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1918
Thursday, May 16, 1918
A good day. We Mollie and I are at Willies.
Went down town early and Mollie bought some things then we started for the boat. Went on street car a mile or so then on the boat. Eat supper and had a berth. We had fish and steak cauiflowers and lettuce salid ice cream and cake and coffee for supper. Was all night and until seven next morning getting to Portsmouth.
This wrote the 17th. I could not find a pen or pencil last night.
Friday, May 17, 1918
A cloudy day. Come off boat this morning. Willie left us at landing. Henry Brumfield met us and went with us to Howard Fergersons.
We eat breakfast and dinner at Fergersons then went to Va Beach and Cape Henry. Saw lots of things new to us. Fergersons went with us to night. Three ladies Julias friends come also Henry Brumfield.
We had a pleasant time.
This is wrote Sat morning.
Saturday, May 18, 1918
Cloudy this morning clear tonight. We went to New Port News this evening.
Crossed on the boat twice went to Hampton Roads could not see the aviators after we went. They were not flying this evening.
We certainly did go a round. I have seen more than I ever expected to see. Guess it will be the last time that I will ever see down here a gain.
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1919
Tuesday, April 29, 1919
A good day. I was at home this morning. Mollie & Mrs Farmer and went to Portsmoth. Had a good trip. Julia Fergerson met us at the station. Howard met us at the boat.
John & Henry Brumfield met us at Howards. I was glad to see them.
Thursday, June 26, 1919
A rainy day. The branch was as high as it most ever gets. It has rained three nights nearly all night. We had fried apples and eggs for dinner.
Jim & Ben went to George Blairs this morning. They had to wade the branch to get a cross.
Jim bought some butter from Sallie Blair. He would insist on going home so Ben carried him to Long Island. When Ben got to the creek at Cedar Forest it was up so that he would not cross with the buggy. He put his horse up at Mr Johnsons and come over on a boat and walked home. He brough some mail for several people. The carrier did not make his round on account of high water. I am very glad that things are not worse than they are.
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