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Manuscript Diary of Margaret A. Eadie, 1901-1909

Summary: Manuscript diary, 1901-1909, kept by Margaret A. Eadie of Flushing, New York during her summer vacations near Saybrook, Connecticut. Eadie's family, along with five other families, owned cottages at "Chipmunk Hollow" on the Connecticut River near Saybrook. Her entries record the comings and goings of individuals in the group, which ranged in size from 35 to 40 people (not including their servants); excursions, particularly sailing; entertainments; and meals.

Physical description: 1 volume: 13cm x 19.3 cm (5" x 7 5/8"); 138 pages

Cite as: Margaret A. Eadie Diary, 1901-1909, Special Collections, University of Pennsylvania Library

Held by: Department of Special Collections, Van Pelt Library, University of Pennsylvania [call number: Ms. Coll. 192]

Facsimile note: The pages of the diary appear at approximately twice the size of the original (exact size depends upon monitor used) and have been adjusted for clarity and legibility. No other alterations or enhancements have been made. Adjustments occasionally result in color and brightness variations which exaggerate those on the original. While we have made the best efforts to increase the readability of the facsimile, some portions (especially material written in pencil) remain difficult.


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