Sunday, July 29, 2012

1862 July 30 Chapel Hill, N.C.

[from the diary of Eliza Oswald Hill, refugee from Wilmington, N.C.]

Wednesday 30th  It is becoming warmer & warmer every day.  So that visit-
ing is entirely given up until after tea--Mrs. Watters & I went up to Miss
Sally Malletts last night & paid her a long visit--Today we have
all been sewing in my room & eating fruit--So far I have seen
no fruit up here to compare with that we get in Wilmington--
& the country women ask enormously high for what they do bring.
William is still quite unwell everything he eats or drinks he
throws immediately up--Mrs Saunders & daughter called to see
us all this morning & Mrs Guthree has gone into the country--I
received a letter from Tom to day--I was much disappointed at finding
it dated the 4th of July--more than 3 weeks ago-

MSS 6960

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