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        <titleproper encodinganalog="Title">Finding aid for Mary J. Evans notebook<date normal="1904-02-08/1906-03-12">1904 February 8–1906 March 12</date>
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          <addressline>Phone: 302-831-2229</addressline>
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      <titleproper>Mary J. Evans notebook<date normal="1904-02-08/1906-03-12">1904 February 8–1906 March 12</date></titleproper>
      <publisher>Special Collections Department, University of
      Delaware Library</publisher>
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        <addressline>Newark, Delaware 19717-5267</addressline>
        <addressline>Phone: 302-831-2229</addressline>
        <addressline>Fax: 302-831-6003</addressline>
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        http://www.lib.udel.edu/ud/spec/</addressline>
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        <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="100">Evans, Mary J., fl. 1850-1906.</persname>
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      <unittitle encodinganalog="245$a">Mary J. Evans notebook<unitdate type="inclusive" encodinganalog="245$f" normal="1904-02-08/1906-03-12" era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1904 February 8–1906 March 12</unitdate>
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      <unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="deu">MSS 097, Item
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      <extent>1 v. </extent><extent>( 24 p.)</extent> <dimensions>11 cm.</dimensions></physdesc>
      <abstract>This small notebook contains brief, sporadic notes taken by Newark, Delaware, resident Mary J. Evans from 1904 to 1906. The entries document monetary transactions, home life, and events  in the community over the two-year period. </abstract>
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      <p>Acquired, 1957.</p>
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      <p>The collection is open for research.</p>
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      copyright holder. Please contact Special Collections
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      <p>MSS 097, Item 026, Mary J. Evans notebook, Special Collections, University of
      Delaware Library, Newark, Delaware.</p>
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      <p><note><p>Mary Jane (Black) Evans was the youngest daughter of Samuel Henry Black and Dorcas Armitage Middleton. On June 17, 1856, she married George Gillespie Evans, a community leader in Newark, Delaware.</p></note></p><p> After marriage, George Gillespie and Mary Jane  Evans settled in Newark, building their house across from the Evans family’s general store. Their six children included son Charles B., and five daughters: Ann M.,  Harriet N., Margaret G.,  Agnes Armitage, and Lena Evans.</p>
      <p><bibref>Scharf, J. Thomas. <title>History of Delaware,1609-1888</title>. Philadelphia: L.J. Richards and Company, 1888.</bibref>
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      <p><note><p>This small notebook contains brief, sporadic notes taken by Newark, Delaware, resident Mary J. Evans from 1904 to 1906. The entries document monetary transactions, home life, and events  in the community over the two-year period. </p></note></p><p>The entries made by Evans were very brief and were for the most part random. Several of the entries list payments made to individuals for services and goods delivered, as well as the amount of money withdrawn from the bank. Evans also documents weather events (such as snow storms), random daily activities, trips taken to visit relatives and other cities, gifts received, and events in the region (such as a fire in Baltimore). She also noted the deaths of various individuals, including that of her husband George G. Evans, in 1904.</p>
    <p>The notebook itself contains autograph notations made in pencil.</p></scopecontent>
    
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      <head>Related Materials in this Repository</head>
      <p>This item forms part of MSS 097 Diaries, Journals, and
      Ships' Logs collection.</p>
    <p>MSS 271,  George G. Evans Family Papers and Supplement G., Special Collections, University of
      Delaware Library, Newark, Delaware.</p></relatedmaterial>
    
    
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