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Diary, 1864-1869

 File — Box: Small Collections Box 45, Folder: 1
Identifier: id61414

Scope and Contents

Listed day by day his work and the person that hired him. Example: Week days (Monday – Saturday) works at the ice house and purchases one meal. Weekdays worked for doctors and others performing handyman jobs: planting tubs, building and mending fences, grading. Workdays were 10 to 12 hour days. Sundays attends meeting (church). Sunday, January 17th – funeral for George Whitcomb. Lent money for Bibles for soldiers to the Bible Society. Attended Meetings (church) on most Sundays. June 17th did not attend and Doctor Smith examined his knee. At the end of this year’s diary he has listed his clients and the amount he was paid. The following description was provided by the seller: "Samuel writes of working in the ice house, going to the Junction with the children, letters he writes, sending money to the Bible Society for Bibles for soldiers, the teacher spending the night with them, going to singing school, having his picture taken, people he works for, visiting marble quarries in Dorset, death of Edward Nutting who was killed at Sandy Pond, Hezethink Bacon killed by falling from a load of hay, Phenea's Nuttings house & barn burnt completely down. Some of the names he mentions in the diary are: J. Sanderson ~ Aunt Barnham ~ Dea White ~ Edward Nutting ~ Mrs. Wood ~ Seth Robbin ~ Dea Smith ~ Henry Robbins ~ Arabelle Childs ~ S. Nutting ~ Dea Tuttle ~ M.B. Tuttle ~ Levi Brigham ~ Jesse Wright ~ Doctor Smith ~ Joseph Fletcher ~ June Humphries ~ Charles Morrison ~ Andrew Fletcher. Some of the places he mentions in the diary are: Woodville ~ Dorset ~ Boxboro ~ Marlboro ~ Upton ~ Northboro."

Dates

  • Creation: 1864-1869

Language of Materials

From the Collection:

English

Conditions Governing Access:

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Extent

From the Collection: 0.01 Linear Foot

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections Research Center Repository

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