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Mary Agnes "Aggie" Cooper Diary, 1902-1903

MaryAgnesCooperDiary_1902-1903ExerciseBook_017.pdf

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Mon apr 14. Fine but cold, Uncle drove Mrs Troyers down to Toronto, Aunt Mattie went down to Town.

Tue Apr 15. Fine and much warmer, Uncle is driving Mr Sr John around, (J.C) Mr Horne pruning trees.

Wed Apr 16. Fine and Warm, Uncle and Aunt Nellie at Richmond hill and called at Mrs McElroys, I went to Prayer Meeting. M

Thurs Apr 17, Fine and quiet warm; I walked out to Thornhill and called at Mary Watsons, Uncle out in the evening, we have (3C)

Fri Apr 18. Fine day at home, Marjorie and Charlie stayed here while Mary went to town.

Sat Apr 19. Fine day. Aunt Mattie came home on the afternoon car.

Sun Apr 20. Fine day and warm, Uncle and I at Fisherville in the afternoon, and Uncle, Aunt Nellie and I at evening church. Aunt Mattie at Pa's in evening . Mrs Charlton died.

Mon Apr 21. We took paper off the parlor and got the new paper on. We set our two young turkeys

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