Sunday, January 22, 1832 page icon [Intro & Addenda] pdf icon [PDF]

22 1 Clear and pleasant-I was at DeWitt's Church this morning and Zaccharias in the evening when DeWitt also preached got a New Black waiscoat from

22 January 1 1832

Kemble's the Taylor this morning.

Monday, January 23, 1832 page icon [Intro & Addenda] pdf icon [PDF]

23 2 Clear and Beautiful hard frozen Philip Newbeke and Son of Uncle Saml. in office this morning Newbeker brought to me as present from his wife an Uncommonly large Apple I was at Peacocks short time this evening. Jas. Findlay & M Lombart there.

Tuesday, January 24, 1832 page icon [Intro & Addenda] pdf icon [PDF]

24 3 Clear and pleasant- I took short walk this morning. I invited to Mr. Welsh's party this evening the young gentlemen of Harrisburg. Rain and Snow in afternoon & evening. I went Round in Carriage and Brought in the ladies to Mr. Welsh's party. Dancing and broke up at 12 oclock.

Wednesday, January 25, 1832 page icon [Intro & Addenda] pdf icon [PDF]

25 4 Cloudy, Snow and Cold hard Frozen-I was at Nagle in relation to 22 Feb. Ball this eveng. From Nagles to Masonic Hall, then Dancing and Boxing and from there to Peacocks-Mis Judge Gibson at Peacocks

Thursday, January 26, 1832 page icon [Intro & Addenda] pdf icon [PDF]

26 5 Clear and Very Cold-- I was at a large Party this Evening at Governor Wolfs Jas. Buchanan Min. To Russia was there. Coldest day and last night supposed that there has been this winter either Friday or that day break the River sun [?] at this place Broke up as will be found by reference to "Harrisburg Chronicle" of that date.

Friday, January 27, 1832 page icon [Intro & Addenda] pdf icon [PDF]

27 6 Clear and exceedingly Cold. I was in at Peacocks this morning after Breakfast, also at Shunks and brought Caspar to Court House. I was visiting this morning in Company with the Mis Haldermans and Miss Burnside. Was at Peacocks in the evening where there was a Small party

Saturday, January 28, 1832 page icon [Intro & Addenda] pdf icon [PDF]

28 January 7 1832--

28 7 Clear and very Cold. Parade today of "Harrisburg Greys" "Blues" & "Governors Guards" Full parade of last named company. S. Shock Esqr. and myself were at Peacocks this evening Began to snow this evening-

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