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Wednesday, August 28, 1918

A day that the men
folks could work most of
the time. They moved
tobacco and scattered sticks
ready for cutting. We all
tied primings and finished.
Josie got dinner.

I went to the tomato patch
this evening. Could not get
many tomatoes. Brought a
water mellon home. We
cut it. It was fine.

It is raining now
hope it may stop soon.
Ben went to Ren
Worshams
this evening and
to Strait Stone this morning.
Paul carried his mother
to Lee Brumfields this
morning. Guess she is at
Kate Harveys to night.

9 30 oclock


Notes

Ben Brumfield is researching the people and places mentioned in the Julia Brumfield Diaries. He welcomes correspondence at benwbrum@gmail.com.