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Laura Robinson/Sills Diary, 1901
Laura Robinson Sills Diary, 1901_12.pdf
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February
25th Mon. All home. Father went down to Bristols this afternoon. Mr Irish was here all night.
26th Tue. Mr Irish went away this morning. Father home all day. Mother, Ethel and I were down to Mrs Youngs this P.M. for awhile.
27th Wed. Father went to mill this morning. J. Green, Butcher was here to day. Mother was over to McNabbs for awhile this P.M. Fletcher called here, Ethel and I home all day.
28th Thur. Father went to mill this morning. Mother, Ethel and I were home all day. I have a cold. Mr Noah Tomson was here to see about hiring but we have hired Bristo.
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