July 1899
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| 1 | Sat | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 2 | Sun | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 3 | Mon | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 4 | Tue | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 5 | Wed | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 6 | Thu | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 7 | Fri | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 8 | Sat | The Golconda reached Aden port in the evening. No cargo was allowed into the ship, and no one, white or black, was allowed ashore. |
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| 9 | Sun | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 10 | Mon | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 11 | Tue | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 12 | Wed | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 13 | Thu | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 14 | Fri | Letters: Mr. E.T. Sturdy and Sister Christine The steamer cleared the Red Sea. The Swami watched the 2nd Class passengers land a shark. |
SS Golconda, En route |
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| 15 | Sat | Evening. The ship passed through the Suez Canal to Port Said. | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 16 | Sun | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 17 | Mon | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 18 | Tue | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 19 | Wed | The Golconda entered the Mediterranean. | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 20 | Thu | The Golconda sailed up the coast of Italy. He spoke of the Church. They landed at Naples. | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 21 | Fri | In the morning they left Naples, headed toward Marseilles. | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 22 | Sat | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 23 | Sun | Swami lands at Marseilles. He receives telegram from Christine Greenstidel informing him she has come to London to meet him. Letter: Sister Christine |
SS Golconda, En route |
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| 24 | Mon | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 25 | Tue | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 26 | Wed | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 27 | Thu | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 28 | Fri | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 29 | Sat | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 30 | Sun | Letter: Sister Christine | SS Golconda, En route |
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| 31 | Mon | The Golconda entered the Thames. Arrived at Tilbury Docks in London at 5 am. Met by Margot’s mother, Mary Noble, Margot’s sister, May Noble, Miss Paston, Christine Greenstidel and Mary Funke. |
London, England | |
| This month | Letter: Mrs. Ashton Jonson to Miss MacLeod |
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