Inauguration Day March 4 1861 a Young Detroit Girls Witness to the Stirring
Inauguration Day March 4 1861 a Young Detroit Girls Witness to the Stirring
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In case of any trouble, Mr Trowbridge is going to secure a house in New Jersey somewhere for his wife and family. I cannot bear to anticipate such a thing. Monday evening. 1 2 odock P. M. Late as it is, I am going to take a few minutes to tell you about the little company this evening who have just taken their departure. — in the first place let me tell you that they came partly to hear votre soeur the fiddler — Now Dedie dont scold, I couldnt help bringing my violin here. I know you told me no...t to carry it around with me in your famous epistle which yon finally condescended to send me. Well, the guests were Cap & Mrs Macomb, 17 Cap & Mrs John Rogers, 18 Col Wilkes 19 and daughters, Miss Meigs, & Miss Gallaudet, 20 — I believe that was all. It was an informal affair just gotten up this afternoon. Miss Jerusha Rodgers a sister of Kates 21 husband was here too — we [5] had a very pleasant evening. I played two pieces — my old "Souvenirs" and the "last rose of summer" with two or three variations.
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