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1918
Thursday, June 20, 1918
A good day. Ben and Owen finished getting up wheat and rye this morning. Ben and Marvin went to Hubbards this evening. Josie finished Beatrice Owens dress this evening. I got the dinner.
This evening Grace Brumfield and I went to the river fishing. Caught eels.
Got home at dark. Josie had milked and got supper. I was glad. I was tired. I got a letter from Mary Brumfield. I am glad to hear from them.
10 oclock
1919
Thursday, September 25, 1919
A good day. Jim and Owen went to Gretna with the tobacco today. Ben went to Gretna with the car. He bough roofing for the hen houses.
Carrie spent the day with Josie.
Lee Brumfield and I went to the river. Lee caught one fish. I did not catch any thing. I was glad to go with him. I bought 10 pounds of sugar from Oscar Booker. I stopped at Mr Dillards while Lee & Dillard gathered some chinquapins.
Marvin went to Danville today. Reese went with him.
8 oclock
Wednesday, October 22, 1919
A cloudy day warm and good. Ben & Owen worked on the wheat land. Jim has not bin well. He had the tooth ache and his jaw is swolen. Josie got the most of the dinner. Nellie attended to the baby.
To day is my birth day. I am 73 years olde. I got up at five oclock and got breakfast. Seven: milked two cows then churned. Washed 68 pieces and went to Marvins. Come home and milked.
Nellie & Josie got the supper. I kept the baby.
Ben said he would carrie me to the river. I had no one to go with me. Thought I would wait and go some other day if I can.
I started John a letter to day.
Ben has gone hunting to night.
8:30 oclock
1921
Tuesday April 26, 1921
A good day. Very warm this evening. A thunder cloud now at 8 oclock. Ben plowed today. Jim plowed the garden and worked it with the hoe. Josie and I washed this morning. Josie got dinner. Carrie washed with their new washer. They are pleased with it.
Josie and the children all but Edna went to Marvins.
Josie washed the dineing room floor be fore she went. Reese carried Edna and I to White Falls. I caught three fish. Reese caught one. There was at least a dozen people at the river. I guess all had a good time if they did not get many fish.
Friday July 29, 1921
A good morning. Ben & Jim worked on the tobacco this morning then floored the cook room. Marvin went to preaching. Reese carried him then come home and carried his mother and all the children and I to Mr Johnsons mill. The children Edna and Hazel & Eva waded a bout in the river. I fished a little. Caught four.
A man come here and bought 23 chickens and two doz eggs.
Julia and Josie are here tonight. Bus [?] Miller was sick this evening. He is the hand that worked at Marvins.
The wind broke the shade trees.