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Mary Agnes "Aggie" Cooper Diary, 1902-1903

MaryAgnesCooperDiary_1902-1903ExerciseBook_025.pdf

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Mon June 16_ Raining in the morning. Aunt Lizzie came, They all went over to Pa's to spend the day.__

Tue June 17_ Fine day, and cool, The Appelbe's came back here, Mary and the children called, Aunt Lizzie went home in the evening.

Wed June 18_ Fine day, Annie and Lizzie here. Uncle at Mr Jacksons raising, He took Minnie and Aunt Nellie for drive

Thur June 19 Fine and quiet {quite} warm, Uncle, Aunt Nellie the Doctor and Minnie all drove out to Markham Village for the afternoon. I went to Prayer Meeting.

Fri June 20_ Fine day, but a little showery in the evening. We all went out to Pic Nic.

Sat June 21_ Raining in the morning. The Appelbes left on the morning train, Uncle went up to Mr Bothams, Aunt Mattie and I went up to Marys in the evening it is quiet cold,

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