs. Hoppe left mended silk dress - flounces Thought why no word from Mersor. Friday 7 250 Remained home - read wrote. telephoned Col & Report for letter - came - Gardner - Cousin Delia - Roscoe - I and they all at night - Decided to go to Cedar Rapids tomorrow Saturday 8 251 packed for home - to stop without trunk at st Paul - Chicago Leave Anamosa 650. at Goodyear for the night SEPT. 1906 13th Sunday after Trinity Sunday 9 252 Cedar Rapids. Hot day. Day Passed in reading and writing necessary letters Monday 10 253 Preparation for Reception tonight went to city with Lena to [*Ch Sc*] reading room - At 3 PM. [*guests*] arrived - reception till 5 PM [*again*] at 8 - till 10 - full house - All fine. LAST QUARTER Pack for tomorrow Tuesday 11 254 Leave Cedar Rapids 7.50 for St. Paul Dispatch to Cousin Delia .50 and St. Paul - 4pm. Cousin Delia met us. Beautiful home. Bertha Mrs Miller of Englewood NJ here Haly in California. Wednesday 12 255 cool rain. almost cold. home all day. Read & talk Ch Sc & chess Thought Tell change of weather. cousin Advanced in thought Dr goes Minn. gets last Bellman Edgar has said his say Thursday 13 256 At Cousin Delias Mrs JJ Hill called Friday 14 257 Leave St. Paul for Chicago 7.30. Cousin Delia sent clock by Dr. - other gifts lunch. a lively visit arrd Chicago 12.30 to Great Northern Hotel Saturday 15 258 Mr Stebbens came. took us home with him at Jackson Park. 56 St. A warm reception. SEPT. 1906 14th Sunday after Trinity Sunday 16 259 [*at Stebbens*] Genl Sears came from Pent water in morning. Dr. Gardner at evening Monday 17 260 Left Mr Stebbins for city Christian Science Rooms Left Chicago for home 5,30. All at train to bid goodbye. Tuesday 18 261 Arrived Washington 4.40 pm Glen Echo, 6. found only Mr Lewis. Susa gont to sick brother - Wilmington NEW MOON Wednesday 19 262 Unpacked and commenced house keeping Thursday 20 263 House in poor shape. commence to clean up more unpacking more cleaning. Dr went to city. S. Matthew Friday 21 264 I still scrub and clean with Lewis to help. Sura ill in Wilmington no help. Saturday 22 265 Still scrubbing on The house - floors - closets etc.Glen Echo Sept. 1906 15th Sunday after Trinity Sunday 23 266 Quick day, Doors cleared no calls. Monday 24 267 The same drill of week attacked room after room. Tuesday 25 268 We hear nothing from Sura, no help. I do the work and clean house. FIRST QUARTER Wednesday 26 269 Still the same drill. Keep up letters. get tired and lame- Thursday 27 270 Still at work. Mended the steps at Stable Friday 28 271 Gleasen to ask about rent invited him to come here. M Shaw called to speak of boundy lines. Louis wants to go home to VA Saturday 29 272 Michaelmas M Lewis leaves for home M. Shaw came and took my deed of Baltimore Glen Echo SEPT.-OCT. 1906 16th Sunday after Trinity Sunday 20 273 Quiet day. rainy October Monday 1 274 Go to D Chase. have trouble with lower teeth - taken cold swollen face - senseless Think it an abscess - Tuesday 2 275 Received Copy Science ) Health, much interested. These book had been bought in Anamosa Wednesday 3 276 Went to Dr. Chase. Abscess not ready to open Must wait. I use ginger Still keep at work Thursday 4 277 Dr. telephones Dr. Chase. He goes to city to Express office to see about Baba transportation 52 Dolls alone 18 by freight Friday 5 278 Mr. Shaw called. My tooth was healed. I had no more pain and the swelling left. Saturday 6 279 My face is nearly normal No pain in tooth. No soreness -OCT. 1906 Sunday 7 280 17th Sunday after Trinity Quiet day. Mrs. Hinton called at evening no pain or soreness in tooth or face Monday 8 281 Went to city Dr. Chase to tell him I was well & he could fill my teeth. He realized what had taken place - called Legation Tuesday 9 282 Loaned Dr Hubbell 5. - work at home. Dr. painted bath tub all getting ready for Boston company. Wednesday 10 283 Emma Jones has come to help me. We go over the whole house to get it in order. Went to Chase he filled 2 teeth Last Quarter Thursday 11 284 Emma here Sue Kernel came. also J.K. Irving from St. James here to dinner - Visit & at night to Louisville Friday 12 285 Emma and I make all haste to get ready for guests Saturday 13 286 Glen Echo OCT. 1906 18th Sunday after Trinity Sunday 14 287 Dr wishes kitchen Monday 15 288 Still working in house. The bathroom, kitchen, etc. We get beds all ready wash. iron. Dr. paid me back 5.00 Tuesday 16 289 The Boston guests came to city I hand Emma 9 Dr. ten dolls to get groceries - they bring home meat & spinach. Bought curtains. 