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Maggie and Alida to Derike Lockwood. He is dead. He died in the afternoon. Derike Rundell here with his oxen to help pa did his cellar. Eleck Scriver and Smith Davis here to work. Had a perfect lesson.\" \"March 12th, Pleasant today. Papa carried Claria home today. Alida Lockwood's birthday today. 6 years old. Egbert Whitford is dead. He died between 12 and 1 o'clock in the day time. Went to singing school this evening.\" \"March 31st, Pleasant today. Washing today. The folks are a drawing stones to the church for to build a wall. David Lake and Bert and Smith and James here to work. Mrs. Ingall's called. Aunt Ester Hunt, Grandpa, Mr. Nobles, has political readings this eve. Aunt Angeline called.\" \"April 28th, Mrs. H. Lockwood's birthday, 37 years old. Mama and Maggie up to Uncle T. L. Eugene Spalding is not any better. George Robbins starts for N.Y. City.\" \"July 12th, Rain to day. Church today. Papa, mama and Aunt Eliza went baptizing today. Mrs. Simmons and Mr. Gifford of Freehold. Mama seen Louise J. Remmel.\" \"August 11th, Pleasant today. Aunt Sylvia and Vern came down here and stayed today cutting apples. 2 men killed yesterday by lightening, Lewis Lockwood and William Meher. W. Meher's funeral today and Mr. Lockwood's not until Thursday.\" \"August 27th, Miss Ella Lockwood's birthday today. 12 years old! Went to school today. Didn't get whipped either.\" \"November 22nd, Pleasant today. Papa, mama and Maggie went to church today. After dinner went out a riding in the sleigh. It is great sleighing. Went up to grandpa's. Uncle Horace and Aunt Ester and Estella there.\" Some of the names mentioned are: Caroline Gifford, Maggie Stanton, Sally Husted, Polly Whitford, Carrie Martin, Albert Dyre, Julia Powers, James Knowles, Spalding, Sally Saxton, Daniel Woster.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["Diary, 1874 kept by a girl in southwest Albany, New York. Ella Lockwood was 11 when she started the diary, and turned 12 on 27 August, 1874. The entry for that day reads: \"Miss Ella Lockwood's birthday today. 12 years old. Went to school today, didn't get whiped [sic] either.\""," Her entries are brief and record the weather, school days, meals and family members' illnesses. She also records her chores, visitors to the house, work done by family members and other around the house, gifts received for holidays, trips to town, meetings attended by family members, etc."," For excerpts from the diary provided by the seller, see Box List link below.","Diary, 1874 kept by a girl in southwest Albany, New York. Ella Lockwood was 11 when she started the diary, and turned 12 on 27 August, 1874. The entry for that day reads: \"Miss Ella Lockwood's birthday today. 12 years old. Went to school today, didn't get whiped [sic] either.\""," Her entries are brief and record the weather, school days, meals and family members' illnesses. She also records her chores, visitors to the house, work done by family members and other around the house, gifts received for holidays, trips to town, meetings attended by family members, etc. The followig excerpts were provided by the seller: \"January 14th, Snowing today. Papa carried self and Maggie to school. Snow very deep. Mamma cutting Anna a dark and pink apron this evening. A rehearsal to the academy this evening to speak pieces. Uncle Jacob Hunt died today.\" \"January 24th, Pleasant today. Aunt Polly's funeral today at the church. Papa and mamma and Maggie went. Papa one of the bearers. Alida, Anna and self stayed home. Uncle Robert called here. D. Lockwood has the measles. Maggie to the store this evening.\" \"February 16th, Squally today. To school today. Maggie and Alida to Derike Lockwood. He is dead. He died in the afternoon. Derike Rundell here with his oxen to help pa did his cellar. Eleck Scriver and Smith Davis here to work. Had a perfect lesson.\" \"March 12th, Pleasant today. Papa carried Claria home today. Alida Lockwood's birthday today. 6 years old. Egbert Whitford is dead. He died between 12 and 1 o'clock in the day time. Went to singing school this evening.\" \"March 31st, Pleasant today. Washing today. The folks are a drawing stones to the church for to build a wall. David Lake and Bert and Smith and James here to work. Mrs. Ingall's called. Aunt Ester Hunt, Grandpa, Mr. Nobles, has political readings this eve. Aunt Angeline called.\" \"April 28th, Mrs. H. Lockwood's birthday, 37 years old. Mama and Maggie up to Uncle T. L. Eugene Spalding is not any better. George Robbins starts for N.Y. City.\" \"July 12th, Rain to day. Church today. Papa, mama and Aunt Eliza went baptizing today. Mrs. Simmons and Mr. Gifford of Freehold. Mama seen Louise J. Remmel.\" \"August 11th, Pleasant today. Aunt Sylvia and Vern came down here and stayed today cutting apples. 2 men killed yesterday by lightening, Lewis Lockwood and William Meher. W. Meher's funeral today and Mr. Lockwood's not until Thursday.\" \"August 27th, Miss Ella Lockwood's birthday today. 12 years old! Went to school today. Didn't get whipped either.\" \"November 22nd, Pleasant today. Papa, mama and Maggie went to church today. After dinner went out a riding in the sleigh. It is great sleighing. 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She also records her chores, visitors to the house, work done by family members and other around the house, gifts received for holidays, trips to town, meetings attended by family members, etc. The followig excerpts were provided by the seller: \"January 14th, Snowing today. Papa carried self and Maggie to school. Snow very deep. Mamma cutting Anna a dark and pink apron this evening. A rehearsal to the academy this evening to speak pieces. Uncle Jacob Hunt died today.