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Henry L. Root Diary

 Item — Folder: 1
Identifier: RH-A-4391

Scope and Contents

The collection amounts to one diary written by Henry L. Root for the 1870 year. The first page says “Patent Self Closing Diary for 1870 Published for the Trade” and the following pages have a calendar for the 1870 year, rates of postage, a complete table of stamp duties, eclipses for 1870, and a calendar with a weather record, sunrise times, sunset times, moonset times, and moon phases for each day. All of these pages are printed in red and black ink. The rest of the pages have the day of the week, and the date printed on the top of each page in black ink and the rest of the page has lines to write on. Henry L. Root wrote in black ink, blue ink, and pencil. He talks of the weather, the town, how he felt that day, and what he did or what happened during the day in his entries. The final pages are for memorandums and cash accounts, though he only uses the January page for cash accounts.

The inside front cover has written in black ink “Henry L. Root Constantine Jan 21st, 1870.” His writing is somewhat sporadic and picks up for a while before dropping off again multiple times. He starts January 1st and writes consistently until May 3rd, and starts and stops a few days at a time through May, June, and September, with his final entry being on October 3rd.

Dates

  • Creation: 1870

Creator

Biographical / Historical

Henry L. Root was the son of Aaron Root, who was born in Massachusetts. His mother was born in Ohio. Henry L. Root was born on February 4, 1840 in Michigan, and resided in Constantine, Saint Joseph, Michigan for until he died December 21, 1925.

Extent

1 Volumes : The front and back covers and the binding are all black and have indented horizontal lines going all the way across. The front cover also has a metal clasp and the word “diary” is stamped on the front cover in gold. The edges of the pages are gold. ; The diary measures to about 3.875 inches x 5.875 inches.

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

The collection is composed of a singular diary belonging to Henry L. Root for the year of 1870, who lived in Constantine, Saint Joseph, Michigan at the time.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Given by the Sturgis Public Library.

Physical Description

The diary measures to about 3.875 inches x 5.875 inches The front and back covers and the binding are all black and have indented horizontal lines going all the way across. The front cover also has a metal clasp and the word “diary” is stamped on the front cover in gold. The edges of the pages are gold and the pages themselves are thin and white, but have now yellowed with age. Some of the pages have ink or pencil lead smudged on them.

The diary is in pretty good condition overall. The ink has lightened and faded but is still legible. The pages are yellowed and delicate, but have no creases or tears in them, though the cover is creased, stained, and shows some signs of weathering.

Title
Henry L. Root Diary Finding Aid
Status
Completed
Author
Leo Gingerich, Mallory Heslinger
Date
2023-08-14
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Western Michigan University Archives & Regional History Collections Repository

Contact:
Charles C. and Lynn L. Zhang Legacy Collections Center
1650 Oakland Drive
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5307 US
(269) 387-8490