4.10 Wednesday 17 290 Dr. paid me the balance of Westin trip 20.47 NEW MOON S. Luke Thursday 18 291 I handed Dr. & Emma to go to city to get groceries - 10 Emma spent 6+ Dr. spent 3+. Friday 19 292 Rainy. Mrs. Reed, Mary & Barrie come to spend some days Saturday 20 293 Mrs. Reed hereSunday 21 294 OCT. 1906 19th Sunday after Trinity Henrietta leaves for Boston Mrs Mary & Roscoe remain Monday 22 295 Mrs Reed & Berry will remain some days Mrs Reed sews. hems trails. Tuesday 23 296 Mrs Reed here Wednesday 24 297 Mrs Reed here FIRST QUARTER Thursday 25 298 Mrs Reed here Mr Lewis welcome with his daughter Clara. (Clara) Friday 26 299 Besse makes me a hat. Both leave for city to go home tomorrow Saturday 27 300 Emma and I pick up the house. [*Glen Echo*] OCT.-NOV. 1906 30th Sunday after Trinity Sunday 28 301 Home all day S. Simon and S. Jude Monday 29 302 Washed - cleaned up the refuse of the visit - Have heard from Stanly Washburn. that he is to Tuesday 30 303 be married Nov 27 I am relieved by his letter I am troubled about Baba write Hermann Halloween Wednesday 31 304 to take him to Oxford to Bullock he will get him boarded at 1.75 a week I write Ida also FULL MOON NOVEMBER Thursday 1 305 Mr Lewis does chores - Clara helps at work All Saints Friday 2 306 Saturday 3 307 Baba gives to Geo H Rice Dudley IRDDr sick in bed NOV. 1906 21st Sunday after Trinity Sunday 4 308 Sent C.H Rowen check - 15 Dolls for Bill - 10 - come home 5. Monday 5 309 Dr better We cleaned the carriages Tuesday 6 310 Wrote Herman - sent check for 45. dolls Emma sewed on dress Wednesday 7 311 Emma sewed. I cleaned up green dress - and do the flounced black silk Thursday 8 312 Letter from Marion Baba there - Sat. night Friday 9 313 Wrote Mr Wells. sent check - $300. Emma did not come Mrs Canada came Hinton wrote Rausens - Miss Jennings cleaned up table, filed up letters. LAST QUARTER Saturday 10 314 went to city with Emma for Market Charge for teeth paid 15 to Dorr check for 100 Dollars Bot groceries. about 5. NOV. 1906 22nd Sunday after Trinity Sunday 11 315 Rainy - cold - worked about house Picked up papers. Read up Diary & found all correct Monday 12 316 went to Legation with Clara and Mr Lewis, Bought outfit for Clara - dresses. hat and more Emma came. worked on dress Telegram from Roscoe - letter from Stanly Washburn Tuesday 13 317 Home, Emma came - made dresses - Mrs. Hinton came accident on Emigrant train and Genl Shafter dead - Wednesday 14 318 Emma here - fin. green dress letter to Roscoe - with Louisa Dorr Wallin. at Harrisman Tenn. Golden Wedding. Thursday 15 319 First snow - cold rainy put fires in stove below Emma hre. Red cross Articles in Post & Star. con. San Fresca make pies - Friday 16 320 Sewed - arranged house for guests NEW MOON Saturday 17 321 Prepared for camping Put up curtains To town with Dr at night Paid Emma 2.50NOV. 1906 23rd Sunday after Trinity Sunday 18 Poem Dr Chase came Mr Wells " 322 Monday 19 Expect Stanly & Wells meeting of Mr Wells Stanly Washburn Mrs Hamilton Wright - 323 Tuesday 20 Mr Wells left for Boston Dr and Iona give un- pleasant information Emma here - mend 5 curtains - finish 324 Wednesday 21 Dr. speaks with Emma We put up all the lace curtains. - Dye the red ones Warm day. 325 Thursday 22 Warm Washed and ironed - Ironed red curtains Dr went to city oil, canolas. Warm day Lewis made Lettuce bed - 326 Friday 23 Put red curtains in upper room Emma here. chimney burned out cool 327 Saturday 24 colder - Emma not here. tried to write Mrs. Hinton came. Mr Lewis here one month Clara swept house cold tomorrow - 328 NOV. - DEC. 1906 