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Mary Ann "Molly" Hilborn Diary, 1921
John Peirson 1921 Diary 42.pdf
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MARCH THURSDAY 10 (69-296) 1921
home all day
sewing & mending a lot of things.
FRIDAY 11 (70-295)
nice day. Will took out his clover seed. he & Cassie went to Port. I went down to Mrs Shanks to tea. getting dry. R . M here to dinner.
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