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Mary Emma Jocelyn diary, 1851-1852.

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Wednesday December 17th Sewed as usual. Hannah Wilde called in the afternoon . In the evening we received a note from Mr J.C. Warner, stating, that the [in?] consequence of an engagement, he would be unable to attend singing school this evening. Of this we were very glad as the cold which was intense made us dread to go out. We rec'd an invitation from the Hudsons to spend the evening with them, but for [?] some reason declined. Read Kossuth's great speech of the eleventh, and wrote to Sarah Gonsalves? inviting her to spend the holidays with us. Father left us to-day for Montpelier, Vermont on business. He expects to be absent nearly a fortnight.

Thursday.. Still very cold. Went to the post-office and to Hamilton's in the morning. In the afternoon I called on Kate Hudson. George accompanied me home. In the evening Mother and I attended [Lycenum?]. Mr Saxe, the Green Mountain poet, delivered a very fine poem on New England.

Friday.. Bright but cold.. Sewed most of the day and evening. Sarah Olmsted, am old friend and schoolmate, whom I have not seen for more than two years, called in this afternoon. We had a rather lengthy and pleasant chat on things long since past, but not forgotten. How pleasant it is occasionally thus to meet, one, who still remembers, and loves to think of the little events, and pleasing remembrances of our school girl days. They were indeed pleasant, and I shall not soon forget them.

[text on left side of left margin: [?] [?] for the purpose of taking [music?] lessons. Her family lives in the country where she is unable to obtain a [music?] teacher.

[text on right side of left margin: [?] [?] [?] [?] the Rev Mr Porter [?] Mr Stephen [?] Branch. son of the late Judge Branch of Providence. She has been engaged to him only six weeks. He is reputed to be a gentleman of wealth & respectability The happy (?) couple set out immediately for Washington. They intend visiting Europe in May

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James Adam diary: 1857-1863 (Ms. Codex 1948)

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him 12 oclock. Man on shore for letters non arrived [struck through: went ashore] remained on board all the evg. Dibbs on bd. turned in about 9 Hamilton came on board afterwards

Wednesday December 8th. 1858.

Up at 6 had a bath. beautiful cool day. read Watson P. Physic on Ague. went ashore in the evg. & called at the Capts.. he & Mrs. E going out to Law's Walked along with them lost little Kate found her in the Ghaut. when I came down to go on bd. between 7 & 8.

Thursday December 9th. 1858

Up at 7 Morris came on board Stables & [struck through: Motley ] Dunford in the Port Cutter. Merchants Ball to take place this evening. Flagstaffs & one or two of the ships dressed. read lecture on Pathology in Watson. Lect No 2.

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