Selina Schroeder diary selection, 1889

The diaries of Selina Richard Schroeder, written when she was a teenager, gives the reader a wonderful insight into the late 19th century adolescent world. Selina was the daughter of Louisa and Gilliat Schroeder. In the diaries, she shows concerns not unlike of teens of today. In 1889 she writes, &l...

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Main Author: Selina Richard Schroeder, 1875- (Creator)
Collection:Schroeder family papers (#4054)
Date:1889
Volume Number:Volume 1889 diary
Format: Electronic
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Online Access:https://digitallibrary.hsp.org/index.php/Detail/objects/14529
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Summary: The diaries of Selina Richard Schroeder, written when she was a teenager, gives the reader a wonderful insight into the late 19th century adolescent world. Selina was the daughter of Louisa and Gilliat Schroeder. In the diaries, she shows concerns not unlike of teens of today. In 1889 she writes, “I am going to be still more careful about who sees this book than I was with the last, and unless it is absolutely necessary, no one shall ever open it but myself and my chum Edith L. Speyers.” She also occasionally wrote in code.

This digital record only contains images of the first 12 pages of Selina's 1889 diary.