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Peter Roy Crawford Diary, 1921-1922
Peter CRAWFORD's Diary1921-1922 -33.pdf
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Wednesday Apr. 20, 1921 I delivered mail on all the route with Dick and Charlie’s Gfp. Mr English and Roy repaired gas pipe{illegible}On my way to the Club I went down to the river along the line between my land and the Club to view the line fence.The day was fine and the roads were dry but a little rough.
Thursday April 21, 1921 I delivered mail on all the route with Dick and Charlie’s Gfp. Mr English and Roy worked at finishing the floor of the pig pen. It rained in the forenoon but the sun came out in the middle of the afternoon. The roads were slippery
Friday April 22, 1921 I delivered mail on all the route except down the 14th where the bridge is taken out.I telephoned to the Reeve about the bridge going on without digging the {Illegible}
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