Diaries (re move back to Hope Gulch, flood in Marysville damaging placer claims, gold nugget, trip to New York, death of father, etc.), 1908
Scope and Contents
Diaries. 1863-l937. 3 linear feet. The diaries of Idora Z. Smith Guthrie are a day-by-day account of her life, friends, family, activities, education, teaching career, domestic work, placer mining and homesteading experiences, sales career, etc. The diaries describe the social life and customs of rural New York, Helena, and the Marysville area and make note of events happening all over the world such as the Chicago fire and the death of President McKinley. Some of the volumes contain other information such as a listing of letters Idora Guthrie wrote and sent, her expenditures for stamps and church donations, etc. Two unidentified diaries (1871, 1872) are in the collection and discuss life in rural New York, social outings, farm labors, etc. There is also a file of clippings (undated) sent to or kept by Idora Guthrie.
Dates
- Creation: 1908
Language of Materials
English
Conditions Governing Access
Collection open for research.
Extent
From the Collection: 3 linear feet
Repository Details
Part of the Montana Historical Society, Research Center Archives Repository
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