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Julia Wilbur "Centennial" diary, 1878
Wilbur wrote page-length entries summarizing personally significant events for each day of the year. Documents her social activities and professional life at the United States Patent Office. Includes income records. Frequently discusses her niece Alfreda Bigelow and sister Frances Hartwell, who lived with her at the time. Attended various lectures and events. Mentions receiving an invitation from Susan B. Anthony to the Rochester Woman's Convention.
Wilbur, Julia, 1815-1895 (author)
1878
427 pages
HC.MC-1158, Box 1
Julia Wilbur papers--https://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/resources/hcmc-1158
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