S. Agnes Kummer Diary Guide to the S. Agnes Kummer Diary SC 00938

Guide to the S. Agnes Kummer Diary SC 00938


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Repository
Special Collections Research Center
Identification
SC 00938
Title
S. Agnes Kummer Diary 1863-1866
Quantity
0.1 Linear Feet
Creator
Kummer, S. Agnes
Language
English, French

Administrative Information

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Conditions Governing Access

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Custodial History

This collection was formerly identified as Mss. Acc. 2009.174.

Preferred Citation

S. Agnes Kummer Diary, Special Collections Research Center, Swem Library, College of William and Mary.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Purchase. Acquired: 04/21/2009.


Scope and Contents

Diary of S. Agnes Kummer of Baltimore, Maryland. In addition to her life in Baltimore where S. Agnes Kummer taught school, she documents her travels within the United States, as well as to England and France. Entries are written in English for the most part with some expressions and sentences in French.

The diary begins in France on an overseas trip in March 1863 and concludes with her description of a 1866 summer trip through the American Northeast into Canada.

She comments on the Civil War and states on April 13, 1865: "The South has gone from bad to worse - Richmond has fallen & the rejoicings thereupon had not ceased when we were stunned with the announcement of Lee's surrender. All seems to be lost for the poor Confederacy." On April 15, 1865 she comments on the "frightful crime" of President Lincoln's assassination: "It is the darkest day of this dark period of American history."

Also included in the diary is a typewritten letter from Laurie Leadbeater Hibbert of Nashville, Tennessee to 'cousin Edith.' A relationship to the diary writer is not established.

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Container List

Mixed Materials Small Collections Box 58 folder: 1
Diary
1863-18661968English