across the little bridge by the Victoria House & Albert
Memorial (group "America") to the French Building,
where we went in & saw some fine ex- hibits - notably an exact
reproduction (in wax &c) of a murdered man - his clothes his
position - the spot & all & a photograph of the original - showing
how true this was. After going thro' there we went into the
Massachusetts Building - which is the dearest old Colonial,
homey place - with fine old desks, pianos, beds, chairs, & other
relics. Then went over to the N.Y. and found that very fine
indeed. Met Charella
& Edward , & Mrs. Allen & Atkinson there and registered.
Went over into the Phila- delphia with Ned & Will
Wray (who met us there) & saw the Liberty
Bell &c & also met the Cutler's,
who greeted me very pleasantly. We went through the
Virginia Building - (old Mt. Vernon mansion) and into the
Idaho. & then
Ned & Will left me temporarily & I met
"our crowd" and we all went to the
Plaisance - which is a joy! The foreigners, the sedan chairs
- and the carriers with their ridiculous trousers - the queer
booties & people! - When we got to Cairo St.
across the little bridge by the Victoria House & Albert
Memorial (group "America") to the French Building,
where we went in & saw some fine ex- hibits - notably an exact
reproduction (in wax &c) of a murdered man - his clothes his
position - the spot & all & a photograph of the original - showing
how true this was. After going thro' there we went into the
Massachusetts Building - which is the dearest old Colonial,
homey place - with fine old desks, pianos, beds, chairs, & other
relics. Then went over to the N.Y. and found that very fine
indeed. Met Charella
& Edward , & Mrs. Allen & Atkinson there and registered.
Went over into the Phila- delphia with Ned & Will
Wray (who met us there) & saw the Liberty
Bell &c & also met the Cutler's,
who greeted me very pleasantly. We went through the
Virginia Building - (old Mt. Vernon mansion) and into the
Idaho. & then
Ned & Will left me temporarily & I met
"our crowd" and we all went to the
Plaisance - which is a joy! The foreigners, the sedan chairs
- and the carriers with their ridiculous trousers - the queer
booties & people! - When we got to Cairo St.
across the little bridge by the Victoria House & Albert
Memorial (group "America") to the French Building,
where we went in & saw some fine ex- hibits - notably an exact
reproduction (in wax &c) of a murdered man - his clothes his
position - the spot & all & a photograph of the original - showing
how true this was. After going thro' there we went into the
Massachusetts Building - which is the dearest old Colonial,
homey place - with fine old desks, pianos, beds, chairs, & other
relics. Then went over to the N.Y. and found that very fine
indeed. Met Charella
& Edward , & Mrs. Allen & Atkinson there and registered.
Went over into the Phila- delphia with Ned & Will
Wray (who met us there) & saw the Liberty
Bell &c & also met the Cutler's,
who greeted me very pleasantly. We went through the
Virginia Building - (old Mt. Vernon mansion) and into the
Idaho. & then
Ned & Will left me temporarily & I met
"our crowd" and we all went to the
Plaisance - which is a joy! The foreigners, the sedan chairs
- and the carriers with their ridiculous trousers - the queer
booties & people! - When we got to Cairo St.