Creator

Delia Locke

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Married - Fred Allen and Ora Hatch - 174 Married - Eunice Locke and Edward Warren Webster - 188 Murdered - Blanche Lamont and Minnie Williams by Theodore Durrant. 190 Married - Oscar Grubs and Blanche Cahill - 212 Married - Joseph Parker and Minerva Hartley. 232 Married, Nellie Jory to Geo. Harris. 234 Married - Minnie Clements to David Brown. 234 Married - Flora Greenlaw to - Grupe - 234 Married - William Jack and Mamie Matthewson - 240 Married - Hattie Hammond and William C. Drirks of Butte - 296 Memorial gift to Pomona College in John Gerould Lacke's name. 305 Married - Mamie Thorp and Fred. G. Fairchild - 306 Married - George Lucas and Jennie Howard - 308 Measles - Lottie Locke, Alice McLellan and Many others had - 319 Married Agnes Moon and Bartholomew Noyes - 340

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Pension granted to Ida and Children - 14 Painting of Scotia Bluff Ida Sent - 23 Picnic - Sunday Schools to Tuthewey's Grove - 72 Picnic - County Temperance in our grove - 73 Post - office removed from Ambrose's to Bruml's - 83 Pulled down - old Pelton house - 134 Paralyzed - Geo. W. Wise - 159 Paper - mill moved from Stockton to Oregon City - 180 Picnic - County Temperance in our grove - 195 Photographs taken - my own - 200 Piazza to front of house built over - 224 Picnic - S. Schools and Lodges at Tretheway's Grove - 325 Post - Office Changed to Mr. Ambrose's - 345

Date Original

January 1892

Dates Covered

1892-1897

Circa Date

circa 1892-1897

Source

Original dimensions: 22 x 35 cm.

Resource Identifier

Locke_Diary_1892-1897_Image_012.tif

Publisher

Holt-Atherton Special Collections, University of the Pacific Library

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Keywords

Delia Locke, diaries, women, diarist, California, Locke-Hammond Family Papers, Lockeford, CA, Dean Jewett Locke, rural life, rural California, 19th Century, church, temperance organizations, Mokelumne River Ladies' Sewing Circle, temperature recordings, journal

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