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Julia Wilbur pocket diary, 1867
Wilbur wrote page-length entries summarizing personally significant events for each day of the year. Primarily documents her charitable work in association with the Freedmen's Bureau and social/political events in the Reconstruction era. Actively observed and commented on governmental proceedings in Washington, D.C. Attended congressional sessions, White House receptions, and various lectures throughout the year. Also describes spending extensive time with her family in New York. The memoranda at the end include miscellaneous notes, and excerpts from the Anti-Slavery Standard and Richmond Dispatch regarding African-American suffrage.
Wilbur, Julia, 1815-1895 (author)
1867
408 pages
HC.MC-1158, Box 1
Julia Wilbur papers--https://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/resources/hcmc-1158
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