• September 19, 1884 Friday

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    September 19 Friday – The contract with James Pond for the readings tour with George Cable was signed. The tour was to run from Nov. 5, 1884 through the end of Feb. 1885 [MTNJ 3: 60n143]. Sam wrote a list of possible readings in his notebook before this date.

    Charles Webster wrote to Clemens: Pond contract signed; bust photo for HF, other misc. [MTP].

  • September 20, 1884 Saturday

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    September 20 Saturday – In Elmira Sam wrote to James B. Pond.

    “I & the family will arrive at the Brunswick on Tuesday evening. I will talk to you about the lithograph & learn the proposed size & style of it. This is necessary for Mrs. Clemens is dead opposed to it; & if she remains so, that’ll end it.”

  • September 21, 1884 Sunday 

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    September 21 Sunday – Sam wrote from Elmira to Karl Gerhardtgiving permission for him to “go ahead & put the medallion-children in marble” for an exhibition. Sam expected to reach New York City on Thursday evening, Sept. 25 and Hartford on Friday, Sept. 26 [MTP]. Note: Sam was still in Elmira on Wednesday, Sept.

  • September 23, 1884 Tuesday

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    September 23 Tuesday  An envelope only survives from Elmira to Karl Gerhardt [MTP].

    The Clemens family (without Sam) left Quarry Farm for New York City [MTNJ 3: 57n128]. They stayed at the Brunswick Hotel. Sam stayed behind a day and then went to Philadelphia incognito (see Sept. 24 entry).

  • September 24, 1884 Wednesday

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    September 24 Wednesday – Sam wrote from Elmira to Karl Gerhardt in Philadelphia:

    “Dear K—Call at the Lafayette Hotel [in Philadelphia] at 9 SHARP, day after to-morrow (Friday) morning, & ask for J. B. Smith. That will be me. Keep my real name quiet. If nothing happens, I shall be there—otherwise I will send you some letters of introduction.”

  • September 25, 1884 Thursday

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    September 25 Thursday – Sam left Elmira on this day, two days after his family left for New York, and traveled to Philadelphia (see letter to WebsterSept. 24). He stopped briefly at the Brunswick Hotel in New York to check on the family. See Sept. 26 notes.