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Mary Agnes "Aggie" Cooper Diary, 1910-1911
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Fine but cold. a white frost. We have four chicks
Cold and dull all day. Charlie and Grant here for tea.
Fine and cool. Charlie and Grant here for tea. I went to Mrs Tom Bones to trade eggs.
Fine bright day and warmer. Whit Sunday Willie and the boys here for tea. Aunt Nellie at Willies in the evening. I called at Mr Teasdales. Annie is much worse. Ice. Uncle, Aunt Mattie and I at church.
Fine and war, moved our Range out at noon. Willie helped us.
Fine and warm. Men put in Roots. We put in beans and some cucumbers. I was at Miss Phillips in afternoon.
Rained last night then cleared and much colder. very high wind. Aunt Nellie called to ask for Annie Teasdale.
A while frost then came out warm. Put Bacon away. I called to ask for Annie Teasdale.
Fine and warmer in the evening it rained heavily. King buried. Aunt Nellie at memorial service.
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