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Items with subject 'City and Town Life'

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Diary of Christian Aitkin (2)

by Aitkin, Christian (1909)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

The Diary of Christian Aitkin documents the social life of a man from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1909. Aitkin wrote daily about the theatre performances he attended, which included vaudeville, opera, and burlesque, playing billiards, gambling, and eating at various restaurants.

Associated Subjects: City and Town Life • Diaries • Diaries (Men)
Identifier: SC2014.052
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of Christina Stephens

by Stephens, Christina (1910)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This diary was written in 1910 by Christina Stephens of Clason Point, New York. Stephens' husband, Clinton, was the founder of the Clason Point Amusement Park in the Bronx borough of New York City. The Stephens family was wealthy and Christina wrote about her daily interactions and social activities.

Associated Subjects: Diaries • Diaries (Women) • City and Town Life
Identifier: SC2017.028
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of Ethel Burk

by Burk, Ethel (1911)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This diary was written by 19 year old Ethel Burk in 1911. The Philadelphia, Pennsylvania woman was a daughter of a wealthy businessman who owned real estate in Atlantic City and a meatpacking business. She commented on the weather, trips she took, as well as her daily activities. These activities were rather extravagant as she wrote about going to dances at night, taking rides in her "machine" (automobile), and even spending time on her family's yacht. Burk also mentioned touring the Lusitania and watching it dock from her hotel room.

Associated Subjects: City and Town Life • Diaries • Diaries (Women) • Voyages and Travel
Identifier: SC2016.036
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of Frederic M. Burnham

by Burnham, Frederic (1906)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

The Diary of Frederic Burnham was written in 1906 in Boston, Massachusetts and details the boy's experiences in high school and daily life. There are entries for every day from January 1, 1906 until December 30, 1906.

Associated Subjects: City and Town Life • Diaries • Diaries (Men) • Family Life • Youth
Identifier: SC2013.082
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of George Newell

by Newell, George (1866)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This diary was written in 1866 by George Newell, who owned a dry goods store on Hanover Street in Boston, Massachusetts. George and his wife, Hannah, had a child on July 15 and also had four other children. He wrote of thefts, his brother's return from war, attending socials, home repairs, business dealings, visits from relatives and friends, and weather that included a tornado. He went on several trips during the year, including a fishing trip to Portland, Maine and a visit to New York City where he toured Central Park, attended an auction, and went to Brooklyn.

Associated Subjects: Business • City and Town Life • Diaries • Diaries (Men) • Family Life • Voyages and Travel
Identifier: SC2014.018
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of Hazel Abbott

by Abbott, Hazel (1941)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This diary was written in 1941 by Hazel Abbott, the wife of a Methodist pastor who lived in Detroit, Michigan. Abbott wrote about church activities and events around the home, especially the disappearance and eventual return of her daughter-in-law Marjorie.

Identifier: SC2014.029
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of Josephus Jordan

by Jordan, Josephus (1835 – 1837)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This diary was written between in 1835 by Josephus Jordan, who lived in Hudson, New York. He wrote about the city and its residents, race, his dramatic responses to daily activities, the Fourth of July, and recorded information about instruments, naval and military engagements, and literary or philosophical quotations. While the diary entries were written in 1835, there are other writings that seem to date to 1837.

Associated Subjects: City and Town Life • Diaries • Diaries (Men) • Music • Voyages and Travel
Identifier: SC2016.040
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of Margaret Devilbiss

by Devilbiss, Margaret (1931)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

The Diary of Margaret Devilbiss was written in 1931 by a nurse at the Maryland General Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. During the time of this diary, Devilbiss took two trips: Florida and Denver by way of Chicago. She also wrote about different cases that she worked on at the hospital.

Identifier: SC2016.035
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of Marion Gerow

by Gerow, Marion (1935)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

The diary of Marion Gerow was written in 1935 by a young woman living in Cleveland, Ohio. Gerow wrote about her personal life, education, and work. She also wrote about current events.

Associated Subjects: City and Town Life • Diaries • Diaries (Women)
Identifier: SC2016.010
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of Massachusetts Woman

by Unknown (1932 – 1934)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This diary documents the daily life of an unknown Massachusetts woman between 1932 and 1934. The author was a graduate of Radcliffe College, taught school, and traveled frequently between Boston and Washington, D.C., as well as other cities along the Atlantic coast.

Associated Subjects: City and Town Life • Diaries • Diaries (Women) • Education • Voyages and Travel
Identifier: SC2014.026
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of Miss Standish

by Standish, Miss (1888)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

This diary was written by a Miss Standish of Omaha, Nebraska between February 14 and May 8, 1888. Until April 29, she was visiting Washington, D.C. and then traveled to Pittsburgh and finally Chicago. She visited many notable locations and met several prominent people while in D.C., including places like the Congressional Library, Corcoran Art Gallery, Botanical Gardens, Mount Vernon, Anacosta Insane Asylum, and the Capitol Building and people such as President Cleveland and his wife, Dr. Mary Walker, and Belva Lockwood, who introduced her to play piano at a reception at Lockwood's home. Standish received an in-depth tour of the Capitol building from someone who worked there. She also wrote in detail about her trip to the asylum.

Associated Subjects: City and Town Life • Diaries • Diaries (Women) • Voyages and Travel
Identifier: SC2013.115
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment

Diary of Raymond Thayer Quindlen (2)

by Quindlen, Raymond Thayer (1896 – 1897)

1 folder (0.1 linear feet)

The Diary of Raymond Thayer Quindlen was written by the 14-15 year old in 1896 and 1897 and includes entries about school--which he is forced to drop out of to work--and his poverty-stricken home life as he moved frequently between houses in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Camden, New Jersey. He was a "distinguished student" who wrote about national and local events, especially those that involved politics.

Associated Subjects: Diaries • Diaries (Men) • Education • Politics • Youth • City and Town Life
Identifier: SC2016.107
Repository: Special Collections
Attachment: No attachment