24th Sunday after Trinity Sunday 25 A quiet day - I wrote in Dr Chases little Red + Book for J 329 Monday 26 Emma came. I paid her the last week - 2.75. she goes now will only come on call 330 Tuesday 27 Stanlys wedding Went to Stanly Washburns wedding at St. John church Dr went - beautiful occasion 331 Wednesday 28 Home all day till 4. pm - then went to Mrs. Harrison Wright to meet the Washburns - a most enjoyable call - 332 Thursday 29 Thanksgiving Day Home all day wrote letters George Grantham Bain. 333 Friday 30 S. Andrew Sewed on Claras dress all day News of wreck on car officials victims. M Spencer Mrs Hinton came. Took letter rose fresh in FULL MOON 334 DECEMBER Saturday 1 wrote - arranged house Day fine. Letter from Mr Hale of Canado concerning his brother in Andersonville. 335DEC. 1906 Advent Sunday Sunday 2 336 Still fine - Dr reads in morning I write on some - send C. G books Also send silk hand kf to Johny for Christmas - chicken for dinner - am better than yesterday Monday 3 337 Fine day - Clare washes up stairs - got her wash in we sewed on dress for Clara a black marine skirt Tuesday 4 338 Prepared for a visit & a lunch. Made Lemon Jello cooked down 12 lbs of beef Ironed. Wednesday 5 339 Visit from Mrs Katie Gailside and Mrs Mellen - to lunch a fine lunch. Dr here Mrs Hinton called Thursday 6 340 Arranged sewing room moved stoves - gave Clara a calico dress She has her black, nearly done. Friday 7 341 First Snow last night - all left today - Read nearly all day. helped Clara sew - Dr sees Mrs Waneke. I am calm & comfortable. doing little -. Saturday 8 342 Clara has toothache - goes to Georgetown to dentist with Dr H Excited about our Bellamy Stoves & Pres. LAST QUARTER DEC. [1906] 2nd Sunday in Advent Sunday 9 343 cool - no snow - Helped Dr fix Kth. stove Did nothing in room Read Steves letters - Letter from Dr Chase Monday 10 344 Earnest comes & moves the Kitchen stove back - Clara & M Lewis go to the dentist - I sent shoes to be half soled. - Tuesday 11 345 Went with Dr to see Mr Hinton at The Whitney. 1333.=C pleasant evening. meet Mrs Hinton at Smerls tomorrow Wednesday 12 346 Went to meet Mrs Hinton to city with hats - to Georgetown - a busy day left hats at Meyers Thursday 13 347 About house. Mrs Hinton ill from her walking yesterday Letter from Mrs Eideman Friday 14 348 Clara washed - Dr goes to see Mrs Hinton - gets my shoes. Mrs Hinton ill - Lewis & Clara will go home ChrisX Saturday 15 349 At 3. Mrs Barber & Bertha came for me Drive to Arlington - to Belmont Met Mrs Le Dvirst Barker Mrs Calkins. a beautiful house. and room NEW MOONDEC. 1906 3rd Sunday in Advent Sunday 16 350 At Belmont. Breakfast—go to Christian Science meeting—15 and R Sts. Meet many people. Go to see Mrs. Hinton—and to dine with Mrs. Logan At 6 1/2 met Mr & Mrs. Dunn Very rainy. Monday 17 351 Still rains. Go home at 11 To Mrs. Warneke - lost the setting—given Wednesday Bertha & Mrs. Calkins Take me home Dr goes to Rockville court Tuesday 18 352 Ned Barton writes of Anna' death at St. Louis Go to city & get coat for Clara 5 Cold. Get prices of food things Excitement over murder of Bywaters by Strothers brothers Wednesday 19 353 go to Mrs. Warneke - Lewis & Clara Leave for home to culpepper. Get my hat. Leave it in the car. come home. get dinner Think over the plan of little Books Thursday 20 354 Rainy day. I do the work of the House. I paid Lewis 10. I let Lewis take, to buy 20 Such things as were cheaper than here. Friday 21 355 S Thomas - Finer At home with Dr. We take up a CB rose for the house - I paint green. at night I speak with Dr about settlement ChrisXmas cards begin to come Dr will go to Mrs Warneke tomorrow Saturday 22 356 FIRST QUARTER Dr went to Mrs Warneke - I did Saturday work. Christmas things begin to come. Book from Genl Custis Photos from Boston - Dr puts glass in vestibule door DEC. 1906 4th Sunday in Advent Sunday 23 357 Wrote Elizabeth Hauser Warren goes Wrote Sarah Willis Rochester NY Mrs Garlside - Mellens - Tellen J Calkins Belmont McDonnell came - cold - sent Text book to