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Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1916-December 12, 1919
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Sunday November 9th 1919 It was cloudy day. Vene had a regular Thanksgiving dinner. I read the papers and walked over to Lizzie Duncans late in the afternoon. It was dark when I got home. a rainy evening all at home. Monday November 10th 1919 It stopped raining and there was a strong with. I wrote Hattie and worked at my crotchet work. The girls went to Eastern Star meeting in evening. Tuesday November 11th 1919 It was a fine day. Vene did the washing, Sallie Sheeley was here in the afternoon. Laura went to San Jose with the High School Band to celebrate Armistice Day in the evening. I took a long walk before supper. I feel fairly well now. Wednesday November 12th 1919 It was very cold today. I was not out of the house till late in the afternoon for a few moments. There was an election for a Community High School. Vene and The Girls voted. It carried. I wrote Lizzie Lindley in the evening. Eleven months today we buried Will. Thursday November 13th 1919 Still pretty cold. I was busy with my fancy work. Mt Haskins came in afternoon and took me to the cemetery in his car to locate The Withrow lot and see where to place the monument. a letter from Ott and I get the paper every day. wrote Hattie today. Mr. Parsons called in late afternoon.
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Sunday November 9th 1919 It was cloudy day. Vene had a regular Thanksgiving dinner. I read the papers and walked over to Lizzie Duncans late in the afternoon. It was dark when I got home. a rainy evening all at home. Monday November 10th 1919 It stopped raining and there was a strong with. I wrote Hattie and worked at my crotchet work. The girls went to Eastern Star meeting in evening. Tuesday November 11th 1919 It was a fine day. Vene did the washing, Sallie Sheeley was here in the afternoon. Laura went to San Jose with the High School Band to celebrate Armistice Day in the evening. I took a long walk before supper. I feel fairly well now. Wednesday November 12th 1919 It was very cold today. I was not out of the house till late in the afternoon for a few moments. There was an election for a Community High School. Vene and The Girls voted. It carried. I wrote Lizzie Lindley in the evening. Eleven months today we buried Will. Thursday November 13th 1919 Still pretty cold. I was busy with my fancy work. Mt Haskins came in afternoon and took me to the cemetery in his car to locate The Withrow lot and see where to place the monument. a letter from Ott and I get the paper every day. wrote Hattie today. Mr. Parsons called in late afternoon.
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