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| Name | Key | More information |
| South Boston, Massachusetts | WooJourSouMA | Wood family lived with Uncle Thomas from 1874-1875, then on I St. from 1875-ca. May 1878 |
| Upper Alton, Illinois | WooJourUppIL | Wood family lived here pre-1872 to 22 June 1874, Rev. Milton Wood, Ella, and diariest were all working during this period |
| Camden, Maine |
WooJourCamME | probably birthplace of Rev. Milton Wood, site of his final illness and burial, burial site for his parents and daughter Annie |
| Skowhegan, Maine | WooJourSkoME | diarist unsuccessfully attempted to be self-sufficient and support her family by teaching music but had at most seven pupils, Rev. Milton Wood ordained here, many close friends of Rev. Milton Wood befriend diarist |
| Dorchester, Massachusetts | WooJourDorMA | diarist, Ella, and their mother moved to a rented house or duplex in May 1878, diarist gave piano lessons to daughter of landlady as partial rent and sewed a great deal |