Continued Thursday, September 1 1864 Today finds us setting up the loom and beaming the piece on for to weave. Theodore Hetfield made us short visit this morning . Mrs Bush also called at night. Min, Henry and I went over to Rilys to cut some apples had a very good time, got home about 1/2 past 11. Friday 2 Today finished putting in the piece and wove about an inch pretty well done, Ann called this morning cut apples until 9 o'clock and retired. Saturday, September 3, 18864 Ah! Ah! A party party party this evening;;; Well Min you are quite accommodating to commence to write this for me but how some ever I will finish, well the spinning bee goes off today Mother went but Min and I stayed home until evening we went over and we had a very good time, especially going home when G Denmon accompanied my sister home and and Calley and Joey, Minny and Georgy, and Jane H, Saliina Besteder and I got all of them so mad they would not speak to us excepting Coe. he did not get mad about 9 o'clock when we got home it rained a little but not enough to hurt any one. Sunday 4 Today it is very cloudy and rainy attended Sunday School but not many out. went home and to bed but could not take much peace for Min had so much to say. I suppose she feels so big because she had a beau that she does not know how to act. Monday 5 Very rainy day indeed Mrs Wells made a short call . A couple of gents were to dinner, But I have been weaving all day long wove 2 yards and 1/4 pretty will done for the first day. Tuseday, September 6 1888864 Cloudy and somewhat rainy. this forenoon wove 1 yard and 1/2 this afternoon went out begging for the picnic first called to the Dr then went to the Grocery from there to Mr Pooles, to Holcomb and until I got around then started home met Marg Austing and Teen and jane. Wednesday 7 Teen stayed all night - Teen started from here about 2 o'clock went to her Uncles; I at home all day weaving, rather cloudy hope it will be pleasant for the picnic tomorrow, baked a cake and biscuits for to take. Thursday 8 Well the day has proved very pleasant but has been rather cold; the picnic went off very nicely quite a number out. Mr Joshua Lewis and Mr Cleft were the speakers got home about 4 o'clock, Friday ,Spetember 9, 1888864 Rose Heitsman, and Jane Bodle, called. Jane for to get her school order out, Father was not at home she did not get it; I went to the corners with them called to the grocery in the store, got some oil, called to Mrs Bells to get my corset mended. Arrived home about dark. Saturday 10 Today finds me doing not much of anything, wove this morning until Mag Austin came along, then I went to the corner with her, called to the Office, but no letters for me, and sent one to T.W. called to the grocery this evening attended a party to Mrs Cory Frimppters, had as good time as could be expedited. Sunday 11 Denmon as I expected came home with Min. Louisa, Jane, Fanny, Malinda and I came alone, Min and Deb were the only ones that could get a beau. Had a very good time, plaguing them as usual got them mad again got home about 1 o'clock; very rainy again today stayed at home all day long on account of the rain wrote to George. Monday, September 12 1888864 Here is Monday again, and it is very cold. indeed, for the time of the year; I of course am weaving, wove three yards; George Mires here thrashing this afternoon, Mrs Whitswel here to dinner and I guess that is about all. Tuesday 12 Very, very, cold, cold and cloudy wove two yards this day and done a few other chores. Dr Thompson called this afternoon. Beloved let us love one another; for love is of god and every one that loveth is born of God and knoweth God. 1 John, 3rd chapter of verse. Wednesday 14 Raiy, Rainy, Rainy, Rainy, Rainy and I have been weaving all day. wove almost four yards; for it has been better not to have known the way of righteousness than after they had know it to turn from the holy commandments. Thursday, September 156 1964 At home all day long finished my piece today and spooled some yarn to weave some sheets and a dress, Minnie went to the corners I expected to see Coe and also to send a letter to George R Hetifild Eastern Branch Park Washington,D.C. Friday 16 Pleasant day indeed mother and I went over to Uncle Thompsons to warp stayed until after dinner then started home I called to Netts a short time, When I got home I found I had a invitation to attend a party at Mrs wills we went and had a middling good time. Saturday 17 today put in the piece to weave again. Mrs Brunges here visiting. Jane Hetfield called to invite us to an apple cut. Min and I went and we had a very good time indeed the best party I have been to this fall. Mollie Hetfield. Sunday, September 18, 1864 this day dawned very plea sand indeed. but clouded up about 10 o'clock and rather cold the remaining part of the day; Attended Sunday School, but there was no meeting, Mag Austin called for to get me to visit her I went home with her got home about dark. Monday 19 this day has been very pleasant indeed and I have been at home all day weaving and gathering apples and peaches in the evening helped cut apples we cut one bushel. Tuesday 20 At home also today nothing of importance to write here but I will have to write something for I have said I surely must not let a day pass but I must write in my Diary. E,H. Wednesday, September 21 1864 this morning at 6 o'clock found me on my way to Troy got there in time for the 9 o'clock train on my way to Scranton, went to Theodore Hatfields, took dinner then Emma and I went over to Scranton walked around, bought me a hat some cuffs and a collar got Min a pair of loves stood for some phonographs got home about 9 o'clock. Thursday 22 Very pleasant today indeed. I have been at home weaving cutting peaches and gathering peaches and apples. Deby Houser and Thompson called for Min to go to Mrs Wellars to cut apples she of course went. Friday 23 Very cloudy and looks very much like a storm. Mrs Shafer and Mrs Perry here visiting. Min and I had our fortunes told I expect it will all come to pass I hope. some of it will come to pass whether it all does or not. Satruday, September 24, 18864 this day finds me at home all day long also weaving had an invitation to an apple cut this evening but did not go. Min was awful mad because she could not go and I was glad, Received a letter from G,R. Hetfield and one from G.W. Thompson. Sunday 25 Very pleasant but is rather cold attended Sunday School but their was no meeting so went home and answered G.H. Hetfield letter. Meg Austin called, when she whet home I of course went a peace with her. Monday 26 To day as usual finds me weaving wove almost 2 yards I might have woven more but had to wait for Min to go to Housers to borrow some shettles.G Miers here thrashing again got done about noon. Thursday. September 27 18864 Very pleasant day indeed weaving until noon; Coe called to invite Min and I to an apple cut this evening. Mrs Bell here visiting had a very good visit. well we went to the apple cut and had a very good time I went with G.M. Callie Jaquese came home with us and stayed all night. Wednesday 28 Rather cloudy and rainy after the spree, I think I will go to the very next spree that I hear of for I got something that I do not get very often. Ed Pool was down here and told mother where the party was and Mother gave us a shipping for going to such a place I don't know as I blame her about it. Thursday 29 Weaving of course, Callie Jaques here to dinner then Min went home with her. Received my photographs today they look very good indeed better than I thought they would. Friday, September 30 One year ago today I was to Wilkes-Barre to a great Republican mass meeting but today I am seated in the loom weaving. I wonder where I will be a year from today; perhaps at home and perhaps a great way from there. To be Continued