Mrs Belmont back Monday 24 358 cold - wrote Genl Sears wrote Genl Custis = Book cleared up table - Expect to go to Mr Bakers tomorrow but it is postponed. - wrote Fanny Herbert 14 pages. Christmas Day Tuesday 25 359 Dr & I home all day put stove in my room made coffee jelly About house no excitement". S. Stephen Wednesday 26 360 must have cards go to town. get 10 little books get 5 larger Books a .25 " 30 X cards. " curtains. - .39. get hat - l S. John Evangelist Thursday 27 361 A little warmer - many cards - try to & do not Mrs Hinton comes hear her she goes Holy Innocents Friday 28 362 About the house - milk dinner Letter from Clara - not to come [*Date*] I am working too hard - Have in good order got ready 12 Xmas cards. Saturday 29 363 Swept the house over - too much Dr goes to cabin Johns . Wood The day fine soft, warm Christmas gifts puts up - and one to help out We get only milk dinners -Rainy DEC. 1906 Sunday after Christmas Sunday 30 364 Terrible wreck on B & O at Terra Cotta. 46 killed as many wounded FULL MOON Monday 31 365 Rainy. Expect Lewis Get off New Years cards shocked by news of car disaster. Jan 1st 1907 Went to L.L.W. a joyful time. Fine Day sent of cards & books A call from Dr. & Mrs. Jan 2 - Wednesday = Diplomas. Letter from Boston had not recd Diplomas Wrot them and sent next morning to expect Lewis. Fix lamps. Jan 3. Lewis - Clara & Aunt come first train - Glad to see them Baskets come - tables set Diplomas sent to Boston - Mrs. Hinton came - Jan 4, got ready for picnic " 5 Sat. LLW picnic 100 present - Mr. Coredons speech Cora Curry here MEMORANDA Date of dues on Oxford property = House Taxes due Nov 1. 50 ? Mortgage 75. cost Mortgage $1500 Paid 1250Telephone numbers MEMORANDA Anna E. Fay Pingree 254. 3 Melrose S.E. Barton 3398 - Main Boston Harriette L. Reed 2266 Backbay Roscoe G. Wells Boston 1857 Haymarket Ring 2 Somerville 116 - ring 5 B.W. Childs 2024 Ring 3 Herman Riccius 1791 - 4 Mavin Bullock Webster central 153 ring 14. Fanny Vassale 4114. ring 2 Mrs. Fred Welligton 1517 ring 6 Ned Barton 1109 ring 4 over MEMORANDA Look for New England Historical & Genealogical Register for Treadwell Family. Number Jan. to July = notice from Miss Emma J Haney Seneca falls, N.Y. Ferry Beach Park - (Old Orchard Maine) The Universalist Hall Summer Meetings held from July 30 to Aug. 12th Ferry Beach Park Asso. Pres. Rev. Q.O. Shin Medford Hillside Mass. Christian Science Rev. S.E. Simonson " S. E. Simonson C.S. New Haven, Ct. Healer: Lizzie Shaver Science & HealthTelephone Number - 2 MEMORANDA Webster Ada Clark house 23 ring 3 " office 44, " 4 C. H. Buswell 1072 ring 5. John Hitz Volta Bureau W 14. Baba. Mr. Geo. H. Marsh Dudley Mass R. F. D- Phone 153. - 4 - Webster Center. MEMORANDA[*MEMORANDA*] Bertha. Mrs Frederch C Miller - 35 Broyton St Englewood N J Emily A Robins 243 Summit Ave St P Alice Mrs. Walter H Martin 69 Miami Ave Columbus O. Florence Mrs Wallace C Winter 43 Bellevere Place Chicago Grace - Mrs. Charlton M Lewis 540 Whitney Ave. New Haven Harry Miller Robins 243 Summit Ave St PaulMEMORANDA Mrs Mohr 715 Halsey St Brooklyn Miss Lydia Hopkins Detroit mich 1907 [*Queen Alice 802 Main Phone 2253-4*]CLARA BARTON DIARY June 3, 1906 to December 31, 1906. ******************* Sunday, June 3rd, Glen Echo. Monday, '' 4th, '' '' Tuesday '' 5th, Leave for Boston Wednesday '' 6th, Arrive Boston 8 A.M. - Dorchester Thursday '' 7th, 1st Annual Meeting 1st Aid Society. Friday '' 8th, Dorchester and city Saturday 2 9th, '' '' '' Sunday, '' 10th, Dorchester at church Monday, '' 11th, To City, S.E.B., get this book (Starkweather & Shaplay) Tuesday, '' 12th, Leave Boston for Oxford. Ida Insurance) Wednssday '' 13th, Go from Oxford to Worcester. Thursday '' 14th, Go to Warren Friday, '' 15th, Warren to Worcester. Saturday, '' 16th, Worcester to Oxford. Myrtis Sunday, '' 17th, At Oxford after Warren. Rainy. Monday Tuesday Wednesday '' 20th, To attend Grammar School 8 o'clock in High School. Miss Clara M. Healy teacher. Thursday Friday, '' 22nd, To attend Commencement exercises of High