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

  1. [1]text: The bracketed information was indicated by ditto marks in the original.

  2. [2]text: The bracketed information on this and the following line was indicated by ditto marks in the original.

  3. [3]text: The bracketed information on this and the following line was indicated by ditto marks in the original.

  4. [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.)

  5. [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.)