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Charlotte Waterbury's Autograph Book

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An autograph book belonging to Charlotte Waterbury (neé Wettlaufer). She grew up in Hawkesville, then moved to Palermo around 1905.

The practice of keeping autograph books was common throughout the mid-19th century, initially popular on college campuses and gradually shifting to become more and more the practice of children, especially girls. These books were circulated among teachers and classmates, who left messages remembering good times or wishing the recipient well. These were frequently in the form of clever rhyming verses. Autograph books were still popularly used until roughly the 1940’s, however the practice has gradually been abandoned, partly due to the rise of school yearbooks which serve much the same purpose.

This entry reads:

January 16th, 1901
Dear Charlotte
In the book of life, God’s album
May your name be penned with care
And may all who here have written
Write their names forever there
From your friend
Mrs. Tyach (?)
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OIKW0116
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