School at Memorial Hall and 8 P.M. Seat on stage. Miss Elsie Newton, Pres. Saturday, '' 23rd, Home Oxford. Sunday, '' 24th, Joslyns. Dined at A. L. Joslyns. Church 3½ with Mrs. Rawson. Monday, '' 25th, Picked strawberries, 4 qts., took them to Webster to Mrs. Schopher and Ada. Must decide about Boston. Tuesday '' 26th Up at 4½ dressed for Boston. Took trolley for Worcester 10¼. Met Saidee for Boston, call to Roscoe. Hanable came. Mr. Purgree auto to Melrose. Wednesday '' 27th, Lovely day. Exquisite home. Repair dress. Thursday Friday Saturday. AUGUST. Sunday, Aug. 5th, Dr. Hubbell arrived at Oxford. Monday, '' 6th, To Boston. Tuesday, '' 7th, To Worcester at night and to N.Y. Wednesday'' 8th, Arr. N.Y. Mrs. Dickerman. Brown Bros. 2400. Home Thursday '' 9th, Go to City. Mrs. Parkers. Hats at Myers. Waste Draw check for self $150. Send Roscoe check $400. Friday, '' 10th, Parkers come out. I will mail 10 letters. Get ready to leave tomorrow. Saturday, '' 11th, Go Mrs. Wanake 10. Hats Myers, 3, paid 10. Home alone. Finish packing trunk 1½. We go 4. Paid ..? $3. Hage at train.C.B. Diary. 1906. Sunday, Aug. 12th, On train. Telegraphed last night to Hinton- .50 Jannys .75. Loaned 4. Hubball. Arrived Chicago at night. Met Mrs. Hinton. Went on 9:30 Minneapolis. Monday, " 13th, Arrd. Minn. about noon.- to Mass. Hd. Ass. No room, want to Mrs. [scratched out] Merrills to board. Tuesday, " 14th, Reception at Armory. Governor and mayor present. Met Kate Sherwood. Wednesday 15th, Parade Day. On stand. Mrs. Reed, Turner, -Stanley Washburn came to take me to Fair Oaks. Thursday " 16th, At Senator Wm. Washburn's, Fair Oaks. Genl. Curtis, Gen. Chatland, Black, Hoard, Raum, Baath. Reception Fair Oaks. Friday, " 17th, Went to W.R.C.Conv., Reception Hall. Spoke. Genl. Baath, Kate Sherwood. Poem. Fair Oaks. Saturday," 18th, Home all day. Preparing to talk in church, First Universalist. Sunday, " 19th, Went to church. Told them of the condition of the mother church, Oxford. Ride to Washburn home furnished by Cadillac. Monday, " 20th, Left Minneapolis for Cedar Rapids. Arr. 6:40, Met Prof. [?] Goodyear, Carl, Florance. Preparing for wedding. Tuesday, " 21st, In Cedar Rapids. Still preparing for wedding. Wednesday, " 22nd, Wedding Day. Florence married to William Otto at noon. Thursday, " 23rd, Took long ride to Beaver Park and Ellis Park. Friday, " 24th, Cleared up after the wedding. Saturday, " 25th, Came to Anamosa at 5 P. M. Dined with Lana & Chamberlain Park. Sunday, " 26th, Telegram from Mr. Wells to wait for him. Want to ride. Monday, " 27th, Letter from Wells. he is invited to Detroit- State Fair Michigan. Tuesday, " 28th, Park and Lana Chamberlain go to Minnesota to hunt and fish. Mrs. Hopps comes. Wednesday, " 29th, Studied Christian Science. Bot Chr. Sci. Books. Dr. H. gave check 9.15 - Book & Subscription. Thursday, " 30th, Dinner party. Judge Hemly, Judge Stacy, Dr. Hagaran, Mrs. Hopps. Friday, " 31st, Reed & Lana made belts. Charles to model farm. Have [?] written Minn. all abt. Roscoe & Detroit. September Saturday, Sept. 1st, All go to Farm Martell. Letters from Roscoe. Detroit, not sure of transportation. Lunch at farm. Home at evening. In doubt abt. Minnesota. Cannot write them more. Sunday, " 2nd, Fine day. Church at home. Send dispatch to Roscoe at Detroit. Wrote Roscoe. Home all day, read, talked. Up late to talk of spiritual things. Monday, " 3rd, Explained religious ideas from breakfast till dinner. Call from Mrs. Moore. Explained Universalism. No letters from Minneapolis. Wrote Roscoe, Gardner, Sura. Tuesday, " 4th, At Anamosa. Some calls. Receipt of Rena. Clara Barton diary 1906. September 5, Wednesday, At Anamosa. Go to farm. Letter from Roscoe. Answered it. The gray colt took us to farm. " 6, Thursday, The poor gray colt dies, nose bleed. Lana came home. Mrs. Hopps left. Mended silk dress, flounces. Thought why no correspondence from Minn. " 7, Friday, Remained home. read, wrote, telephoned Cedar Rapids for letter, came. Gardner, Cousin Dalia, Roscoe. I ansd. them all at night. Decided to go