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Page 84: "Evening Accompanied Mr Alcott [Bronson Alcott] Mr Rice [Rev. Mr. Rice] Hannah P. [Hannah
Rogers] and Elizabeth H to the East Village to listen to a conversation from Mr A [ Bronson Alcott]."
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Page 28: " I saw several high hills in N.H. [New Hampshire] and also the spires of the churches in Lowell [Lowell, Massachusetts]"
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Page 27: "After dinner I prepared to accompany Hannah [Hannah Rogers], she having invited me to pass Thanksgiving with her in Billerica [Billerica, Massachusetts]"
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Louisa Harris just describes daily life as a student
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Stylized rendering of "FWC" club acronym on front with decorative scrollwork surrounding it, and "SERVICE" along the bottom.
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Portrait of a man in profile facing right, wearing a suit jacket and tie, with an angular face, balding head, and pointed beard and mustache.
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Portrait profile of a man facing right and slightly away from view. The man has closely cropped hair and lines around his eyes.
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Seated man in imperial Ethiopian crown and robe with round designs holding a scepter in profile facing right. Painted in a dark metallic applied to front.
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Seated man in imperial Ethiopian crown and robe with round designs holding a scepter in profile facing right. Writing is in the upper right corner.
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Seated man in imperial Ethiopian crown and robe holding scepter in three-fourths view facing left.
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Narrow rectangular cast of a woman wearing a headscarf in right-facing profile holding a child that looks out at the viewer. Child is not to scale. Plaque is completely white.
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Narrow rectangular mold of a woman wearing a headscarf in left-facing profile holding a child that looks out at the viewer. Child is not to scale.
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Harris talks about her life as well as noting the many milestones in her life towards the latter part of this journal. Earlier in the journal she describes her experiences in school as well as the times she goes to church.
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Harris writes about her life, the places she visits, the subjects she learns about in school, and her family. She descriptively describes her main activities throughout the day that include going for walks, hanging with her friends, spending time with family. She loves writing and attending church as well. Luckily, most of the week in her journals she tends to keep herself busy.
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Various people who Lydia Stow met that were mentioned in journal volumes 1 & 2