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Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1872-December 31, 1874
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179th Saturday June 21st 1873 I finished my white dress today Grand-ma, Grand-pa and Jim Mc were here for dinner today. After supper I went over to the Pinney house and went to the ten oclock train to meet Lou Sherfey. The bus brought us to the, end of the bridge and we walked up through the lot. Sunday June 22nd 1873. It rained some today. Winnie and Mr Schell went to the country. We did not go any place. I wrote to Mr Huebner. Monday June 23rd 1873. Winnie and I walked this forenoon. Mother and Lou went to town in the afternoon After an early supper I went over to the depot to meet Flo. I went to Mrs Hills with her and then came on home it was dark before I got there. I had a letter from Mr Huebner today. Tuesday June 24th 1873 We ironed this morning and did some baking. Hattie and Lou went to town in the afternoon. I wrote to Mr Huebner. The Atlantic folks were here for supper and the McCollister girls to stay all night. Charlie came home today
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179th Saturday June 21st 1873 I finished my white dress today Grand-ma, Grand-pa and Jim Mc were here for dinner today. After supper I went over to the Pinney house and went to the ten oclock train to meet Lou Sherfey. The bus brought us to the, end of the bridge and we walked up through the lot. Sunday June 22nd 1873. It rained some today. Winnie and Mr Schell went to the country. We did not go any place. I wrote to Mr Huebner. Monday June 23rd 1873. Winnie and I walked this forenoon. Mother and Lou went to town in the afternoon After an early supper I went over to the depot to meet Flo. I went to Mrs Hills with her and then came on home it was dark before I got there. I had a letter from Mr Huebner today. Tuesday June 24th 1873 We ironed this morning and did some baking. Hattie and Lou went to town in the afternoon. I wrote to Mr Huebner. The Atlantic folks were here for supper and the McCollister girls to stay all night. Charlie came home today
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