J. E. Guild journal 1843 Guild, J. E. journal

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J. E. Guild journal 1843 Guild, J. E. journal

This 72-page journal chronicles J. E. Guild's travels from Boston to Washington, D. C.; Baltimore, Maryland; and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, during February and March 1843. Guild described his daily social activities, which included attending parties, meeting with acquaintances, and interacting with prominent individuals, including United States Supreme Court justices.

1 volume

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6391548

William L. Clements Library

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