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Bonds Voted for Building Union High School Building - 63 Burial of Battle-Ship Maine and Marines who lost their lives in the Eplosion of the Ship in Havana, Cuba Harbor - 77 Born - to Lilla and Alfred Jory a Second Daughter and Fourth Child - 89 Bridge across Second Slough Re-built - 91 Born to Theresa and James their first Child and Son - 94 Born to Susie P. and Dr. Cornish their Second Child and Son - 96 Born to Lottie and Tip Anderson a Second Child and Son - 106 Baptized - John Willard Thorp by Rev. Kidder - 109 Born to Alice M. L. and Chester W. Moore, their first Son and Child - 122 Born to Norval W. and Pearl (Hammond) Cook their First Child and Daughter in Sacramento - 143 Born to Frank and Maud Locke their Second Child and First Son - 156 Burned to death - Enos Gallagher of Elliott - 167 Born -Lottie Anderson's Third Boy - My Sixth Great-grandchild - 172 Born - First Child to Elizabeth (Westerfield) Thommun and John Paul Thommun in Stockton - 205 Burned - Phillips Exeter Academy - Exeter, N.H. - 210 Born - First Daughter and Second Child to Theresa and J.E. Thorp - 211 Baptized - Delia Marcella Thorp - Theresa's Daughter - 240 Building Committee chosen for Church Annex - 257 Burned - Grand Central Hotel of Stockton - 268 Born - First Son and child to Alice Hammond Petch - 287 Bethlem Pageant on Christmas Eve. 295
Date Original
January 1911
Dates Covered
1911-1915
Circa Date
circa 1911-1915
Source
Original dimensions: 23 x 36 cm.
Resource Identifier
Locke_Diary_1911-1915_Image_004.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