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Title:: Diary (New York State) 1890

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Diary, 1890, of an unidentified woman, who lived in upstate New York with her husband, a teacher and her family. The back of the volume contains household accounts of money earned and spent, as well as a brief list of books read.The daily diary entries are brief and record weather, her and her husband's chores and work, illnesses births and deaths in the community.The following listing of place names and personal names mentioned in the diary was provide by the seller:"Palmer's Falls, Sandy Hill, Round Lake. Emma Savage, Fred Comstock, Willard Read."

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Title:: Diary (New York State) 1890 0.01

Title:: Diary (Port Mills, Vt.) 1881

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Diary, 1881, of a young woman of Port Mills, Orange County, Vermont, who seems to have earned her teaching certificate during the spring of 1881. At first she is not able to pursue her teaching profession since she has to take care of her ill mother. She describes learning the millinery trade to that end, but is able to accept a teaching position when her mother's condition improves.Diary entries describe work, visits home, socializing with friends, like playing games, drawing shadow pictures, attending exhibits, etc. as well as occurrences in the village, children in the neighborhood dying of diphtheria.For excerpts from the diary, provided by the seller, see finding aid link below.

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Title:: Diary (Port Mills, Vt.) 1881 0.01

Title:: Diary (Portsmouth, Va.) 1901

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Diary, 1901 of an African American woman of Portsmouth, Virginia. In brief daily entries she talks about the weather, chores, and social life, trips to town, church, attending meetings, etc. In August 1901 she went to visit churches and schools in Georgia and Alabama, like Atlanta University and Spelman College, both historically black schools. She also mentions teaching music, attending educational meetings in Portsmouth and being elected president of the local YMCA. September 3 is the last entry in this diary. In summary it appears that she has a daughter named Alma who lives with her and attends school. There is a continuity throughout the diary that would lead you to believe that she manages or runs the house owned and lived in by a doctor and other boarders.For a more detailed description from SCRC staff as well as description and excerpts from the diary provided by the seller, please see the folder link below.

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Title:: Diary (Portsmouth, Va.) 1901 0.01

Title:: Ernest Stuart Elsea Ledgers 1944-1968

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This collection contains nine volumes of Ernest Stuart Elsea's business records dating from 1944 to 1968. The ledgers detail the accounts for Elsea's business which operated under the following names: Elsea's Esso Station, Stuart's Service Station, Stuart's Esso Station, and Elsea's Esso Garage. Elsea's station sold gasoline, auto supplies, and basic groceries. The station also provided an automobile repair service.
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Title:: Ernest Stuart Elsea Ledgers 1944-1968 1.00

Title:: Farm Diaries (Virginia) 1923-1944, 1954

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Twenty-two diaries kept by unidentified farm owner or manager for the years 1923-1944 and 1954. Entries are mostly brief and note daily weather and chores performed on the farm, which employed 6-8 men year round and up to 60 on the orchard during picking season. Most entries give the full names of workers employed each day and broken down by task.The identity of the farm and location have not been positively established at this point: The seller notes that the farm was assumed to be Bocock farm located in Albemarle County near Stony Point and Burke Hills farms; entries mention trucking apples to Keswick and Charlottesville. An 8 November 1935 funeral note mentions that the deceased was a 'gardener at Castalia.'

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Title:: Farm Diaries (Virginia) 1923-1944, 1954 1.20

Title:: Friendship Album (Hesperia, Mi.) 1934-19351935

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Friendship album, 1934-1935, of a teenage boy, Jim, from Hesperia Michigan. Contains entries of poems and personal message from friends and family. Entries suggest that Jim is still in school and interested in sports.
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Title:: Friendship Album (Hesperia, Mi.) 1934-19351935 0.03

Title:: Jamestown 400th Anniversary Collection 20072007

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Publications, photographs, CD's and ephemera related to the 400th Anniversary celebration of the founding of Jamestown, Virginia: US News and World Report, January 29 - February 8, 2007, Colonial Williamsburg Magazine (2 copies), a wigglepicture of three ships.
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Title:: Jamestown 400th Anniversary Collection 20072007 1.50

Title:: Letter Feb 16,1831 of John Tyler to Mary Tyler Letter 1831-18311831

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Letter, Feb 16,1831, of John Tyler to daughter Mary Tyler, concerns enclosing a letter from John Waggamen [not present], health of Aunt W.; Aunt W. opened school with Mary [cold weather in Washington]; would be improper for you to answer John's letter; "near relationship between you, would still leave you liable to the talk of busy-bodies"; pleased at assurance from many quarter of her attention to studies and deportment; purchase a piano for her; dresses; write to Maria Seawell by private conveyances".
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Title:: Letter Feb 16,1831 of John Tyler to Mary Tyler Letter 1831-18311831 1.00

Title:: Letter Martin Deland, Yorktown May 4,1862 Camp Woodberry

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Letter, May 4,1862, of Martin Deland concerning evacuation of Yorktown
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Title:: Motor Trip Diary and Blanket 1927-1934

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Car trip diary, 1927-1934 and travel blanket of an unidentified woman. The diary records her trips in her Erskine Studebaker and later a new 1934 Ford. Includes are dates, miles, times and who accompanied her, as well as brief remarks. The following description was provided by the seller: "She writes of attending the 1927 Cleveland Industrial Exhibition and seeing the exhibit titled "The Tower Of Jewels" she attended ball games, boat races again, dances, camping, picnics, Rogersville Centennial, Canton Fair, she rode in an airplane, was hit by a car, hit a wall, ... she sold the Erskine for $65 and bought a brand new Ford $669 in 1934. "The blanket (Stroock, 55"x58") was transferred to the Mss. Artifact Collection, Mss. 1.03, Series 1, Subseries 5.)

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Title:: Motor Trip Diary and Blanket 1927-1934 0.01

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