MMS 322 - Lizzie Marrot Diary
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Title | MMS 322 - Lizzie Marrot Diary | ||||||||||||||||
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Description | Diary, 1891-1892 Hudson, Ohio Diary of a 17-year old girl, with emphasis on school and social life in Hudson, Ohio | ||||||||||||||||
Book No. 2 September 1891Tuesday, Sept. 15, '91 (Continued.) (Continued) Wednesday, Sept. 16, '91. Thursday, Sept. 17, 1891. [In margin] I went around town with Grace McCauley after school. G.H.G went to Cleveland about 7:30 this morning. Sept. 18, 1891. Friday. Saturday, Sept. 19, '91. Sunday, Sept. 20, 1891. Monday, Sept. 21, '91. Tuesday, Sept. 22, 1891. Wednesday, Sept. 23, '91. Thursday, Sept. 24, '91. Friday, Sept. 25, '91. Saturday, Sept. 26, '91. Sunday, Sept. 27, '91. Monday, Sept. 28, 1891. Tuesday, Sept. 29, '91. Wednesday, Sept. 30, 1891. October 1891Thursday, Oct. 1, '91. Friday, Oct. 2, '91. Saturday, Oct. 3, 91. [In margin] Received letters from Mary Matfield and Alta Sharfer. Sunday, Oct. 4, '91. [In margin] Caboose 17 had the milk train today and it was all draped. Monday, Oct. 5, 1891. [in margin] 28 was draped. Tuesday, Oct. 6, 1891. Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1891. Thursday, Oct. 8, '91. [In margin] This is Brother Johnnie's birthday. He would have been 9 years old had he lived. No. 12 was draped. Friday, Oct. 9, '91. Saturday, Oct. 10, 1891. Sunday, Oct. 11, 1891. Monday, Oct. 12, 1891. [In margin] I went to see Mrs. Tabor, who is visiting at her mother's from there I walked as far as the corner with her and Maggie Keeven, then went up town. They came down to night about an hour. We had a real nice time. They made me promise to come again to morrow evening. Tuesday, Oct. 13, 1891. [In margin] Mother, Em, and I went down to Mrs. Keeven's to night. We were gone about 1 ½ hours. Mrs. Keeven and Mr. and Mrs. Tabor walked as far as the bridge home with us. What a beautiful night. I shall never forget it. Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1891. Thursday, Oct. 15, '91. Friday, Oct. 16, 1891. Saturday, Oct. 17, 1891. Sunday, Oct. 18, 1891. Monday, Oct. 19. 1891. Tuesday, Oct. 20, '91. Wednesday, Oct. 21. '91. Thursday, Oct. 22, 1891. Friday, Oct. 23, 91. Saturday, Oct. 24, 91. Sunday, Oct. 25, 1891. Monday, Oct. 26, '91. Tuesday, Oct. 27, '91. Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1891. Thursday, Oct. 29, '91. Friday, Oct. 30, '91. Saturday, Oct. 31, 1891. November 1891Sunday, Nov. 1, '91. Monday, Nov. 2, '91. Tuesday, Nov. 3, '91. Wednesday, Nov. 4, 1891. Thursday, Nov. 5, '91. Friday, Nov. 6, '91. Saturday, Nov. 7, '91. Sunday, Nov. 8, '91. Monday, Nov. 9, '91. [In margin] Just one year ago today, Little Annie Heine died. How well I remember all, how I stood by my window, where the shadows of evening were falling on that dark dreary day waiting. When I saw the doctor coming from there with down cast eyes, I knew all was over. Poor little Annie such a beautiful child. I shall never forget a year ago today. Tuesday, Nov. 10, '91. Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1891. Thursday, Nov. 12, '91. Friday, Nov. 13, 1891. Saturday, Nov. 14, '91. Sunday, Nov. 15, 1891. Monday, Nov. 16, '91. Tuesday, Nov. 17, 1891. Wednesday, Nov. 18, 1891. Thursday, Nov. 19, '91. [In margin] Received a letter from Jessie Phillips. J.P. came in Mr. Busses, while I was in there. - 3-3-'92. Friday Nov. 20, '91. Saturday, Nov. 21, '91. Sunday, Nov. 22, '91. Monday, Nov. 23, '91. [In margin] Wrote the German Lessons for translating Tuesday, Nov. 24, '91. Wednesday, Nov. 25, '91. Thursday, Nov. 26, 1891. Friday, November 27, '91. Saturday, Nov. 28, '91. Sunday, Nov. 29, 91. Monday, Nov. 30, '91. December 1891Tuesday, Dec. 1, '91. [In margin] Delphine asked me this afternoon, if I would go to prayer meetings at the Congregational Church tonight. I told her I would and would stroll down her way about 7 and meet her. I did so, but failed to see her, so I walked around by the church then came home. Wednesday, Dec. 2, '91. [In margin] Had some fun in school today with a pin in the point of my shoes, and Mr. Seese asking Grace and Delphine if they studied during the