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Mary Agnes "Aggie" Cooper Diary, 1902-1903

MaryAgnesCooperDiary_1902-1903ExerciseBook_060.pdf

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Thur Jan 23 - Fine and cool. We girls up at Mr Keys, Elies birtday.

Fri Jan 24 - Fine and very warm, Annie had the girls for tea.

Sat Jan 25 - Very very hot, the girls here for tea also Mrs name?}

Sun Jan 26 - quiet cool again we went to morning ch. I went to Fisherville. Pas here for tea. Some of them went to Edgely

Mon Jan 27 - Fine and cool. Aunt nellie & girls picking berries

Tue Jan 28 - Fine day & cool, I went to Prayer meeting.

Wed Jan 29 - Fine & very warm after sevre storm. We girls at Mr Leads. aunt n & I picked berries

Thur Jan 30 - Fine day. moderately warm. we were at home.

Fri Jan 31 - Fine and very cool, uncle in Toronto. mick at home pore

Sat Aug 1 - Fine day. I went to Toronto uncle & aunt M helping at }

Sun Aug 2 - Went to morning church, I went to Fisherville. They bot Marjories home last night. Pa here in the evening.

Mon Aug 3 - Uncle at Willies, our men at Pas. Fine and cool.

Tue Aug 4 - Raining heavily all morning. Aunt N and Annie went to Toronto. I went to prayer meeting. Ma here in The evening.

Wed Aug 5 - Fine but dull and sultry. Uncle with Willie getting machine

Thur Aug 6 - Fine day. Aunt Mattie , Morjorie and I drove to Thornhill,

Fri Aug 7 - Fine and cool. Pa's all here and hauled first barley.

Sat Aug 8 - Fine day, finished barley here and went to Pas in the morning at home all day,

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