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Peter Roy Crawford Diary, 1921-1922
Peter CRAWFORD's Diary1921-1922 -53.pdf
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Sunday june 26, 1921 I didn’t go anywhere to-day The others went to Church J. Charlie was here during the day and was here last night The day was fine
Monday june 27, 1921 Mabel delivered mail on the whole route, I went with her on the second part It started raining as we came home and it rained a little last night
Tuesday june 28, 1921 There was a mistake made in Chatham in sending out the mail and we got Dover Centre mail so we had to wait till the car came back from Chatham for our mail and after dinner when I got our mail sorted it rained heavily for about an hour before I could start and I missed the club part I delivered with horses
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