Diary of Charles Francis Adams, volume 2
1828-11-11
Arose early and went to the Office. Finding myself now in possession of one I immediately set to making arrangements for it’s occupation. I went to Mrs. Wilson’s and transferred my Furniture from my old room with a joyful heart. For my time there was not among the pleasantest recollections of my life. I placed most of it in my Office as I do not propose to make my room at Mrs. Tarbell’s a sitting room, either on the ground of economy or health. I dined at a Restorateur as I wished to cut my connection with the Exchange as soon as possible; passed the afternoon at George’s Office and the evening. Took possession of my room at Mrs. Tarbell’s this evening.