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Edith "Gertrude" Brown Hood Diary, 1927

Gertrude Brown Hood Diary, 1927_094.pdf

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Monday, June 20 Weather, Fine and warm Spent the day at Syracinse, Jordon took us all up for a ride in the airoplane in the afternoon, Jim & Irene first & then Gertie and I. 3000 ft high & 100 mile an down every body enjoyed it but Jim In the evening Jordon took as all to the show

Tuesday June 21 Weather, Fine and warm Me left Syracuse this morning for home at quarter to ten and got home at nine oclock with out any mishap, third but all enjoyed it and found every thing O.K. at home Men had buckwheat ground ready for sowing and {mangds?} nearly finished We went 200 miles in our way home comming by Rochester went 700 miles all told from start to finish

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