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Franklin McMillan Diary, 1925
Franklin McMillan Diary 1925 46.pdf
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Nov 30th Dec 1st a little snow on the ground but milder ploughing Raspberry bushes.
Dec 2nd. Cloudy & mild Indians quit work for the winter every thing about done.
Dec 3rd we all left two years ago today for Cal. {California} some change since then. weather here today fine & mild.
Dec 4th mild & cloudy was down town paying Taxes & accounts. taxes this year about $30 higher in Nelson total in Nelson & East Flamboro $735.78
Dec 5th. Cold & stormy Lillie left us three months ago today. Rain & snow nearly all day getting cold at night.
Dec 6th. Colder with some snow. went to city & saw Mr & Mrs Boniface. also called at Mr Moys to see the new Radio. Pfanstiehl Radio it seems pretty good
Dec 7th cold & cloudy some snow on ground and freezing pretty hard.
Dec 8th. a few snow flurries & getting colder tonight.
Dec 9th. cold & real winter weather this morning. colder
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