
Aida A. Austin kept a diary in 1881, the year she turned 20 in November. She lived in New York City with or near her Eldred-Austin relatives during the winter months. In the summer, Aida and her New York City cousins travelled some 100 miles to the village of Eldred, New York, and stayed with Aida’s parents, Henry and Mary Ann Eldred Austin.
In January there were plumbing problems in New York City.
Some February excerpts
N.Y.C., Tues., February 1, 1881
It has snowed all day so we did not go to the Park. I had a letter from mother today. She cannot come down. I have commenced studying again.

N.Y.C., Wed., February 2, 1881
It has been fearful cold today; went to the Park.
N.Y.C., Thurs., February 3, 1881
It has not been quite so cold today. Ida frosted her big toe yesterday. Maria was here this afternoon. She is going to stay with Mary. They are going to give her 12 dollars a month.
N.Y.C., Thurs., Feb. 10, 1881
I have a very bad cold and feel terrible.
N.Y.C., Friday, February 11, 1881
…My teeth commenced aching…and I went to the dentist and had two out. I took the gas and I had to go to bed I felt so bad.
N.Y.C., Sat., February 12, 1881
My cold is worse…
N.Y.C., Mon., February 14, 1881
My cold is so bad I can hardly see. Continue reading



















