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Katharine Spofford Tone book

Katharine A. Torrence (1860-1922) wrote a sort of baby book for her niece Katharine Spofford Tone (1904-1983). It's a composition notebook with details of Katharine's early life, illustrated mostly with clippings from newspapers and other sources. It's undated but would be about 1910. A few scans are below, followed by a full transcript and notes.

Selected scans

Transcript

Many pages include labeled clippings, as seen in the scans above. On these pages the transcript includes the names. The book doesn't include any actual photos of people.

Katharine Spofford Tone

Her Book

Edited by Aunt Katie

Vol I. No I.


Katharine Spofford Tone was born on Nov. 22 1904


And made a dear Mother and Father and little sister very happy


Miss Fulton took the best care in the world of her.

  • I don't know who Miss Fulton was, possibly a nurse

Aunt Helen, Uncle Fred

Uncle Bert, Aunt Florence

Uncle Frank, Aunt Gertrude


Aunt Katie

Father loved to talk about her and wrote many letters to the Aunties and Uncles about her.


From the first she was a jewel and dearly beloved by her mother and little sister.


Her father would not take all the money in the world for her.


She was called Katherine Spafford in honor of her Grandma.


She often visited at her mother's old home in Rochester. The old home where Aunt Katie, Jim, Uncle Fred, and Aunt Helen lived.

Aunt Katie

Jim

Aunt Helen

Uncle Fred


Katharine


Jim loved to talk to his father about dear little cousin Katharine


Aunt Katie

Katharine

Mother

When quite a little tot, in company with mother and Aunt Katie and E., she went to Bergen, N.Y. to visit her grandma.


Julia went along to help care for her.

Julia

Katharine

E

  • Julia is unknown, possibly another nurse or servant.

Mother found the first tooth.

E.


Katharine soon learned to walk in her tender and soon took a step alone. To the delight of her father.


She was Mother's little pet and allowed no one else to dress her.


Her grandma came frequently to see her.


One of her delights was to help father wind the clock.


E. and Katharine had such good romps at bed-time each night.

K.

E.


Elizabeth's little friends always liked to play with Katharine

Elizabeth

Katharine

Jean

[illegible name]


Clover crest, the beloved country home of Katharine


Some of the things that Katharine loved at Clover crest

Trollo

  • Trollo is illustrated as a dog. The spelling here might be off.

Gobbles, Quack Quack, Cluck Cluck

Cluck, cluck

Daisy & Ruth

Peep peep

  • Illustrations include turkey, ducks, chickens, another chicken, cows (Daisy larger than Ruth), and a chick.

Teddy

Ruth

  • Illustrations are a horse and a cow

Katharine and E. enjoyed chasing the hens.

Katharine

Elizabeth


A happy family

She delighted to feed the hens and watch the pigs and cows at Clover crest

  • The "happy family" is illustrated with a picture of pigs.

Katharine loved to stand and look through the bars at "Daisy"

  • Illustration of cows

Christmas Morning

Katharine and Santa Claus were the best of friends


A few of the things that Santa left for Katharine

Frances McNair

Quack Quack

Susie

Gladys Blanche

She liked to admire herself

Teddy

  • Illustrations are:
    • Frances McNair: a doll. Frances Macdonald McNair was an art nouveau artist, which might be relevant.
    • Quack Quack: toy duck
    • Susie: doll
    • Gladys Blanche: doll
    • "admire herself": mirror
    • Teddy: bear

Katharine was very fond of her dollie


She was always delighted to be kodaked by her big sister Elizabeth.


She was very fond of eating all the good things that Julia made.


Katharine


Katharine and Esther had such good times playing house and making sand cakes.

Esther

  • I don't know who Esther was. Probably not another name for Elizabeth, who is just called "E" in this book.

George is Katharine little brother, whom she greatly admires.


The road she loved to travel in company with E. and Father and Mother, behind "Prince" or "Teddy" to Canonsburg.


Aunt Katie


Pinney St. School, Rochester

The school where Aunt Katie teaches and where Katharine and Elizabeth liked to go when they came to Rochester.

Katharine

Elizabeth

  • The picture here may be an actual picture of the school, which is the Pinney St. apartments, 420 Pinney St., as of 2021.

In company with her father she goes to Bergen to visit Grandma. They went in the "sleeping train" and had dinner in the "dining train".


Cousin Robert

Cousin Katharine

Aunt Florence

Came to Clover crest for a visit and they had such a happy time with Katharine, E and all the folks.


Katharine

Cousin Robert

Teddy

  • Teddy here is illustrated as a horse

Elizabeth

Cousin Katharine

Katharine

George

Oh! what fun they all had playing, riding, and going fishing and wading down at the creek.


Katharine

Aunt Katie

Elizabeth

Jim

When Katharine was six years old, she had a few of her little friends to dinner at Clover crest. They had such a good time and she was a happy little girl.


George


E.

Cousin Jim

Katharine

Katharine, Elizabeth, George, and Cousin Jim had such a merry time at Hallowe'en with their Jack o'lanterns and false faces. Oh! such good taffy too.


From Rome

Paris

From Brussels

Switzerland

Germany


Corals from Florence

Ring with a "pink set"

Aunt Katie

Katharine

Katharine was delighted to see Aunt Katie when she came home from Europe and was much pleased with her pink beads and the "Ring wif the pink set" she bought her.


Third Church


She starts to Sunday school at the Third Church, 5th and Negley Aves. Pittsburgh.


Liberty School


Some of her class mates

Katharine on her way to school

She was a very happy little girl, when she started off to the kindergarten at Liberty School.

  • Possibly the current Liberty K-5 at 601 Filbert St in Pittsburgh

The Grand March


Parisian

Rome

Katharine was so happy the day of her first cotillion, which her dancing class held. She had white roses and wore her Roman sash and white gloves.

  • "Parisian" has a picture of gloves. "Rome" has a picture of a sash.

Katharine and her big sister Elizabeth, looking at foreign postals and pictures. Katharine admires her sister very much.


She liked to sew, and made "jabots" for her Aunties.

She liked to play the piano too and is very fond of music.


Katharine and George enjoying a ride

  • Illustration of two children on a horse

Katharine

George

Katharine exercised a sisterly care over her brother George. They were great chums.


She was always happy to have mother read to her, and was never so happy as when father, mother, Elizabeth, and George were with her.

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