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Franklin McMillan Diary, 1926-1927
Franklin McMillan Diary 1926 & 1927 58.pdf
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San Diego won score 6 to 5. mother & the children went to Claytons by street car and I called around after the game. we got home about 8 pm.
Mar 28th. Busy all day we are leaving San Diego tomorrow at nine oclock if all goes well Took some snaps of the house. also. Broadway. the city hall & Santa Fe station. some job packing our trunks. they where so full could hardly get them shut. it was pretty late when we got to bed.
Mar 29th. Up early this morning. Heck the mover called for our trunks about 7 oclock. we left the house about 8 a.m. drove our car to Station (Mr Walker is to take it back and sell it). Mrs Clayton Francis Golden & Mr Bob Walker down to the station to see us off. The weather is cloudy and looks like rain. We left on time at 9 a.m. wonder if we will ever see it San Diego again. The flowers seem to be at their best
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