Pennellville diaries, 1897-1907.

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Pennellville diaries, 1897-1907.

The diaries offer a daily account of activities and events in rural upstate New York during the later part of the 19th century and early part of the 20th century. The diaries contain descriptions of everyday labors from both a male and female perspective.

diary 2 volumes: bound in vellum.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7283072

SUNY Oswego, Penfield Library

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Fulton Farmers' Institute.

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Thompson, Frederick J.

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Perry, Andrew, 1837-

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Perry, Lulu S.

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The Pennellville diaries were written by Lulu S. Perry and possibly Frederick Thompson, both of Pennellville, New York. It is believed that the two were married sometime after the Thompson diary was completed, which was later found as a set. Pennellville is a rural farming community in the township of Schroeppell, Oswego County, New York. From the description of Pennellville diaries, 1897-1907. (SUNY Oswego). WorldCat record id: 30104813 ...

Phoenix Farmers' Institute.

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Perry, Lulu S., 1881-

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