to Cedar Rapids tomorrow. " 8, Saturday, Packed for home, to stop without trunk at St. Paul, Chicago. Leave Anamosa 6:50. At Goodyears over the night. September, 9, Sunday, Cedar Rapids, hot day. Day passed in reading and writing necessary letters. " 10, Monday, Preparations for reception tonight. Went to City with Lana to reading room. at 3 P.M. arrived, reception till 5 P.M., again at 8 till 10. Full house. All fine. Pack for tomorrow. " 11, , Tuesday, Leave Cedar Rapids 7;50 for St. Paul. Despatch to Cousin Dale .50, and St. Paul 4 P.M. Cousin Dale met us. Beautiful home. Bartha Mrs. Miller of Inglewood N.J. hers. Harry in California. " 12, Wednesday, Cool rain, almost cold. Home all day. Read and Talked Shr. Sc. & New Thought, change of weather. Cousin advanced in thought. Dr. goes Minn., gets last Bellman. Edgar has said his say. " 13, Thursday, At Cousin Dalia's. Mrs. J. J. Hill called. " 14, Friday, Leave St. Paul for Chicago 7:30. Cousin Dalia sent cloak by Dr., other gifts, lunch. A lovely visit and Chicago 12:30 to Great Northern Hotel. " 15, Saturday, Mr. Stabbins came. Took us home with him at Jackson Park 60th St. A warm reception. " 16, Sunday, At Stabbins. Genl. Sears came from Pantwater in morning. Dr. Gardner at evening. " 17, Monday, Left Mr. Stabbins for city. Christian Science rooms. Left Chicago for home 5;30. All at train to bid good-bye. " 18, Tuesday, Arrived Washington 4:40 P.M., Glen Echo 6. Found only Mr. Lewis. Sura gone to sick brother, Washington. " 19, Wednesday, Unpacked and commenced housekeeping. " 20, Thursday, House in poor shape. Commenced to clean up. More unpacking, more cleaning. Dr went to city. " 21, Friday, I still scrub and clean with Lewis to help. Sura ill in Washington. No help. " 22, Saturday, Still scrubbing in the house, floors, closets, etc. " 23, Sunday, Glen Echo. Quiet day. Doors closed. No calls. " 24, Monday, The same drill of work. Attacked room after room. " 25, Tuesday, We hear nothing from Sura. No help. I do the work and clean house.C.B. Diary 1906. 4. September 26, Wednesday, Still the same drill. Keep up letters. Get tired and lame. " 27, Thursday, Still at work. Mend the steps at stable. " 28, Friday, Gleason to ask about rent. Invited him to come here. Mr. Shaw called to speak of boundary lines. Lewis wants to go home to Va. " 29, Saturday, Mr. Lewis leaves for home. Mr. Shaw came and took my deed to Baltzley. " 30, Sunday, Glen Echo. Quiet day. Rainy. OCTOBER October 1, Monday, Go to Dr. Chase, have trouble with lower teeth. Taken cold, swollen face. Singe?..lags [??]Thinks it an abcess. " 2, Tuesday, Received copy Science Health. Much interested. These books had been bought in Anamosa " 3, Wednesday, Went to Dr. Chase. Abcess not ready to open. must wait and use ginger. Still keep at work. " 4, Thurs. Dr. telephones Dr. Chase. He goes to city to [explain] Express office to see about Baba trans- portation. $52. alone 18 by freight " 5, Friday, Mr. Shaw called. My tooth was healed. I had no more pain and the swelling left. " 6, Satur. My face is nearly normal, no pain in tooth, no soreness. " 7, Sunday, Quiet day. Mrs. Hinton called at evening. No pain or soreness in tooth or face. " 8, Monday, Went to city Dr. Chase to tell him I was well and he could fill my teeth. He realized what had taken place. Called legation. " 9,Tuesday, Loaned Dr. Hubbell $5. Work at home Dr. painted bath tub. Are getting ready for Boston company " 10, Wednesday. Emma Jones has come to help me. We go over the whole house to get it in order. Went to Chase, He filled 2 teeth. " 11, Thursday, Emma here. Sue Kensel came, also J. K. Irving from St. James. Have them to dinner, Went on at night to Louisville. " 12, Friday, Emma and I make all beads to get ready for guests. " 13, Saturday, " 14, Sunday, Glen Echo. Dr. whitewashes kitchen. " 15, Monday, Still working in house, the bathroom, kitchen, etc. We get beds all ready. Wash evan. Dr. paid me back $5. " 16, Tuesday, The Boston guests come to city. I[xxxxxxxxxxxx] helpe Emma and Dr. go to get