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Sidney Clarence Van Sickle Diary, 1909-1913
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Daily Record
Sunday at home in forman walked to Hamburg in P.M. rode back on train. Jem Wilson and see {Jotbridge}.
Monday at the store as usual.
Tuesday away to city for goods.
Wednesday at the store.
Thursday at the store
Friday at the store as usual.
Saturday at the store but not feeling very well received Parcel from London for H & P.
Sunday very nice day at home not feeling very well cold in head.
monday at the store as usual. H & P here
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday away to city for good.
Saturday at the store.
Sunday cool west wind home to R and had tea at H & P.
monday at the store as usual.
Tuesday at the store.
Wednesday at the store.
Thursday at the store.
Friday away to city for good.
Saturday at the store as usual
Sunday at home in a.m. drove to R in P.M. and had tea at H & P.
monday at the store as usual.
Tuesday at the store.
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