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This entry is not yet transcribed. The next transcribed entry is on June 14, 1865.
This entry is not yet transcribed. The next transcribed entry is on June 14, 1865.
June 14-4 Clear and cloudy and pleasant coolish [Mo.] Calvin came home from Edge Hill [Cart] Even to return to Princeton to enter the Freshman class in August. - - He and [self ?] to Hopple [House] and adjoining lots at 10 am. to look at [?] [Feneing] (v. 13 [mls?]) and at 4 pm he [revisited] North St. House – Fanny Fyatts Looker House to. and called at me at [?] Home. [Opy. H. Sible Mo] where [spo. ?]
[ma] Ham 16 ¼ lb at 26 per lb | $4.23 |
" 3 [marcel ?] 30 1 doz lemons 45 ½ doz oranges 38 | 1.43 |
" 1 Bushel potatoes | 1.25 |
$6.91 |
([v. B R.])
Spent evening at home and to bed 10.
15-5 Cloudy – pleasant – coolish in the morning – I spent from 9 am to 12 noon at Fanny Fyatts premises attending to [his] of [Mr.] Nathans men [char. ?] and [Jef.] fixing privy box te. Wheeling some coal ashes into yard. – Tom had been cleaning [?] privy about Monday or Tuesday night.
1 Taxes [] paid for 1865
1 [Mr. A Bothick Col. 4 Nard] of this city the following county. State Relief
County Tax | State Tax | relief tax | ||
Kreider ([present] -tenant) | $7.36 | $2.21 | $1.84 | East [81] Street |
[Mr] Home " | 7.36 | 2.21 | 1.84 | " |
John J. Golder " | 7.36 | 2.21 | 1.84 | " |
[Mr] Sehmenk " | 7.36 | 2.21 | 1.84 | " |
Looker " | 7.36 | 2.21 | 1.84 | " |
[Wolf] " | 7.36 | 2.21 | 1.84 | " |
Fisher (Malachi) " | 5.06 | 1.52 | 1.27 | North St. |
Fanny Fyatts or Johnson " | 3.68 | 1.10 | 92 | North Alley |
[Col.] Porter " | 8.28 | 2.48 | 2.07 | [West St.] Street |
$61.18 | $18.36 | $15.30 |
15.30
46.48
3.82 5 per cent off
72.66
18.36
91.02 amt. [paid] by check in [?] Dep. Bank
[?] Mr Nathan [paid?] – J Rawn in full for his this [?] Mr. Brooks $1.00
Spent evening at home and to bed 9 ½ to 10.
16-6 Cloudy – pleasant – m? letter from [Mr. Lotge] Halifax in ans. To one I sent him wrote in reply and kept copy. [write] Julie Ana Rawn having me sented me with the material for a new wrapper a thing I have not had for 12 to 15 years perhaps or ten at all events the women commenced making up it up to day – that is sister Julie Ana and Mrs. Rawn.
M? letter from F.M. Brook Esq. Phila June 15-65 in ans. to mine of 9 [writ. ?]
Paid our hired girl Bal. in full of her wages to 18 [inst] inclusive $1.50
She had been paid her new [Bonnet] from daughter Fannie and cash to her by Mrs. Rawn 25 [?] $2.25
1.00 For Mrs. Rawn for herself to [maintain ?] maker $1.00
{I walked to [4 miles?] [and brought dogs along?]}
(v. [?]) [?] home to bed 10 pm
17-7 Clear and cloudy – very warm and [sultry?]. Mrs. Rawn [paid] at market – 14 [?] as [?] to her 1 lb Butter 25. Beef steak & veal 4 lbs 3 oz. $1.05
Beats & peas 32 | $1.62 |
2 boxes strawberries 35, 2 qts. Cherries 10, Bread, [?], matches | 21 |
$1.83 |
[Mrs. Rawn marketing]
2 lbs Butter 50, 1 lb for shortening 20, veal 25, pear 20, beets 15, Bread 10, [?] 5, 1 lb Bologna 25 | $1.70 |
9 lbs sugar $1.75 some for preserving, | 1.75 |
strawberries, cherries, and gooseberries 61 | .61 |
$4.06 |
1.20 Elias Zodinger Hooper John Calvin for new hat for John
(v. Feb 4)([v BN]) $3.00
Mr. H. Ely son of this city is to be his room mate [another] ? the other half and I got them a draft at the Dep. Bank per $35 the entire amount payable to their owner [where] they endorsed to the order of Henry Robinson [?] (the Co. Means one [?] who roomed with Robinson in this room) and whom they brought [aid] furniture and who next enter the room clears. – Ely and Mr. Calvin are to enter the Freshmen class. (This privy at house on North alley Fanny Fyatts tenant) paid Mr. Nathan by check in full for all [remarks?] for cleaning privy $10.00
Spent day and evening at home and to bed 10.
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