Rather a pleasant day.
Called on Miss F—y C—t this evening.
From the Line-a-Day Diary of Nathan Beekley, Iron Clerk
In 1849, a young man named Nathan Beekley, perhaps 22, moved to Philadelphia to begin a new career keeping the books of an iron manufactory. At the same time, he began keeping a book of his own: a line-a-day diary in which he recorded the cultural events, street entertainments, and courting rituals that filled his days and nights.
The original diary (shown above) is located in the manuscripts collection of the American Antiquarian Society. The transcription will be posted daily and can be searched by keyword, subject, or date.Subjects
- Art (9)
- Birthday (1)
- Boarding houses (11)
- California (4)
- Churches (50)
- Courts (1)
- Current Events (9)
- Daguerreotype (3)
- Dancing (1)
- Diseases (12)
- Entertainment (69)
- Exhibitions (13)
- Family (16)
- Food (1)
- Friends (45)
- Games (10)
- Girls (58)
- Gold Rush (3)
- Holidays (8)
- Housing (2)
- Hunting (3)
- Illness (5)
- Lectures (18)
- Money (3)
- Music (29)
- Norristown (52)
- Parades (4)
- Reading and libraries (13)
- Ships (6)
- Shopping (8)
- Sleighing and skating (3)
- Socializing (122)
- Streets of Philadelphia (23)
- Technology and Science (6)
- Theatre (50)
- Weather and science (90)
- Wife (1)
- Work (16)