Sunday March 23, 1890
Jervis McEntee Diary Entry, March 23, 1890, from the Jervis McEntee papers, 1850-1905, in the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
Sunday, Mar 23, 1890 Fine and bright with a high wind which rapidly dried the mud. I wrote to Will. H. Dutton in answer to his letter of last October and told him about meeting Mrs. Sheffield who knew him in Utica. I also wrote to Alice. Girardie and Florence came over as usual to pay their Sunday visit. I went down and called at Cantines and saw him and Mrs. Sheffield. I thought Charlie was a little troubled as to what he was going to do in the future as I think Carrie is getting tired of being there and with the care of his little Agnes he hardly knows what to do. He spoke rather feelingly I thought while Carrie went to put Agnes to bed. I staid there an hour and then went down to John's. It had grown much colder and was freezing. John and I went over my statement of my account which I sent him Dec. 31st in which I made some errors. The account was correct but my manner of stating it was not right but we cleared it up.
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