Pages That Mention Long Island, Virginia
1919
Thursday, November 27, 1919
A beautiful warm morning. I would of given either of the boys five dollars to have taken me where I could of fished some but did not say a word about it. I was afraid they would deny me & belitle me for being so foolish and it hurts so bad to be denied. In the place of fishing I got dinner and helped to clean the yard and draped and covered two rows of onions and went to Carries a few minutes.
Jim & Ben finished diggin Irish potatoes and put them in kiln in the garden. Fixed the land to plant onions.
Then hauled some stalks to feed the cows. To night Ben & Josie went to Renan. I stayed with the children. Josie got a package from the island to day. She gave me a nice sweater. I am glad of it. I am so near a sleep that I cant hardely write.
9 oclock
Wednesday, December 10, 1919
A cool day. To night is colde. Jim & Ben went to Chatham. Nellie come with them home. I am very glad that she come.
Mr Owens baby is sick. I do hope he may be better soon. Josie baked a fruit cake to day.
Mr Owens carried some chickens to Long Island this evening.
I was at Marvins a few minutes this evening.
9 oclock
Sunday, December 14, 1919
A rainy morning. Clear this evening.
Jim carried Nellie to the Island this evening on her way home. I hope she may get there ok. Jim had a colde drive home.
Ben & Josie went to Marvins a few minutes this evening.
7:30 oclock
Friday, December 26, 1919
A good day. Ben hunted some this morning. Kate Harvey come a while today.
I went to Marvins and eat dinner. Mr Padget & Dr Smith and Mrs Smith was there. Carrie had a nice dinner. Had a turkey and ham & cakes of different sorts cranberrie sauce and custard.
Thelma & Mary Brumfield and Jack Harvey come from Richmond to day.
Ben went to Long Island for them. Mr Owen had a dance tonight. Had one at George Hutchersons tonight.
Ben & Jack and Josie and Thelma & Mary and Henry went up there and staid a while. Thelm & Mary brought me a book for 1920. Also a founing pen & some candy. I am glad of them.
11 oclock
1921
Saturday January 29, 1921
A good morning. Cloudy this evening and some hail. The men stripped tobacco most of the day. Shucked some corn just at night.
Josie and Henry went to the store this evening at Cedar Forest. The baby has bin very good for her all evening. The children has very bad coughs. The olde hog caught one of my chickens to day. Miss Carter taught school today to make up a lost day. Irvin Harvey got a phonagrapt from the Island today for Virginia Harvey. Hope she may be pleased with it.