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Albert "Russell" McKay Diary, 1909-1916

Albert'Russell'McKay_1909-1916_076.pdf

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january month 1911. 

sum .8. ethel me bought was married on wednesday dec 28th, 1910. to bhales patterson at her own home prince albert.

1965 1830 _____ 3795

leulla turner of prince albert was married to edurin harty of prnice albert wednesday january 4th 1911.

father and i was over to the whitee famr to=day january 8, 1911.

fred j, mokary was to a farty up at hasty fred night jan 6, 1911 about 30 people there.

we got 3125 lbs of coal on jan 10th 1911 and 3510lbs before total= 66 35lbs

at ained on jan 11-11

fred was doun to boneskon 11th

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