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Contains 187 Results:

Louisville, Ky. — Traveled by steamboat to Louisville., 1846 Oct 21

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains a typescript copy of a diary of Rev. Charles Peabody, May 21– September 11, 1846; a diary of Rev. Peabody, October 12, 1846–July 25, 1849, while he traveled in the West (mostly in St. Louis, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio) as an agent of the American Tract Society; and four travel diaries of Rev. Peabody, 1858-1859, recording his travels mostly in Europe. The collection also contains correspondence to Rev. Peabody, 1888-1889; many of these letters are from his Dartmouth...
Dates: 1846 Oct 21

St. Louis, Mo. — Traveled by stagecoach from Louisville to St. Louis. Mentions the town of Vincennes, Indiana: “a most miserable, dirty looking hole.” Describes an accident in their stagecoach due to the driver being drunk. Describes St. Louis as a “great bustling & wicked city. . . . a most rapidly growing city, almost unequalled in the history of modern civilization. It doubled its population once every ten years.”, 1846 Oct 29

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains a typescript copy of a diary of Rev. Charles Peabody, May 21– September 11, 1846; a diary of Rev. Peabody, October 12, 1846–July 25, 1849, while he traveled in the West (mostly in St. Louis, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio) as an agent of the American Tract Society; and four travel diaries of Rev. Peabody, 1858-1859, recording his travels mostly in Europe. The collection also contains correspondence to Rev. Peabody, 1888-1889; many of these letters are from his Dartmouth...
Dates: 1846 Oct 29

Briefly describes St. Louis., 1846 Oct 30

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains a typescript copy of a diary of Rev. Charles Peabody, May 21– September 11, 1846; a diary of Rev. Peabody, October 12, 1846–July 25, 1849, while he traveled in the West (mostly in St. Louis, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio) as an agent of the American Tract Society; and four travel diaries of Rev. Peabody, 1858-1859, recording his travels mostly in Europe. The collection also contains correspondence to Rev. Peabody, 1888-1889; many of these letters are from his Dartmouth...
Dates: 1846 Oct 30

Mentions that he preached at Dr. Bullard’s. Met a young German named Rauschenbusch who proposes to work as a colporteur., 1846 Nov 2

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains a typescript copy of a diary of Rev. Charles Peabody, May 21– September 11, 1846; a diary of Rev. Peabody, October 12, 1846–July 25, 1849, while he traveled in the West (mostly in St. Louis, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio) as an agent of the American Tract Society; and four travel diaries of Rev. Peabody, 1858-1859, recording his travels mostly in Europe. The collection also contains correspondence to Rev. Peabody, 1888-1889; many of these letters are from his Dartmouth...
Dates: 1846 Nov 2

Mentions Mr. Raushenbusch [Mr. Rauschenbusch?]. Meets a German named Henry Homan who had been connected with the Hamburg Tract Society before coming to the United States., 1846 Nov 4

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains a typescript copy of a diary of Rev. Charles Peabody, May 21– September 11, 1846; a diary of Rev. Peabody, October 12, 1846–July 25, 1849, while he traveled in the West (mostly in St. Louis, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio) as an agent of the American Tract Society; and four travel diaries of Rev. Peabody, 1858-1859, recording his travels mostly in Europe. The collection also contains correspondence to Rev. Peabody, 1888-1889; many of these letters are from his Dartmouth...
Dates: 1846 Nov 4

Describes the “tumult and excitement of the business world” in St. Louis. Mentions the many pigs “ready to pounce upon any offal that may be thrown out.”, 1846 Nov 6

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains a typescript copy of a diary of Rev. Charles Peabody, May 21– September 11, 1846; a diary of Rev. Peabody, October 12, 1846–July 25, 1849, while he traveled in the West (mostly in St. Louis, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio) as an agent of the American Tract Society; and four travel diaries of Rev. Peabody, 1858-1859, recording his travels mostly in Europe. The collection also contains correspondence to Rev. Peabody, 1888-1889; many of these letters are from his Dartmouth...
Dates: 1846 Nov 6

Mentions that he turned 30 years old yesterday. Mentions calling on “an old Southern minister named Walther.”, 1846 Nov 9

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains a typescript copy of a diary of Rev. Charles Peabody, May 21– September 11, 1846; a diary of Rev. Peabody, October 12, 1846–July 25, 1849, while he traveled in the West (mostly in St. Louis, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio) as an agent of the American Tract Society; and four travel diaries of Rev. Peabody, 1858-1859, recording his travels mostly in Europe. The collection also contains correspondence to Rev. Peabody, 1888-1889; many of these letters are from his Dartmouth...
Dates: 1846 Nov 9

Cairo, Illinois, Steamboat Talisman —Travels from St. Louis to Cairo by steamboat. He was introduced to Mrs. Burrows (about 25 years old) who is en route to Crawfordsville, Indiana, where her father lives. “Her husband is a vile worthless fellow & has left her.”, 1846 Nov 13

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains a typescript copy of a diary of Rev. Charles Peabody, May 21– September 11, 1846; a diary of Rev. Peabody, October 12, 1846–July 25, 1849, while he traveled in the West (mostly in St. Louis, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio) as an agent of the American Tract Society; and four travel diaries of Rev. Peabody, 1858-1859, recording his travels mostly in Europe. The collection also contains correspondence to Rev. Peabody, 1888-1889; many of these letters are from his Dartmouth...
Dates: 1846 Nov 13

Ohio River — “Still on board the Talisman.” Describes a few other passengers on the boat, including Rev. Milburn, late chaplain to Congress; Mr. Scudder of Birmingham, Mo., and “eccentric old fellow & a Swedenborgian”; and a Baptist minister named Sherwood from Alton., 1846 Nov 14

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains a typescript copy of a diary of Rev. Charles Peabody, May 21– September 11, 1846; a diary of Rev. Peabody, October 12, 1846–July 25, 1849, while he traveled in the West (mostly in St. Louis, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio) as an agent of the American Tract Society; and four travel diaries of Rev. Peabody, 1858-1859, recording his travels mostly in Europe. The collection also contains correspondence to Rev. Peabody, 1888-1889; many of these letters are from his Dartmouth...
Dates: 1846 Nov 14

Steamboat Viola, Ohio River — “I left the [steamboat] Talisman . . . at Evansville. . . . She was the dirtiest & most miserable craft I ever saw.” Mentions discussion he had with Reverends Sherwood, Milbourne [Milburn?], and another minister on board regarding whether it was appropriate to travel on the Sabbath. Lodges at the Exchange Hotel and describes Evansville. Mentions Mrs. Burrows., 1846 Nov 16

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: The collection contains a typescript copy of a diary of Rev. Charles Peabody, May 21– September 11, 1846; a diary of Rev. Peabody, October 12, 1846–July 25, 1849, while he traveled in the West (mostly in St. Louis, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio) as an agent of the American Tract Society; and four travel diaries of Rev. Peabody, 1858-1859, recording his travels mostly in Europe. The collection also contains correspondence to Rev. Peabody, 1888-1889; many of these letters are from his Dartmouth...
Dates: 1846 Nov 16