groceries. ....................................Bought curtains 4.10 " 17, Wednesday, Dr. paid me the balance of Western trip $20.47C.B. Diary, 1906 6. Oct. 16, Friday. Sewed. Arranged house for guests " 17, Saturday, Prepared for company. Put up curtains. To town with Dr. at night. Paid Emma $2.50 " 18, Sunday, Poem. Dr. Chase came. Mr. Wells came. " 19, Monday, Expect Sranley and Walls. Meeting of Mr. Wells and Sranley Washburn and Mrs. Hamilton Wright. " 20, Tuesday, Mr. Wells left for Boston. Dr. and Clara give unpleasant information. Emma here. Mend 5 curtains. Finish. " 21, Wednesday, Dr. speaks with Emma. We put up all the lace curtains. Dye the red ones. Warm day. " 22, Thursday, Washed and ironed. Ironed the red curtains. Dr. went to city. Oil Canadas. Warm day. Lewis made lettuce bad. " 23, Friday, Put red curtains in upper room. Emma here. Chimney burned out. Cool. " 24, Saturday, Colder. Emma not here. Tried to write. Mrs. Hinton came. Mr. Lewis here one month tomorrow. Clara swept house. " 25, Sunday, A quiet day. I wrote in Dr. Chase's little Red Cross book of a " 26, Monday, Emma came. I paid for her last week, 2.75. she goes now, will only come on call. " 27, Tuesday, Stanley's wedding. Went to Stanley Washburn's wedding at St. John's Church. Dr. went, beautiful occasion. " 28, Wednesday, Home all day till 4 P.M. then went to Mrs. Harrison Wright's. Meet the Washburns. Most enjoyable call. " 29, Thursday, Home all day. Wrote letter George Grantham Bain. " 30, Friday, Sewed on Clara's dress all day. News of wreck on car. Officers victims. Mr. Spencer, Mrs. Hinton came. Took little rose bush up. December Dec. 1, 1906, Sat. Wrote. Arranged house. Day fine. Letter from Mr. Hale of Canada concerning his brother at [?] Andersonville. Dec. 2, Sunday, Still fine. Dr. reads in morning. I write Mamie, send C.S. books. Also send Silk handkerchief to Johnny for Christmas. Chicken for dinner. Am better than yesterday. " 3, Monday, Fine day. Clara washes up stairs. Got her wash in. We sewed on dress for Clara, a black marino skirt. " 4, Tuesday, Prepared for a visit N.O. Lunch. Made lemon jelly. Cooked down 12 lbs. beef. Ironed. " 5, Wednesday, Visit from Mrs. Katie Gartside and Mrs. Mallen to lunch, a fine lunch. Dr. here. Mrs. Hinton called. " 6, Thursday, Arranged sewing room Moved stoves. Gave Clara a calico dress. She has her black nearly done. " 7, Friday, First snow last night. All left today. Read nearly all day. Helped Clara sew. Dr. Sess Mrs. Wanake. I am calm and comfortable doing little. C.B. Diary, 1906 7. Dec. 8, Saturday. Clara has tooth ache. Goes to Georgetown to dentist with Dr. H. excitement over Balamy & Pres. " 9, Sunday, Cool. No snow. Helped Dr. fix kitchen stove. Did nothing in room. Read Steve's letters. Letter from Dr. Chase. " 10, Monday, Ernest comes and moves the kitchen stove back. Clara and Mr. Lewis go to the dentist. I sent shoes to be half soled. " 11, Tuesday, Went with Dr. to see Mr. H...? at the Whitney 1333.C Pleasant evening. Meet Mrs. Hinton at ... tomorrow " 12, Wednesday, Went to meet Mrs. H.... To City with hats. To Georgetown. A busy day. Left hats at Myers. " 13, Thursday, About house. Mrs. Hinton ill from overwalking yesterday. Letter from Mr. Eiderman. " 14, Friday, Clara washed. Dr. goes to see Mrs. Hinton. Gets my shoes. Mrs. Hinton ill. Lewis and Clara will go home Christmas. " 15, Saturday, At 3 Mrs. Barber, Bertha come for me. Drove to Arlington, to Belmont. Met Mrs. LaDwight Barker, Miss Calkins. A beautiful house and room. " 16, Sunday, At Belmont. Breakfast. go to Christian Science meeting, 15 .. R Sts. meet many people. Go to see Mrs. Hinton and to dine with Mrs. Logan at 61/2. Met Mr. & Mrs. Dun. Very rainy. " 17, Monday, Still rainy. Go home at 11, to Mrs. Warneke. Lost the sitting, given Wednesday. Bertha and Mrs. Calkins take me home. Dr. goes to Rockville court. " 18, Tuesday, Ned Barton writes of Anna's death at St. Louis. Go to city and get coat for Clara $5. Cold. Get prices of food things. Excitement over murder of bystander by Strothers