Memoranda
Feb. 27. wrote to Thodore [Theodore] Stanton Rue de Vareusse [Varesse] Paris– France [p. 208] {p. 103}
March 1 wrote to Belva Lockwood Washington [p. 209] {p. 104}
cash account—january.
date. | received. | paid. | |||
Ticket for paint<ing> | 2 | 00 | |||
G. Q. C. dress | 1, | 50 | |||
French Lessons | 4, | 00 | |||
dress trimmings | 3 | 75 | |||
Books presents | 3 | 75 | |||
[Books]1 Office | 2 | 50 | |||
meat | 1, | 50 | |||
meat & eggs | 1, | 00 | |||
Heber pants etc. | 4, | 75 | |||
ink & paper | , | 30 |
[p. 218] {p. 105}
cash account—march.
date. | received. | paid. | |||
23 | Paid on Piano to D. [David] O. Calder | 50 | 00 | ||
April 8 | paid D. O. Calder | 21 | 00 | ||
May 9 | [paid D. O. Calder ]2 | 21 | 00 | ||
June 13 | [paid D. O. Calder] |
[p. 222] {p. 107}
wrote to Ellen C. [Woodward] Fuller Apr. 23
J. [James] K. H. Wilcox [Apr. 23]3
E. H. Heywood [Apr. 23] [p. 223] {p. 108}
cash account—april.
date. | received. | paid. | |||
Flour | 2 | 50 | |||
wood | 50 | ||||
soap | 50 | ||||
bluing | 10 | ||||
raisins | 25 | ||||
rice | 25 | ||||
coffee | 40 | ||||
tea | 50 | ||||
dried beef | 40 | ||||
roast meat | 90 | ||||
steak | 75 | ||||
apples | 60 | ||||
oranges | 60 | ||||
candy | 25 | ||||
oranges | 50 | ||||
meat | 50 | ||||
molasses | 1, | 75 | |||
coal oil | 2 | 00 | |||
clothes-line | 35 | ||||
oat meal | 90 | ||||
eggs | 1 | 20 | |||
washing soda | 40 | ||||
beer | 1, | 00 | |||
celery | 20 | ||||
17, | 30 |
[p. 224] {p. 109}
cash account—april.
date. | received. | paid. | |||
4 | wages Julia | 4 | 00 | ||
" | [Alfred] Andre | 6 | 00 | ||
5 | meat | 65 | |||
" | 90 | ||||
wood | 50 | ||||
coal | 2 | 00 | |||
ink | 10 | ||||
salt potatoes | 1 | 00 | |||
eggs 5 dozen | 1 | 00 | |||
7 | meat & groceries | 3 | 50 | ||
8 | meat & groceries | 4 | 50 | ||
pills & apples book etc. | 3 | 00 | |||
Sent Mrs. E. B. Ferguson | 5 | 00 |
[p. 225] {p. 110}
cash account—may.
Emily S. [Scott] Dill–letter [p. 226] {p. 111}
cash account—may. <1882>
Election on Constitution May 22 [p. 227] {p. 112}
bills payable.
date. | name. | amount. | |
Hymn Books paid E. R. S. Smith | 25 | 00 | |
Questions & Answers | 1 | 754 |
[p. 243] {p. 113}
memoranda.
Convention adjourned to June 6, One <Two> p.m. at the City Hall5 [p. 248] {p. 114}
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Footnotes
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[1]text: The bracketed information was indicated by ditto marks in the original.
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[2]text: The bracketed information on this and the following line was indicated by ditto marks in the original.
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[3]text: The bracketed information on this and the following line was indicated by ditto marks in the original.
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[4]EBW announced the availability of books by Eliza R. Snow Smith: Primary hymnbooks, priced at two for twenty-five cents; Questions and Answers for twenty-five cents; Correspondence of the Palestine Tourists, clothbound at $2.25 and leather gilt at $3.00; and Poems, second volume, for $1.25 and $1.75. (“Editorial Notes,” Woman’s Exponent, 1 Mar. 1882, 10:148.)
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[5]Refers to the constitutional convention held in advance of a petition for statehood; EBW was a delegate to the convention. (“Convention,” Woman’s Exponent, 15 June 1882, 11:12; see also EBW, Diary, 27 Apr. 1882; for the resulting petition for statehood, see “Memorial,” Woman’s Exponent, 15 June 1882, 11:12.)