Jacob Stouffer diary excerpt, 1863

1863 diary of Jacob Stouffer (1808-1880), a descendant of Swiss immigrants who moved to Pennsylvania in the early 18th century and established Falling Spring Mill in Guilford Township, Franklin County.  Stouffer's diaries, which span 1843 to 1880, tell the story of an American family living...

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Main Author: Stouffer, Jacob, 1808-1880 (Creator)
Collection:Jacob and Eliza Stouffer journals (#3051)
Date:1863
Volume Number:Volume 22
Format: Electronic
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Online Access:https://digitallibrary.hsp.org/index.php/Detail/objects/10509
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Summary: 1863 diary of Jacob Stouffer (1808-1880), a descendant of Swiss immigrants who moved to Pennsylvania in the early 18th century and established Falling Spring Mill in Guilford Township, Franklin County.  Stouffer's diaries, which span 1843 to 1880, tell the story of an American family living in central Pennsylvania throughout the mid-nineteenth century and describe work done on the Stouffer farm, daily weather conditions and short passages about the Civil War, especially the Battle of Gettysburg.

(1) are diary entries for June 22 to July 15, 1863 detailing information pertaining to the Battle of Gettysburg.