Pages That Mention Henry Anderson Brumfield
1918
Monday, October 14, 1918
A good day. Ben and Owen hauled pea hay this morning and plowed this evening. Paul and Josie and I stripped tobacco all day. Little Henry and Beatrice Owen tied this evening. Mr Dews come and got some apples and brough us some corn.
Ben went to Strait Stone and carried 4 chickens and 2 doz eggs. Bough soap and oil.
To night Ben and Paul and Owen are at the barn putting tobacco in the pit.
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Thursday, October 17, 1918
A good day. Ben sowed wheat today. The rest of us tied tobacco most of the day.
Josie come home and got dinner. Carries boys was here this evening and had Hazel with them.
Henry fixed him a dumb bull today. He thinks it great. To night Ben and Josie went to Strait Stone for some thing to eat.
There is lots of sickness a round. Ben had a letter from Jim today he was well.
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Monday, October 21, 1918
A good day. Ben went to Chatham with Jim Emerson Lucius Gravley and Chesley Edmons and Faber Jefferson and lots of others had to start to training camp.
John Hutcherson disked Bens wheat land this morning for one dollar per acre.
We that was Paul and Owen and Josie and Henry Brumfield and Luke and Norman Owen all stripped tobacco. To night Ben and Paul has gone to the barn to rebulk some tobacco.
Josie gave me a nice lot of candy a present from Josie and Carrie. Tomorrow is my birthday. I will be 72 years olde.
I thank them both. Mother.
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Thursday, October 24, 1918
A good day. We all except Ben stripped tobacco until dinner.
Ben shod the horses this morning. This evening he went to Level Run after lumber and carried it to Willie Hubbards planer. Never got home til after dark.
Paul Josie and Henry and I gathered up the peanuts and washed them. We made a nice lot of them. I finished the socks that I knit for Charley Harvey. Irvin come for them.
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Friday, October 25, 1918
A cloudy day and a little rain. Ben worked on his waggon this morning. This evening he went to Level Run for a load of lumber. Paul Bennett plowed and fixed rows for straw berries. Josie planted the vines.
Mr Owen and his crowd stripped tobacco. I helped a little before dinner.
Josie got dinner. She had to cut her wood to cook with. This evening Josie and I both helped on the tobacco.
We are out of flour. Ben has gone to Thompsons to night to get some. We have wheat at the mill but the miller is not well enough to grind it.
Henry has caught two rabbits in his traps. He is very proud of that.
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