Box 40
Container
Contains 8 Results:
Diary, 1889-1890
File — Box: 40, Folder: 1
Identifier: Subseries 5.1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The diaries here were written by three people: Leroy S. Carpenter, Michael J. Hogarty, and Sarah Carr Hogarty. The most extensive diaries are Leroy's, documenting 65 of his 84 years, though with some significant gaps. The longest gap is the 10-year period during which he moved to the Union Colony, established a home, got married and became a father. In general, his diaries cover daily life of farm activities, weather reports, and church attendance. The five years of M. J. Hogarty's diaries...
Dates:
1889-1890
Diary, 1890-1891
File — Box: 40, Folder: 2
Identifier: Subseries 5.1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The diaries here were written by three people: Leroy S. Carpenter, Michael J. Hogarty, and Sarah Carr Hogarty. The most extensive diaries are Leroy's, documenting 65 of his 84 years, though with some significant gaps. The longest gap is the 10-year period during which he moved to the Union Colony, established a home, got married and became a father. In general, his diaries cover daily life of farm activities, weather reports, and church attendance. The five years of M. J. Hogarty's diaries...
Dates:
1890-1891
Diary, 1892
File — Box: 40, Folder: 3
Identifier: Subseries 5.1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The diaries here were written by three people: Leroy S. Carpenter, Michael J. Hogarty, and Sarah Carr Hogarty. The most extensive diaries are Leroy's, documenting 65 of his 84 years, though with some significant gaps. The longest gap is the 10-year period during which he moved to the Union Colony, established a home, got married and became a father. In general, his diaries cover daily life of farm activities, weather reports, and church attendance. The five years of M. J. Hogarty's diaries...
Dates:
1892
Diary, 1893-1894
File — Box: 40, Folder: 4
Identifier: Subseries 5.1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The diaries here were written by three people: Leroy S. Carpenter, Michael J. Hogarty, and Sarah Carr Hogarty. The most extensive diaries are Leroy's, documenting 65 of his 84 years, though with some significant gaps. The longest gap is the 10-year period during which he moved to the Union Colony, established a home, got married and became a father. In general, his diaries cover daily life of farm activities, weather reports, and church attendance. The five years of M. J. Hogarty's diaries...
Dates:
1893-1894
Diary, 1907-1910
File — Box: 40, Folder: 5
Identifier: Subseries 5.1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The diaries here were written by three people: Leroy S. Carpenter, Michael J. Hogarty, and Sarah Carr Hogarty. The most extensive diaries are Leroy's, documenting 65 of his 84 years, though with some significant gaps. The longest gap is the 10-year period during which he moved to the Union Colony, established a home, got married and became a father. In general, his diaries cover daily life of farm activities, weather reports, and church attendance. The five years of M. J. Hogarty's diaries...
Dates:
1907-1910
Diary, 1911-1912
File — Box: 40, Folder: 6
Identifier: Subseries 5.1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The diaries here were written by three people: Leroy S. Carpenter, Michael J. Hogarty, and Sarah Carr Hogarty. The most extensive diaries are Leroy's, documenting 65 of his 84 years, though with some significant gaps. The longest gap is the 10-year period during which he moved to the Union Colony, established a home, got married and became a father. In general, his diaries cover daily life of farm activities, weather reports, and church attendance. The five years of M. J. Hogarty's diaries...
Dates:
1911-1912
Diary, 1912-1913
File — Box: 40, Folder: 7
Identifier: Subseries 5.1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The diaries here were written by three people: Leroy S. Carpenter, Michael J. Hogarty, and Sarah Carr Hogarty. The most extensive diaries are Leroy's, documenting 65 of his 84 years, though with some significant gaps. The longest gap is the 10-year period during which he moved to the Union Colony, established a home, got married and became a father. In general, his diaries cover daily life of farm activities, weather reports, and church attendance. The five years of M. J. Hogarty's diaries...
Dates:
1912-1913
Diary, 1916-1919
File — Box: 40, Folder: 8
Identifier: Subseries 5.1
Scope and Contents
From the Sub-Series:
The diaries here were written by three people: Leroy S. Carpenter, Michael J. Hogarty, and Sarah Carr Hogarty. The most extensive diaries are Leroy's, documenting 65 of his 84 years, though with some significant gaps. The longest gap is the 10-year period during which he moved to the Union Colony, established a home, got married and became a father. In general, his diaries cover daily life of farm activities, weather reports, and church attendance. The five years of M. J. Hogarty's diaries...
Dates:
1916-1919