brothers. " 19, Wednesday, Go to Mrs. Warneke. Lewis and Clara leave for home at Culpepper. Get my hat, leave it in the car. Come home, get dinner. Think over the plan of little books. " 20, Thursday, Rainy. I do work of the house. I paid Lewis $10. I let Lewis take, to buy such things as were cheaper than here $20. " 21, Friday, Finer, At home with Dr. We take a C.B. rose for the house. I paint green. At night I speak with Dr. about settlement. Christmas cards begin to come. Dr. will go to Mrs. Warneke tomorrow. " 22, Saturday, Dr. went to Mrs. Warneke. I did Saturday work. Christmas things begin to come. Book from Genl. Curtis, Photos from Boston. Dr. puts glass in vestibule doors. " 23, Sunday, Wrote Elizabeth Haines, Warren, Ohio, Sarah Willis, Rochester, N.Y., Mrs. Gartside Milling, Falton J. Calkins, Belmont. McDowell came. Cold. Sent text book to Mrs. B.., Belmont. " 24, Monday, Cold. Wrote Genl. Sears, wrote Genl. Curtis, book. cleared up table. Expect to go to Mr. Baker's tomorrow, but it is postponed. Wrote Fanny-Herbert 14 pages . CHRISTMAS DAY " 25, Tuesday, Dr. and I at home all day. Put stove in my room. Made coffee jelly. About house. No "excitement." " 26, Wednesday, Must have cards. Go to town, get 10 little books, get 5 large books .25, get 30 K cards. get curtains 3.90 Get hat. C. B. Diary. 1906. 8. Dec. 27, Thursday, A little warmer. Many cards. Try to Mrs. Hinton comes. I do not hear her. She goes. " 28, Friday, About the house. Milk dinner. Letter from Clara. Not to come back. I am working too hard. House in good order. Got ready 12 Xmas cards. " 29, Saturday, Swept the house over. Too much. Dr. goes to Cabin John. .... The day fine, soft, warm. Christmas gifts pile up. No one to help out. We get only milk dinners. " 30, Sunday. Terrible wreck on B. & O. at Terra Cotta, 46 killed, many wounded. " 31, Monday. Rainy. Expect Lewis. Get off New York cards. Shocked by news of car disaster JANUARY Jan. 1, 1907, Tuesday, Went to L. L. W's. A joyful time. Fine day. Sent off cards and books. A call from Dr. and Mrs. " 2, " Wednesday, Diplomas. Letter from Boston had not received diplomas. Wrote them and sent next morning. Dr. expect Lewis. Fix lamps. " 3, " Thursday, Lewis- Clara and Aunt come first train. Glad to see them. Baskets come, tables sat. Diplomas sent to Boston. Mrs. Hinton came. " 4, " Friday, Got ready for picnic. " 5, " Saturday, L.L.W. picnic. 100 present. M Coudons " speech. Cora Curry here. ****************** Memoranda Date of dues on Oxford property -- house. Taxes due Nov. 1, $50.? Mortgage 75. Cost Mortgage $1500. Paid 1250. Telephone numbers. Anna E. Fay, Pingrea, 254.3 Melrose S. E. Barton 3398 Main Boston Harriette L. Reed 2266 Backbay Roscoe S. Walls, Boston, 1851 Haymkt, ring 2,- Somerville 116 ring 3. B. W. Childs, 2024 Ring 3. Harmann Riccius 1791-4 Mario Bullock, Webster central 153 ring 14 Fanny Vassall, 4114 ring 2 Mrs. Fred Wallington 1517 ring 6 Ned Barton 1109 ring 4 C.B. Diary 1907. 9. Look for N. E. Historical & Genealogical Register for Treadwell Family. Number Jan. to July. Notice from Miss Emma J. Haney, Seneca Falls, N.Y. Ferry Beach Park. (Old Orchard, Maine. The Universalist Natl. summer meetings held from July 30, to August 12th. Ferry Beach Assn. Pres. Rev. G. O. Shin, Medford Hillside, Mass. Christian Science Rev. S. E. Simonsen, C.S., New Haven, Ct., Healer: Lizzie Shaver, Science & Health. Telephone numbers. Ada Clark house. 23 ring 3 Webster office 44 " 4 C. H. Buswell, 1072 ring 5. John Hitz, Volta Bureau W. 14 Baba, Mr. Geo. H. Marsh Dudley, Mass. R.F.D. Phone 153-4 Webster center. --------------- Bertha Mrs. Frederick C. Miller, 35 Brayton St., England, N. J. Emily A. Robins, 243 Summit Ave., St. Paul. Alice, Mrs. Walter H. Martin, 69 Miami Ave., Columbus, O. Florence, Mrs. Wallace C. Winter, 43 Belleview Place, Chicago. Grace, Mrs. Charlton M. Lewis, 540 Whitney Ave., New Haven. Harry Miller Robins, 243 Summit Ave., St. Paul Mrs. Mohr, 715 Halsey St., Brooklyn Miss Lydia Hopkins, Detroit, Mich. Queen Alice, 802 Main, phone 2253-4.