Mayme Wilbur’s Diary Series | April 1901

Written 124 years ago, Mayme Wilbur’s diary is an insight into the the leading edge in fashion, literature, and Christian activities. Just kidding about the leading edge part – this is Middleburg of which she writes. Seemingly, the punishment for bad behavior in school is “standing on the floor” and the schoolboys are frequent flyers on that front. For the curious, “chockalate” used to be spelled like that. Lastly, RIP Moses Euans. … More Mayme Wilbur’s Diary Series | April 1901

Mayme Wilbur’s Diary Series | March 1901

Middleburg’s turn-of-the-century teen scene is a close-knit group. From Sunday school to regular school, buggy riding, riding “the wheel,” playing ball, and angling for a chicken roast, these young people know how to have a wholesome good time around town.

Fashion-wise, young ladies are wearing patent leather shoes, corsets, and silk waists. Dressing for style is apparent in the class picture. … More Mayme Wilbur’s Diary Series | March 1901