Discover 1869 Original, Homey Rochester New York Area Manuscript Diary Handwritten By A Descendent Of An Ontario County Pioneer Series [oEM6K5JQ]
1869 Original Manuscript Diary Discover a piece of history with this 1869 original manuscript diary, a treasure trove of the past written by George A. Wheeler, a descendant of an Ontario County pioneer. This meticulously preserved diary offers a glim
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1869 Original Manuscript Diary
Discover a piece of history with this 1869 original manuscript diary, a treasure trove of the past written by George A. Wheeler, a descendant of an Ontario County pioneer. This meticulously preserved diary offers a glimpse into the daily life of a late-19th-century farmer, capturing the simplicity and essence of rural living. The diary, measuring 4 inches by 2 3/4 inches, is 100% complete and in excellent condition, making it a valuable collectible for history enthusiasts and manuscript aficionados alike.Product Features and Specifications
This rare find is a true testament to its time. It features the name George A. Wheeler on the inside cover, suggesting the writer was likely the man himself, George A. Wheeler (1856-1939), a respected figure in the community. The diary entries, while sparse, offer a glimpse into his daily routines and chores, such as "I went to school," "I plowed," and "I picked apples." This personal account of his life as a farmer, president of the Ontario Agricultural Society, and an active member of the Universalist church provides a unique perspective on the era. The diary is a 48mo size, over 3" to 4" tall, and is bound to intrigue any collector or historian.Unmatched Historical Value
Owning this diary is not just about possessing a piece of paper; it's about connecting with the past. The writer mentions visits to Canandaigua NY and Bristol NY, hinting at his location in the rural area south of Rochester NY. The highlight of his travels was a two-week trip to New York City, where he describes his visit to Central Park and seeing a theater in the evening. This diary is a tangible link to the pioneer spirit and the rural lifestyle of the time. With its rich historical content and personal anecdotes, this diary is a must-have for anyone interested in 19th-century American history.What Our Customers Say
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