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Tuesday, September 24, 1918

A good day. Denia and I spent the day at Jo Towlers. They were all well.

We tried to come by the grave yard. I had for got where it was so we did not find it.

Got back to Letchers alright. All well to night at Letchers.

Would like to know how all was at home.

Do hope they are all well.

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Thursday, September 26, 1918

A good morning. Rain this evening.

Denia and I staid at Letchers until dinner then went to see John Craddocks sister. Mary Towler went with us. Found them well.

While we were there it rained. When we started home the creek was up so that we could not cross where we did when we went over there so we crossed on a fence and crossed two branches on poles and rails. None of us fell or got wet. We come by the grave yard and got to Letchers OK.

Craddock cemetery

The Craddock cemetery is located near Whittles Depot, just west of US 29. It contains the graves of Julia's parents, as well as Joseph Terry Towler and his wife, Julia's sister Mary Christine Craddock Towler.

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Pages that refer to Craddock cemetery:

Tuesday, September 24, 1918 (grave yard)
Thursday, September 26, 1918 (grave yard)

Subject articles that refer to Craddock cemetery:

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