study hour all the time. "Oh yes," says Grace. Delphine was "Oh no." Thursday, Dec. 3, 1891. Friday, Dec. 4, 1891. Saturday, Dec. 5, '91. Sunday, Dec. 6, 1891. [In margin] Uncle Will and Emma went down to Akron this morning. Monday, Dec. 7, '91. Tuesday, Dec. 8, 1891. [In margin] Emma went to a social at Mr. Churchlies to-night, benefit Episcopal Church. Wednesday, Dec. 9, '91. [In margin] Delphine and I went down town after school and walking as far as the gallery to see some pictures. Thursday, December 10, '91. Friday, December 11, 1891. Saturday, Dec. 12, '91. [In margin] We butchered two pigs to-day. Weight together 615 lbs. Sunday, Dec. 13, '91. Monday, Dec. 14, 1891. Tuesday, Dec. 15, '91. Wednesday, Dec. 16, 1891. Thursday, Dec. 17, 1891. Friday, Dec. 18, 1891. [In margin] Mary Westfield spent a couple of hours with me this afternoon. Saturday, Dec. 19, '91. Sunday, Dec. 20, '91. Monday, Dec. 21, '91. Tuesday, Dec. 22, '91. Wednesday, Dec. 23, 1891. [In margin] Received a letter from Cleveland Postmaster saying there was a letter held at the Cleveland Post office for me for wanting necessary postage. Immediately answered it, and sent the wanting stamps. Thursday, Dec. 24, 1891. - [In margin] I went up town this afternoon and received a postal from Uncle and Aunt telling me to be sure and come tomorrow. What a misty and rainy afternoon it is. Friday, Christmas '91. Saturday, Dec. 26, '91. Sunday, Dec. 27, '91. Monday, Dec. 28, '91. Tuesday, Dec. 29, '91. Wednesday, Dec. 30, '91. Thursday, Dec. 31, '91. -
January 1892Friday, Jan. 1, 1892. Saturday, Jan. 2, '92. Sunday, Jan. 3, '92. So ended my visit to Kipton, and though I am writing this last account of it many months afterward, I need only say that I can write it now just as well as I could that evening for it is just as fresh in my memory. I have never been there since. How many, many changes since the happenings of this day. I am now penning this, Sunday, May 2d, 1893. at 127 North Cleveland Avenue, Canton, Ohio. I am very lonesome to-day and wish I could see home. It is my first Sunday away from home. I have not recorded regularly from this on nor do I remember the occurrences. So I will write down what I do remember, and the snatches of writing which I have written and kept. A pleasant day passed here and there which has been remembered, or written carelessly on some fly-sheet as I was wont to do. [Passage for Jan. 9 moved here from its original location between entries for February 2 and 3] Saturday, Jan. 9, 92. Sunday, Jan. 24, '92. February 1892Tuesday, Feb. 2, '92. Wednesday, Feb. 3, '92. Thursday, Feb. 4, '92. March 1892The following was penned one Sunday in Sept. '93 at 48 Lippert St. Canton. Tuesday, Mch. 1, '92. Wednesday, March 2, '92. Thursday, March 3, '92. Friday, March 4, 1892. Saturday, March 5, 1892, Sunday, March 6, 1892. The following is being penned Wednesday Evening, September 27, 1893, at 48 Lippert St., Canton, O. Monday, Mch. 7, 1892. Tuesday, March 8, '92. Wednesday, M (at this point my attention was called Wednesday Eve. of Sept. 27, '93, while in the midst of the above writing, to a large fire over at the Fair ground, which I could see plainly from the window near where I sat, so I ended my writing for the evening and we went over to it.) I will now attempt to write some more to-night, October 23, 1893, Tuesday, at 48 Lippert St., Canton. Will commence where I left off at my last endeavor. Wednesday, March 9 1892. Friday Evening, Oct. 27, 1893, at 48 Lippert St., Canton, Ohio - The following was here and then penned. Wednesday, March 16, 1892. Thursday, March 17, 1892. The following is being penned Tuesday afternoon, January 23, 1894, at the C.C. & S.R.R. Depot, Canton, Ohio. Friday, March 18, 1892. Saturday March 19, 1892. Sunday, March 20, 1892. Monday, March 21, 1892. Tuesday, March 22, 1892. Wednesday, March 23, 1892. Thursday, March 24, 1892. The following is being penned Wednesday A.M. January 31, 1894 at C.C. & S. Depot, Canton, Ohio. Friday, March 25, 1892. Saturday, March 26, 1892. [Newspaper clipping] An Old Play Bill. A white hand held it long ago, She wept to see the hero sad, The curtains fell upon my joy
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