Thursday June 26, 1884
Jervis McEntee Diary Entry, June 26, 1884, from the Jervis McEntee papers, 1850-1905, in the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
Thursday, June 26, 1884 In the cherry business nearly all day. The two little boys came and picked for me. They picked about 65 quarts. I invited Girard & Mary & John & Nannie to tea which went off successfully and we had a pleasant social time. The rain cleared off in the night and today there has been a brisk wind from the North with a delightful temperature. I had a letter from Sara from Westernville. She was going to Janet Hubbards today and is to meet my father in Utica on Monday to come home, arriving here at 8 o'clock in the evening. I bruised my finger today and my hands are in a fearful condition, and I am tired tonight. The house is lonely again and a half sad feeling settles down upon it.
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