\" \"January 24th, Pleasant today. Aunt Polly's funeral today at the church. Papa and mamma and Maggie went. Papa one of the bearers. Alida, Anna and self stayed home. Uncle Robert called here. D. Lockwood has the measles. Maggie to the store this evening.\" \"February 16th, Squally today. To school today. Maggie and Alida to Derike Lockwood. He is dead. He died in the afternoon. Derike Rundell here with his oxen to help pa did his cellar. Eleck Scriver and Smith Davis here to work. 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Mrs. Simmons and Mr. Gifford of Freehold. Mama seen Louise J. Remmel.\" \"August 11th, Pleasant today. Aunt Sylvia and Vern came down here and stayed today cutting apples. 2 men killed yesterday by lightening, Lewis Lockwood and William Meher. W. Meher's funeral today and Mr. Lockwood's not until Thursday.\" \"August 27th, Miss Ella Lockwood's birthday today. 12 years old! Went to school today. Didn't get whipped either.\" \"November 22nd, Pleasant today. Papa, mama and Maggie went to church today. After dinner went out a riding in the sleigh. It is great sleighing. Went up to grandpa's. 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She also records her chores, visitors to the house, work done by family members and other around the house, gifts received for holidays, trips to town, meetings attended by family members, etc."," For excerpts from the diary provided by the seller, see Box List link below.","Diary, 1874 kept by a girl in southwest Albany, New York. Ella Lockwood was 11 when she started the diary, and turned 12 on 27 August, 1874. The entry for that day reads: \"Miss Ella Lockwood's birthday today. 12 years old. Went to school today, didn't get whiped [sic] either.\""," Her entries are brief and record the weather, school days, meals and family members' illnesses. She also records her chores, visitors to the house, work done by family members and other around the house, gifts received for holidays, trips to town, meetings attended by family members, etc. The followig excerpts were provided by the seller: \"January 14th, Snowing today. Papa carried self and Maggie to school. Snow very deep. Mamma cutting Anna a dark and pink apron this evening. A rehearsal to the academy this evening to speak pieces. Uncle Jacob Hunt died today.\" \"January 24th, Pleasant today. Aunt Polly's funeral today at the church. Papa and mamma and Maggie went. Papa one of the bearers. Alida, Anna and self stayed home. Uncle Robert called here. D. Lockwood has the measles. Maggie to the store this evening.\" \"February 16th, Squally today. To school today. Maggie and Alida to Derike Lockwood. He is dead. He died in the afternoon. Derike Rundell here with his oxen to help pa did his cellar. Eleck Scriver and Smith Davis here to work. Had a perfect lesson.\" \"March 12th, Pleasant today. Papa carried Claria home today. Alida Lockwood's birthday today. 6 years old. Egbert Whitford is dead. He died between 12 and 1 o'clock in the day time. Went to singing school this evening.\" \"March 31st, Pleasant today. Washing today. The folks are a drawing stones to the church for to build a wall. David Lake and Bert and Smith and James here to work. Mrs. Ingall's called. Aunt Ester Hunt, Grandpa, Mr. Nobles, has political readings this eve. Aunt Angeline called.\" \"April 28th, Mrs. H. Lockwood's birthday, 37 years old. Mama and Maggie up to Uncle T. L. Eugene Spalding is not any better. George Robbins starts for N.Y. City.\" \"July 12th, Rain to day. Church today. Papa, mama and Aunt Eliza went baptizing today. Mrs. Simmons and Mr. Gifford of Freehold. Mama seen Louise J. Remmel.\" \"August 11th, Pleasant today. Aunt Sylvia and Vern came down here and stayed today cutting apples. 2 men killed yesterday by lightening, Lewis Lockwood and William Meher. W. Meher's funeral today and Mr. Lockwood's not until Thursday.\" \"August 27th, Miss Ella Lockwood's birthday today. 12 years old! Went to school today. Didn't get whipped either.\" \"November 22nd, Pleasant today. Papa, mama and Maggie went to church today. After dinner went out a riding in the sleigh. It is great sleighing. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Organized into two series: Series 1: Houstater Financial Documents and Series 2: Houstater Correspondence and Writings; Newspapers; Envelopes.","Henry F. Houstater was born on June 24, 1837 in Cambria TWP, Niagara, NY and died October 29, 1862 in Sandy Hook, Washington, MD. He was buried at Mount View Cemetery, Pekin, Niagara, NY. His father was Jacob \"Isiah\" Houstater, born August 4, 1802 and his mother Belinda Gould, born February 2, 1809 in NY.","On September 18, 1861, he enlisted, at Lockport; mustered in as private, Battery M, 1st Regiment, Light Artillery, October 14, 1861, to serve three years. He was appointed corporal, October 14, 1861; sergeant, February 6, 1862; and died, October 29, 1862, at Sandy Hook, Maryland. Politically, he affiliated with the Democratic party. ","This collection was formerly identified as Mss. Acc. 2009.264. ","Collection was held by Harriet Houstater. After her death, her sister Sarah Houstater owned it.","Accessioned and minimally described in June 2009 by Ute Schechter, Warren E. Burger Archivist. Arranged and described by Michael