Description
Donald Gordon was an American who lived
in Japan with his parents when he was a child. On March 31, 1889 his mother gifted him a
journal. He filled his journals with daily entries of varying lengths. The first was a gift
from his mother, and the second a Christmas gift from his father. In the journals, Donald
wrote about issues of typical concern to a young boy, including school, friends, church,
leisure activities, and family vacations. The journals also include clippings, sketches, and
other ephemera.
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