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Mary Agnes "Aggie" Cooper Diary, 1902-1903
MaryAgnesCooperDiary_1902-1903ExerciseBook_026.pdf
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Sun June 22 - Fine but dull and cold. I went to Fisherville, and we walked out to evening church.
Mon June 23 - Fine but dull, Aunt Mattie went down to bring Aunt Rosetta up, Miss Pages called, the day of Elia {Picked}
Tue June 24 - Fine but rather dull, Aunt Mattie {"Had green peas" written in between lines} and Uncle out at the Moon's Supper.
Wed Jun 25 - Rained heavily in the afternoon and evening -
Thur June 26 -Fine but very windy, Jennie Green and Reata Cooke, here, Uncle and Aunt Nellie at Thornhill in the evening, Aunt Rosetta, Aunt Mattie and I at Pa's in the evening (Coronation Postponed)
Fri June 27 - Fine and a little warmer, Uncle at Mr Whites moving a farm, I went to Mr Teasdales, Aunt Mattie and Aunt Rosetta at Ma's for tea, Lizzie finished her Exam,
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