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18650430
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A very fine day but [inelligible] cool of bright and early, feel first [the?] Bells chiming and the birds singing all seem joyful. Received a good letter from unknown f[rien]d Miss Gertie Taylor. Answered the same [words crossed out - inelligible] whom I hope soon to meet. ----------------------------- Sunday, April 30. A very fine day but winds cool. Up bright and early, feel first rate, bells chiming and the birds singing, all seem joyful. Received a good letter from my Unknown Friend, Miss Gertie Taylor, answered the same, --also wrote to my Judith-- whom I hope soon to meet. Crooks, Terence G. “Transcribed and Annotated Diaries of Henry Oliver Nightingale.” Unpublished manuscript, 2014. Microsoft Word file.

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Henry O. Nightingale diary, 1865
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UC Merced, Library and Special Collections
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Henry O. Nightingale diaries

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