. Eight journeys abroad. o 647 Mostar 648 Between Mostar and Jayce, Herzegovina 649 Sarajevo, Capital of Bosnia 652 Jayce 653 Royal Palace, Budapest 655 Hotel de Crillon, Paris 661 Hotel de Crillon, Place de la Concorde, Paris 662 Hotel de Crillon, Paris 663 The Garden, Hotel de Crillon, Paris 663 Count de Rcchambeau 666 Countess de Rochambeau 667 Her Son Clifford, Uniform of 1st City Troop in Campaign of 1898. . 673 And in the U. S. Army in 1917 673 256 South 15th Street, the Home 1873 to 1894 674 1532 Chestnut Street, Her Home in 1873 674 Rittenhouse Square and 1905 Walnut Street, Home 1894


. Eight journeys abroad. o 647 Mostar 648 Between Mostar and Jayce, Herzegovina 649 Sarajevo, Capital of Bosnia 652 Jayce 653 Royal Palace, Budapest 655 Hotel de Crillon, Paris 661 Hotel de Crillon, Place de la Concorde, Paris 662 Hotel de Crillon, Paris 663 The Garden, Hotel de Crillon, Paris 663 Count de Rcchambeau 666 Countess de Rochambeau 667 Her Son Clifford, Uniform of 1st City Troop in Campaign of 1898. . 673 And in the U. S. Army in 1917 673 256 South 15th Street, the Home 1873 to 1894 674 1532 Chestnut Street, Her Home in 1873 674 Rittenhouse Square and 1905 Walnut Street, Home 1894 to 1912 .... 675 Castanian, Home in Germantown 676 Jamestown Home in 1885 676 Jamestown Home as She Changed it, 1912 677 Garden at Jamestown, 1912 677 Grape and Plum Arbor in 1912 678 The Home in Newport, R. I., 1888 678 Interior of Jamestown Home in 1912 679 The Last Day in the Garden, Jamestown, 1912 679 The Villa at Ccronado, California, 1913 680 In the Garden at Coronado, California, 1913 680 The Coronado Villa 680. THE JOURNEYS OF 1869-70 THE JOURNEYS OF 1869 AND 1870 Ambition for culture and travel finally brought permis-sion to satisfy these long-looked-for undertakings, for , at that time Mary D. Richardson, sailed on the30th of October, 1869, with her Father, James Richardson, ofSt. Louis, and arrived safely in Paris, and thence followed herexperiences in France, Italy, Switzerland, England, Scotland,Norway, Sweden, Finland, Russia, Austria and the Tyrol anda return to Italy. After the long months of study underMaestro Lamperti in Milan began the journeys through Ger-many, Belgium to England. It is apparent from the letters that every moment wasutilized in the acquisition of useful and intellectual experi-ences, the study of historic, artistic and social conditions,and the noting of surroundings in a manner remarkable for aperson so young. The energy shown in the ascents of Vesuvius and of theGrand Mulcts was exceptional, and the memories of theseaccompl


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