SERIES I. LEGAL SERVICES AND LEGAL NOTES JOURNALS (1858 – 1911)
Eight (8) Journals
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series consists of Joseph Skirm’s journals that contain notes of services rendered and payment received for legal services, deed drawn, receipts sent, and mortgages, among other services. The journals are labeled either “Legal Services” or “Legal Notes” and span a date range of 1858-1911. Some excerpts include “Studied Clark’s case and drew up notice of examining him as a witness, and copy, and saw case discontinued [July 10th 1862],” and “Drew up and filed resignation of Josefa (illegible) of her guardianship of her husband Nicholas Dodero and drew Court order allowing such resignation [1862]”, “Received from Wilhelmina Harmon administration of the Estate of Oscar R. Harmon, deceased, two hundred dollars…[1901]”.
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Box 1: 5 Journals “1858-1894”
Box 2: 3 Journals “1901-1911”
SERIES II. WEATHER JOURNALS (1876 – 1911)
Three (3) Journals
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series consists of three (3) journals labeled “Weather Journal”. Journal 1 spans the date range of 1876-1886, Journal 2 1886-1889, and Journal 3 1907-1911. These journals contain Joseph Skirm’s observations about the weather. In them, he records the temperature, and the events he and his family did that day. Some examples include: “March 14—This morning 38◦. Yesterday opened with rain and clouds, cleared about ten o’clock with a north wind, and after that the day was pleasant”. Another excerpt: “March 21. This morning 52◦. Yesterday pleasant and warm. I worked a little in flower garden yesterday morning, and in the afternoon went with Joseph and James to farm, where I washed several trees, not well washed before, and the boys dug around some trees in new orchard, and Joseph killed a large gopher. The sun rose clear in this morning, but now sometime before seven o’clock a fog is coming in.” (From 1876-1886). Another: “April 5th 1887. This morning 46◦ fully and clear. The fog cleared early, yesterday and day warm and pleasant. The boys planted corn and peas yesterday before and after school. This day warm and pleasant. On Sunday afternoon last April 3, a heifer calf was born to Cherry”.
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2: 1 Journal
3: 2 and 3 Journals
SERIES III. HOUSEHOLD AND WEATHER JOURNALS (1869 – 1906)
Three (3) Journals
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series consists of three Journals labeled “Household Journal” or “Household and Weather Journal”. Journal 1 spans the date ranges of 1869-1876, Journal 2 1890-1898, and Journal 3 1898-1906. The contents of these journals include money spent on food by Joseph Skirm for his household and other items such as medicine and “books for the children”, as well as professional and personal calls made by acquaintances, and money paid by clients for rent, loans paid, and balances of his account, and upkeep of his house. Some excerpts/examples include: “January 7th Santa Cruz 1869. Spent for oysters $.37 ½ Medicine $.75. Candy $.25. Balance on hand $514.12 ½ . Dr. Peabody made professional visit to children. House finished by masons downstairs this afternoon: and man commenced cleaning house for painters today” (From Journal 1). “Household and Weather Journals” contain observations about the temperature and sate of the day, as well as events done that day. There are some mathematical calculations on the front and reverse covers of Journal 2 as well as some personal notes such as “Lizzie and Annie went to a matinee today—Sept. 15. 1894” and “May is curling her hair today—Feb. 11”. There is also a receipt dated 12/24/1924 from Wood, Coal and Hay, Etc. The signature is illegible and it is unclear whom the receipt belongs to. Journal 3 contains mainly weather observations and notes on the plantings of crops and flowers, the temperature, wind, and time spent by Skirm in his office.
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Box 3
SERIES IV. LEGAL JOURNAL REFERRING TO SANTA CRUZ PIONEERS (1866 – 1876)
One (1) Journal
Series Scope and Content Summary
This series consists of a single leather bound record book. This record book refers to Santa Cruz Pioneers including the Isaac Graham estate, William Moore, George Otto, Henry Cowell, John Porter, Hiram Imus, and others. The date range for this record book is 1 November 1866 to 11 December 1876.
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Box 4