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Friday July 30

Same -- Mining day -- Wife telegraph for pass to come up tomorrow -- Sent it -- Bed 3 --

Saturday July 31

Same -- wife arrived at 10 in company with Col Parker -- other educational folks from the Teach Institute been held in Reno during week -- About 20 of them -- They visited mines & left again tonight -- Phil Kearney Post GAR of the city left also -- Big Crowd saw them off -- Wife & I dined at room -- big crab, etc -- Work as usual -- Bed 2 -- Wife helped me on paper this evening by writing letter from Reno about Institute --

At Reno Grand Army Passing 1886 Gen J F Logan's Reno Reception

Sunday August 1, 1886

Clear & hot -- 84 deg in Va -- Bed till 9 -- Breakfast at home, can oysters, eggs, fresh buns, fruit, tea, etc -- PM down town awhile -- We dined at French Rotisserie, & took train at 5:25 for Reno -- At Carson the Col Parker crowd were to have got aboard but they were just too late & so got left -- They saw the tail end of the train in the distance -- and only a short distance -- Lots of passengers aboard for S.F taking advantage of cheap rate to go to the Grand Army Reunion in San Francisco, which begins on Tuesday next -- Since yesterday morning, nine trains of 15 coaches each thoroughly well filled have passed through Reno, each train carrying about 450 people. Many of them have passed through within the week, and, are still

Gen'l Logan's Reno Reception Grand Army Passing Through

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Friday July 30

Same -- Mining day -- Wife telegraph for pass to come up tomorrow -- Sent it -- Bed 3 --

Saturday July 31

Same -- wife arrived at 10 in company with Col Parker -- other educational folks from the Teach Institute been held in Reno during week -- About 20 of them -- They visited mines & left again tonight -- Phil Kearney Post GAR of the city left also -- Big Crowd saw them off -- Wife & I dined at room -- big crab, etc -- Work as usual -- Bed 2 -- Wife helped me on paper this evening by writing letter from Reno about Institute --

At Reno Grand Army Passing 1886 Gen J F Logan's Reno Reception

Sunday August 1, 1886

Clear & hot -- 84 deg in Va -- Bed till 9 -- Breakfast at home, can oysters, eggs, fresh buns, fruit, tea, etc -- PM down town awhile -- We dined at French Rotisserie, & took train at 5:25 for Reno -- At Carson the Col Parker crowd were to have got aboard but they were just too late & so got left -- They saw the tail end of the train in the distance -- and only a short distance -- Lots of passengers aboard for S.F taking advantage of cheap rate to go to the Grand Army Reunion in San Francisco, which begins on Tuesday next -- Since yesterday morning, nine trains of 15 coaches each thoroughly well filled have passed through Reno, each train carrying about 450 people. Many of them have passed through within the week, and, are still

Gen'1 Logan's Reno Reception Grand Army Passing Through