Monday, January 23, 1922

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Trisha at Dec 14, 2016 06:31 PM

Monday, January 23, 1922

A cloudy day. No rain yet.
Jim and Ben shucked some
corn and fed the cows the
stalks. Then hauled some
wood. Josie made some
bats for her quilt. I [ put up?]
some hens. Expect to kill
them tomorrow.
This evening I went to
Johnson Reynolds. Found
them well. [Johnson] was
stripping tobacco.
The children here are better
of their sore mouths. I do
hope that they very soon
be well. I am so sorry
for them all that are sick.
I want to hear from Carrie & [family]
so bad.

Monday, January 23, 1922

A cloudy day. No rain yet.
Jim and Ben shucked some
corn and fed the cows the
stalks. Then hauled some
wood. Josie made some
bats for her quilt. I [ put up?]
some hens. Expect to kill
them tomorrow.
This evening I went to
Johnson Reynolds. Found
them well. [Johnson] was
stripping tobacco.
The children here are better
of their sore mouths. I do
hope that they very soon
be well. I am so sorry
for them all that are sick.
I want to hear from Carrie & [family]
so bad.