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60 Clearing SW
OCTOBER, SATURDAY Ist 1887

Lizzie Iddings brought Nelly
& Fanny over from Riverside.
Charley & I drove both horses
to the carriage up to Rachael
Gilpin's & down to Ashton.
C sold his "Road cart" to A
G Thomas for $30.00 & Louis
Stabler came & took it away.
C packed his trunks etc.
After tea Charley & Willie
drove up to J. Hartshorn's
to engage some hay which
they promise to send next
week. The colored people
buried the man (S. P. Stacket,
who shot himself at Wm Moore's
yesterday morning before day-
light); it was a very large
funeral, many attending from
curiosity. Annie Rounds Budd
was here for the money sent to
her by sister Harriet to pay for her
& her daughter's passage to Phil-
adelphia.

52 Clear- S.W
OCTOBER SUNDAY 2nd 1887

Lovely autumn day.
After dinner Charley drove me
over to Saml. Sedgwicks in
the carriage with both horses.
Charley was busy packing
his trunks & boxes, expecting
to go to Baltimore tomorrow
morning to Resume his stu-
dies at the University, we
shall miss him very much
during the winter.

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60 Clearing SW
OCTOBER, SATURDAY Ist 1887

Lizzie Iddings brought Nelly
& Fanny over from Riverside.
Charley & I drove both horses
to the carriage up to Rachael
Gilpin's & down to Ashton.
C sold his "Road cart" to A
G Thomas for $30.00 & Louis
Stabler came & took it away.
C packed his trunks etc.
After tea Charley & Willie
drove up to J. Hunts [homes]
to engage some hay which
they promise to send next
week. The colored people
buried the man (S. P. Stacket,
who shot himself at Wm Moore's
yesterday morning before day-
light); it was a very large
funeral, many attending from
curiosity. Annie Rounds Budd
was here for the money sent to
her by sister Harriet to pay for her
& her daughter's passage to Phil-
adelphia.

52 Clear- S.W
OCTOBER SUNDAY 2nd 1887

Lovely autumn day.
After dinner Charley drove me
over to Saml. Sedgwicks in
the carriage with both horses.
Charley was busy packing
his trunks & boxes, expecting
to go to Baltimore tomorrow
morning to Resume his stu-
dies at the University, we
shall miss him very much
during the winter.