The handwritten diary of E.E. and E.B. Johnson in Boston.

The handwritten diary of E.E. and E.B. Johnson in Boston. University of South Florida Tampa Library still image eng The handwritten diary of E.E. and E.B. Johnson. Old South Church is also filled as a museum with a collection similar to the State House. We visited the historic Boston Common, an immense playground now grown up with large trees in many places, making it a magnificent spot. Right near to the Common is the Public Garden. A grand sight. Green grass, everywhere, beautiful flowers of every clime and kind, trees and shrubbery of every class, fountains and rivers, making a paradise in all. From here we passed to the Museum of Fine Arts. An immense beautiful structure some three or four stories high filled throughout with collections from the beginning of time unto the present day, relics from buried cities, mummies, collections from Egypt and every nation that ever existed, too great and wonderful to describe. We visited some of the fine churches. We took in the city hospitals, here we find Frank's sister schooling herself to be a "trained nurse" with her atention we were shown all through the buildings and grounds about 7 or 8 hundred are continually confined here. The handwritten diary of E.E. and E.B. Johnson. Old South Church is also filled as a museum with a collection similar to the State House. We visited the historic Boston Common, an immense playground now grown up with large trees in many places, making it a magnificent spot. Right near to the Common is the Public Garden. A grand sight. Green grass, everywhere, beautiful flowers of every clime and kind, trees and shrubbery of every class, fountains and rivers, making a paradise in all. From here we passed to the Museum of Fine Arts. An immense beautiful structure some three or four stories high filled throughout with collections from the beginning of time unto the present day, relics from buried cities, mummies, collections from Egypt and every nation that ever existed, too great and wonderful to describe. We visited some of the fine churches. We took in the city hospitals, here we find Frank's sister schooling herself to be a "trained nurse" with her atention we were shown all through the buildings and grounds about 7 or 8 hundred are continually confined here. United States Massachusettes--Suffolk County--Boston Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection

The handwritten diary of E.E. and E.B. Johnson in Boston.

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The handwritten diary of E.E. and E.B. Johnson. Old South Church is also filled as a museum with a collection similar to the State House. We visited the historic Boston Common, an immense playground now grown up with large trees in many places, making it a magnificent spot. Right near to the Common is the Public Garden. A grand sight. Green grass, everywhere, beautiful flowers of every clime and kind, trees and shrubbery of every class, fountains and rivers, making a paradise in all. From here we passed to the Museum of Fine Arts. An immense beautiful structure some three or four stories high filled throughout with collections from the beginning of time unto the present day, relics from buried cities, mummies, collections from Egypt and every nation that ever existed, too great and wonderful to describe. We visited some of the fine churches. We took in the city hospitals, here we find Frank's sister schooling herself to be a "trained nurse" with her atention we were shown all through the buildings and grounds about 7 or 8 hundred are continually confined here.

The handwritten diary of E.E. and E.B. Johnson. Old South Church is also filled as a museum with a collection similar to the State House. We visited the historic Boston Common, an immense playground now grown up with large trees in many places, making it a magnificent spot. Right near to the Common is the Public Garden. A grand sight. Green grass, everywhere, beautiful flowers of every clime and kind, trees and shrubbery of every class, fountains and rivers, making a paradise in all. From here we passed to the Museum of Fine Arts. An immense beautiful structure some three or four stories high filled throughout with collections from the beginning of time unto the present day, relics from buried cities, mummies, collections from Egypt and every nation that ever existed, too great and wonderful to describe. We visited some of the fine churches. We took in the city hospitals, here we find Frank's sister schooling herself to be a "trained nurse" with her atention we were shown all through the buildings and grounds about 7 or 8 hundred are continually confined here.

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Manatee County Public Library Historic Photograph Collection