Tuesday July 12, 1887
Jervis McEntee Diary Entry, July 12, 1887, from the Jervis McEntee papers, 1850-1905, in the Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution
Tuesday, July 12, 1887 I thought of going to N. Y. this morning but am glad I did not as it has been very still and warm. Jamie Andrews and I went after dinner on the little boat up to Glasco and back. It was pleasant but very warm. I walked down to the boat and feel no worse for it. A part of the time on the boat I felt badly. Mrs. Capt. Anderson came up last evening and told me to tell Eastman Johnson that the Capt would take Phils Santa Barbara property for $3000, his wife to make out the deed and he would send the cash as soon as he ascertained about the title. I had a note from Whittredge and one from Bowyer. I wrote Eastman and Wilmurt.
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