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219.    March 1865.
[[underlined]] Friday 10.[[/underlined]] Mr. Charles Tatham's two daughters Fanny & Emily Boyd, (stepdaughters) from N. York or rather] Clinton Avenue near to my house. They slept here last night. Mr. B. Tatham came soon after breakefast to be ready to go home at 12. 
Mr. Mc.Alister came with Mr. [[Dreer?]] to see me & spent some time here. Being engaged with company all the morning I didnot paint any. Mrs. G. N. Tatham and Miss Morris their niece came to bid good bye to the N. Yorkers &c. Anna Peale went home this morning. not feeling very well, she thought it was owing to my keeping the rooms too warm while Mary was away. 
50°. n w rain. 39°. n w slight snow. 31°. n w, clear.
[[underlined]] Saturday 11. [[/underlined]] I painted all the morning on N. 113 & 116. Mrs. Oglevie called this morning. This evening Mr. Randle came up and spent a part of the evening with us also Mr. Benson.
26°. calm n w clear. 44°. calm s w clo 8 w. 36°. calm clear
[[underlined]] Sunday 12th. [[/underlined]] Mary at church morning and aftern has not yet returned. Charles came this morning and dined with us. Eddy spent the evening with Emma.
34°. calm n w clear. 43°. calm w clear. 36°. calm w, clear.
[[underlined]] Monday 13.[[/underlined]] I painted all the morning on N. 118 and 117.
Emma Griscom called this morning and went to see her aunt Mary and found her in bed with the erecipilous, she called this afternoon to tell us. 
Mr. G. N. Tatham called, Mr. Wm. Letell, and the two Miss Parrys the sisters of E. V. Parry Esq. of Pottsville, Louisia, she says that Fanny has the Chicken Pox, Edd. Hubley, Burd.  [[strikethrough]] and [[/strikethrough]] Burdie has had the varioloid.
This has been the most like spring day that we have had this season, I have had the windows open nearly the whole day.
46°. calm s w clo 9 w. 63°. calm s w, clear. 65°. calm s w, clear.
[[underlined]] Tuesday 14 [[/underlined]]. I painted a part of the morning on N. 116 and commenced N. 118. a copy of cakes and wine by Raphaelle for Edward.
Mr. Moran gave Mrs. Christie a lesson, putting in the Landscape to her last lesson. present Anna Sellers, Mrs. Christie, Anna Peale and Mrs. Hazelton.
Emma Griscom called, also Burd. Harriet   

Transcription Notes:
erecipilous prob. is Erysipelas.