Saturday, February 6, 2016

Summer 1918 Travels, continued

[The little notebook goes on. Here is the second page, which rather like page one. Here she evidently made some purchases, and she kept careful records.] 
[Page 2]

Clock 13.00   B. 4.00
Beds 20.00   Poudre 2.34
                                        
[Now, on to New York and New Jersey and more addresses.]

Benj. H. Lindes [?], Lake George, NY.
R. D. 2

Nichols & Stone Co. (chairs paid)
82 Logan Mass.
Brooklyn Chair Co.
425-433 W. 28th St. N, J.

Antiques:
Mrs Spooner  Glenn Falls, N, J,
            quilts
Chas. Sherman  145 Bay St.
Wm. Turner   Bay St.
Mrs. Hubbell 45 1/2 Park St.

[The next three pages consist of IH’s notes from a lecture.]
[Page 3]Oct. 19  Deal

[The October 19 date is a puzzle, as is the location of the lecture.]
 Reconstructing Am. Bus.

Ante bellum      25 billion per mun.[?]
Nor. orders [?]  46 billion

18,000,000 people changed occupations.
What gov. action would business like?
. . .
Industrial Councils in Eng,
. . . .

Hmmm!

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