1883 Supplemental
Summer 1883
1Mrs. W. T. Harris
No 48 East 9th Street
New York City
N.Y.
Liutet [Lieutenant] Richard W. Young
Fort Columbus
Governor’s Island
New York Harbor
N.Y.
accross St. went Stuarts store
Grand Central Br. Watson & Br Houte James H. Houte
Caroline C. Johnson
Abbie Johnson Woodman
Oak Knoll Danvers
Mass.
Mrs. H. [Henry] S. Kimball [Martha G. Kimball] 4703
Kingsessing Avenue W. Phil [p. 38] {p. 40}
Chancy C. Bowen
Pres. Youth Park Gardens
Mrs. M. H. Kietsinger
Ft. Maddison Iowa.
(farming implements.)
246 Clark St Chicago
accountant. Greg.
Mr Ames
Marshall Field & Co
Cor Madison & Market St.
Wholesale rittale [retail] State &
Washington St.
Valentine Mc Cormick Blk
Dearborn & Randolph Sts. [p. 39] {p. 41}
Mrs. Ore Long Hotel
Clifton House & Mr. S firm
is Burke Walker & Co.
Thomas Wallins residence
5431 Dearborne Ave.
Sarah M. Kimball
Newark Wayne Co.
Care C. G. Pomeroy N.Y.
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Ira Hayden to see if he resides near Salt Lake.
Kelley name of man who showed us around the Temple.
Helen Granger
Bellriver P.O.
St. Clair, Co. Mich. [p. 40] {p. 42}
Mrs. Helen M. Warner,
Wilmington,
Hill Co. Ill.
Mrs. James H. Hardy
292 Carleton Ave.
Long Is. Brooklyn. N.Y.
Mrs. L. Blackburn
No 170 Jay St.
Long Island
Brooklyn. N.Y.
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Henry & Dickinson
Counsellors at Law
1 Montgomery St.
(Asa W. Dick) Jersey City N.Y. [p. 41] {p. 43}
Mrs. Andrew Dickinson
Peterson (looked like Inez [Earl]) New Jersey
George Dickinson Howe
Aug 9. 1883) North Hadley Mass
young man who asked for my autograph.
Wm Youmans
Delhi N.Y.
Mr. & Mrs. H. M. Plimpton
(139 Milk St.
Boston.) Walpole Mass
George K Dickinson
Office 265 Main St.
Room 3. Hartford Conn. [p. 42] {p. 44}
Henry L Martyn
58 Cross St.
Cleveland
A Bogardus
Photographer 872 Broadway
cor l8th St. New York
David Whitmer
Richmond. Mo.
Julia Ward Howe
5 Park house 241 Beacon [p. 43] {p. 45}
George E. Simon
Letties [Lettie Granger] cousin lives in Evanston conductor on Union Pacific.
28 August 1883 • Tuesday
Aug. 28. 1883
Went to Boston Worlds Fair building saw main building draped with Persian & Turkish rugs and all shades of ribbon hall offices hall main building packing room Art room medaline statuary painting laughing, and [illegible] onto little farm some sma[ll] scenes large picture painted by Princes house several [p. 44] {p. 46} Gusifutan statuary [illegible] butterflies [2 illegible words] everth [everything] garlanded also angel other small all Italian. hotel first Room Miss Nellie– captain Hucket China Copenhagen models was from Denmark Chinese perfumes– confectionary manufacture Embroadry
L. [Lucy] M. Hewlings
4 500 S. Fifth St
Atchison. Kansas.
708 N. 5th Manson.
1037 Finney avenue Sou K– [p. 45] {p. 47}
Kate Woodbury
Marion
J. Polly
Suluke Fairbush
Laura Cum[m]ings
Fred Day2
O[l]d Bullock arme houe [farmhouse]
Cap [2 illegible words] horse run up & [illegible] over [illegible] ____ _____
John Smith
[illegible] Paulson
Ursula Haskell
+ Ma
[2 illegible words] Grant folk [p. 56] {p. 48}
Lady [2 illegible words]
[2 illegible words]
church old school house
D. Andrew home office
he lef[t] youn[g] Darwin
Kate Wood
Old N [illegible]
_____ ____
[3 illegible words]
[3 illegible words]
hand runs old place
curtis sold two old cute
[illegible] in back room
where grandma kept dishes
front bed room pan of milk [p. 57] {p. 49}
Lovina [Luvana] Stacy now Johnson
Lucy B. [Harris] Blackington
[illegible] son movd
Zoo [2 illegible words] or cash
Peters [2 illegible words] Pride
If it [2 illegible words] for codfish dinner would leave dead [illegible] or ordered
grandfathers cousin
Deborah wife of Wm. K Whitney died 12 of Sep 1841. age 54.
