For those of you with an interest in David Fears’ “Mark Twain Day By Day”, I’ve been working at incorporating it into my “Twain’s Geography” project. This was recommended to me during the Roughing It conference in Elmira back in ‘21 and it seemed a good fit as I had been unable to develop a suitable time-line, on my own. I had already included selected entries of geographic interest, in fact Mr. Fears had sent me pdfs for different periods, particularly those related to railroad travels. As I write this I’ve created entries for all dates from the first two volumes and most of the last two. Visitors to Twain’s Geography can access these records in a number of ways. Along the top menu bar is the tab “DBD Dates”. This option provides a screen for entering a range of dates. This will create a scrolling list of entries. A second method of access is a menu box at the top left side titled “Day By Day Volumes”. There are four expanding options, one for each volume. The original method of access to Day By Day entries are URLs in the upper right corner of pages categorized as Epochs, Episodes and some Chapters. These URLs open scrolling lists of dates relevant to pages they are found on. As Day By Day entries are part of Twain’s Geography, their content, along with the rest of the site, have been indexed by Drupal, consequently using the site’s “search” option will find them. Each of the Day By Day dates is in a unique node, with the exception of a few that I chose to combine into single dates (node is a Drupal term). I do hope that what I’ve been doing meets with the approval of the Center for Mark Twain Studies, as they own the rights to “Mark Twain Day By Day”. Besides being of utility to my own work, I hope my version of David Fears’ work will provide greater facility and ease of use to researchers. I don’t pretend to claim that there is any original material in either Fears’ work or my own. And, there is little of what might be termed literary analysis. What I do think is that we have provided a guide book through the life and times of Samuel L. Clemens aka Mark Twain. I’m aware that there is criticism of Fears’ work. I would like to provide an opportunity for those that care to provide feedback on the material, both Fears’ as well as my own. Given the nature of the internet these days, such an opportunity can be granted only to registered users of this site. There is no cost involved but I do need a valid email address and I prefer users use their real names. Twain’s Geography is “ad-free” with no commercial ties. I did try using Adsense ads for a time to help defray the expense of running this site, but these provided no income – and I didn’t like their appearance. -- /*Unaffiliated Geographer and Twain aficionado*/ Visit B. Scott Holmes <https://bscottholmes.com> Twain's Geography <https://twainsgeography.com>