Contents
Foreword
Preface
Introduction
Helen Mar Whitney’s Family
1884 Horace Has Spent a Dreadful Night
1885 Oh! How I Feel My Loss—My Widowhood
1886 It Seemed Like a Dream That I Must Awake From
1887 I Woke Myself Sobbing Three Times
1888 This Valley Is Covered with Thick Fog Today—Very Dreary
1889 A Beautiful White Cof.n Held the Little Lamb & All Pronounced Him Beautiful
1890 A “Liberal” Gang of the Scum & Boys Passed Up Our Street
1891 E. M. Wells Came to See Us, & the House, at Evening—Thought It Lovely
1892 We’ve Got to Do Something to Keep Ourselves Out of Debt
1893 Mary . . . Gone to Chicago . . . We Can’t Afford to Go to the Saltair
1894 They Were the Best & Firmest in the Cause of Truth
1895 She . . . Proposed to Have All Lay Hands on My Head & Rebuke My Af.ictions
1896 I Couldnt Talk Right—After One Word All Was Mudled
Notes
Bibliography
Register of Names in the Diary
Index