Adeline [Emily Woodward] daughter of David & Dieadama [Diadama Hare] Woodward died 30 July 1829 at 14 [p. 58] {p. 50}
Where like a lily ever fair she blooms.
To feel the chilling blast of death no more
But spread her grateful praise like sweet perfumes
With kindred spirits through the blissful shore
space between the David Woodward next uncle Linus Woodward (cousin to grandfather)
Mrs Hannah wife of Wm Woodward died Dec 20 1835 age 77
Mrs. Rachel wife of Wm. died Apr 17. 77
Erected in memory of Wm Woodward who died July 1. 1807 age 71. Conn[ecticut]
Wm. Woodward died Aug. 16 1829 age 45 never married 2 cousin to grandfather grandson of former. [p. 59] {p. 51}
6 steps north from grandfather stand old brick monument where our great grand & great great grand parents lie shaded by beautiful pines & covered with myrtle & ferns nearest Adeline is great great grand.
next on right hand side stand gambled roofed house where grandfather was taken & where he died
Hathaway lived here then Sigelm & uncle or cousin woodward passed old stre accross on Woodward old school house old oak by and accross bridge old house where the[y] moved after grandfather death old trading house just opposite where uncle Elisas south by rock [p. 60] {p. 52} next to grandfathers old house just as ever
Card W. [William] A. Woodward
Milton News Milton Mass.
Aldrich
Old Sallen [Salem] house where grandma went to live after 18 yrs. [p. 61] {p. 53}
bed of the brook mother old [illegible] where she used to wash.3 road hill– [p. 63] {p. 54}
old well how I should love to sit and write to you4 [p. 65] {p. 55}
Memoranda
5 | 005 |
1 | 00 |
60 | |
3 | |
2 | 92 |
1 | 00 |
10 | .72 |
50 | |
11 | .22 |
15 | 00 |
11 | 22 |
3 | .78 |
18 | |
12 | |
50 | |
1 | .40 |
45 | |
1 | .50 |
+ | 18 |
4 | .48 |
45 | |
4 | .88 |
5 | .00 |
1 | .00 |
50 | |
30 | |
2 | 92 |
1 | 00 |
50 | |
45 | |
11 | .67 |
15 | .00 |
11 | 67 |
5 | .36 |
[p. 245] {p. 79}
Copy of Grandfathers December 29th 1836
Samuel Clark Painter of the church Orthodox6
Nancy Pond
Lucy [Pond]7
Ian Underwood
B Pond
[illegible]
Sam Ellis
widow
Otis Underwood
Lansford Mariana
Red Isaac
old Underwood | Sallye |
<to be on> stage | |
Ben Marion | [illegible] |
Dr. Marions wife
bolaman Convers
Elihu Persis [Pierce] is where mother borded8 [p. 246] {p. 80}
Son Rice Rico
[illegible] [p. 247] {p. 81}
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Footnotes
Footnotes
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[1]text: The handwriting here remains that of Louie Wells, but from this point she lists names of people she met or places she visited when she and her half sister Belle Whitney Sears traveled east in summer 1883. Louie wrote a letter to their mother with the heading “Leaving Nauvoo July 25th, 1883” and concluded, “We are going from St. Louis to Chicago, and then I expect to go direct to Massachusetts.” (Louie Wells, “Nauvoo the Beautiful,” Woman’s Exponent, 1 Aug. 1883, 12:37–38; see also Louie Wells, “Letter Number Two,” Woman’s Exponent, 15 Aug. 1883, 12:44–45; Louie Wells, “The Dickinson Reunion,” Woman’s Exponent, 1 Sept. 1883, 12:53–54; and Louie Wells, “Letter IV,” Woman’s Exponent, 15 Sept. 1883, 12:61–62.)
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[2]text: This name may be “Jay”.
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[3]text: A sketch takes up most of the page.
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[4]text: A sketch takes up most of the page.
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[5]text: The five sets of numbers in this column appear to be arranged randomly on the page rather than in a single column, as presented here.
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[6]text: The words “Faith”, “Hope”, and “Love” are written in the middle of the page, accompanied by some sketches and crosses.
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[7]text: The bracketed word was indicated by ditto marks in the original.
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[8]When she taught school, Emmeline B. Woodward boarded at the home of an older couple named Pearce in Orange, Massachusetts. (Madsen, Intimate History, 34n30.)