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Tuesday July 17
Clear & warm -- 80[degrees] -- Brodek, Hanifan, Wilder, Rising & a few other blockaded passengers arrived last evening & this morning from San F -- Two days trip, train only running by daylight with heavy military guard -- No trouble or excitement -- Big delayed mails from both East & west -- Bed 12 --
Wednesday July 18
Same -- Trains and mails running as yesterday and Nevadans getting home from California -- Bessie expected home shortly -- Evening I wrote a three page letter to David M Fletcher, 202 Stockton st relative to his deceased father Chas A Fletcher's life membership in the Society of Pacific Coast Pioneers, inclosing one of my Pioneer pamphlets -- Bed 1 --
65 yrs old -- Strike declared off!!! -- 1894
All trains running again on time -- Herting-Cocks
Thursday July 19
Same -- Bed 12 --
Friday July 20
Same -- Bed 12 --
Saturday July 21
Same -- 84[degrees] -- My 25th birthday -- 25 yrs old today -- good health, but broke in purse -- Nothing special or eventfull to relate -- Bed 12 --
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