Lusby, SCRC Staff, in September-October 2009.","Papers of the Houstater Family, primarily of Henry Houstater (1837-1862) and Harriet (Hattie) Houstater (1842-1931) of New York State. The collection was held by Harriet Houstater. After her death, her sister Sarah Houstater owned it.","The collection includes the papers of Henry F. Houstater, a Democrat who enlisted in the Union Army in 1861. It also contains the papers of several Houstater family members. Henry F. Houstater's papers (1840s-1862) include political speeches and literary manuscripts written before the Civil War. During the war, Henry wrote and received several letters and he also wrote several political essays and produced a handwritten newspaper, the Camp Barry Herald.","Other family members' papers consist of correspondence and financial documents.","This series contains Houstater family bills, bonds, deeds, mortgages, taxes, wills and related documents.","Various bills related to the Houstaters including a receipt for the transport of Henry's Houstater's body as well as an itemized bill for his funerary expenses.","Several bond documents related to the Houstater family including Harriet Houstater's own Bond paperwork.","Documents related to lands owned by the Houstaters (Jacob Houstater and Martin Wolfe).","Mortgages for the Houstaters and receipts of payment. Includes Jacob Houstater and Harriet Houstater as well as families related to the Houstaters.","City documents regarding the Houstater's taxes. Many tax receipts from Jacob Houstater's property are included dated 1842-1888.","Contains several wills of family members Jacob Houstater, Chauncey Keep, Frances E. Lord and Genevieve Pike. Some are official legal documents and one is handwritten.","Contains letters and writings from various members of the Houstater family as well as their envelopes. Also includes several newspapers held by the family from the Civil War Era.","Letters, telegrams and postal cards from Henry Houstater at Camp Barry to his family and letters to him during the Civil War are included. The telegram with the news of Henry's death to the family is available. Harriet Houstater also wrote a love letter entitled \"What Hattie Thinks of Billy.\"","Contains the envelopes that held the letters contained in this collection.","Many of these do not include dates. This folder contains various political essays with a clearly Democratic affiliation. 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We took a ride afterward. Ray and Lena followed us and we gave them quite a chase. Cheer up, it's not the first time .... Glenn and I went to Oxford Grange in evening, had a swell time and I met a swell girl, Florence Fitch by name. I walked home with her but don't tell J.W. .... Done chores in a.m. and Floss came up bringing a note from J.W. which I was going to answer in person so I went down to the school house and we had quite a talk. J.W. cried and I felt like it .... Ray and Lena, Jule and myself all down to Arthurs in my cutter, then we all went for a sleigh load. No need to say where, I shant ever forget it .... Stayed at home all day and Floss came up. Went to Beston in night to a dance. It snowed all night long and when I came home the snow was most up to the front axle of the wagon and still snowing. Helen Crowles and I won a prize for being the best Waltzer there. It was 1.50 in money .... Father went to Greene after feed and to see doctor about his fingers. 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I walked home with her but don't tell J.W. .... Done chores in a.m. and Floss came up bringing a note from J.W. which I was going to answer in person so I went down to the school house and we had quite a talk. J.W. cried and I felt like it .... Ray and Lena, Jule and myself all down to Arthurs in my cutter, then we all went for a sleigh load. No need to say where, I shant ever forget it .... Stayed at home all day and Floss came up. Went to Beston in night to a dance. It snowed all night long and when I came home the snow was most up to the front axle of the wagon and still snowing. Helen Crowles and I won a prize for being the best Waltzer there. It was 1.50 in money .... Father went to Greene after feed and to see doctor about his fingers. The Dr cut the flesh off the end of one of them. They are very sore .... Gee I'd like to see Jule or someone. I'm dying of lonesomeness or at least I shall before long .... Oh my, I was 18 yesterday but I feel as if I was 40 today. 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Done chores in a.m. and Floss came up bringing a note from J.W. which I was going to answer in person so I went down to the school house and we had quite a talk. J.W. cried and I felt like it .... Ray and Lena, Jule and myself all down to Arthurs in my cutter, then we all went for a sleigh load. No need to say where, I shant ever forget it .... Stayed at home all day and Floss came up. Went to Beston in night to a dance. It snowed all night long and when I came home the snow was most up to the front axle of the wagon and still snowing. Helen Crowles and I won a prize for being the best Waltzer there. It was 1.50 in money .... Father went to Greene after feed and to see doctor about his fingers. The Dr cut the flesh off the end of one of them. They are very sore .... Gee I'd like to see Jule or someone. I'm dying of lonesomeness or at least I shall before long .... Oh my, I was 18 yesterday but I feel as if I was 40 today. 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