Series I: "Her Own Trip Book", 1903-1948, inclusive
Scope and Contents note
Mabel's personal diary (1903-1948), which she labeled "Her Own Trip Book," seems to have begun as a travel diary and expanded over the years to record her daily activities. The earliest diaries in this series contain notes of Mabel's trips to New York City, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Massachusetts. These diaries are minutely detailed and report on the details of the places she visited more than on her or her companions' own personal thoughts and experiences . For example, Mabel faithfully copied the inscriptions on each monument, church, or other building she visited. While the early diaries in this set describe trips taken to visit family and friends, the later diaries describe her frequent trips to New York City for the purpose of sightseeing, attending services at Trinity Church and St. Paul's Chapel, and visiting the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. Mabel was a devout Episcopalian, and these diaries contain detailed notes (often in outline form) on sermons she attended. The very last diaries contain clippings from The New York Times and other newspapers. Many of these clippings are on the subject of global politics.
"Her Own Trip Book" Volume 1, December 1903 - July 1917
"Her Own Trip Book" Volume 2, July 1917 - April 1918
"Her Own Trip Book" Volume 4, circa 1920
"Her Own Trip Book" Volume 5, October 1918 - May 1919
"Her Own Trip Book" Volume 13, May 1932 - August 1932, inclusive
General
Volume found in the stacks in April 2022, separated from the collection. Reunited and added to the finding aid, April 14, 2022.