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Flood Diaries: Thursday, April 3, 1913
J. G. C. Schenck, Sr. “Spent all day cleaning house. AES helped. We are all very tired & dirty.” Bishop Milton Wright “The morning was cloudy, temperature mild. I wrote to many of the relatives, and mailed the cards. … Continue reading
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Flood Diaries: Wednesday, April 2, 1913
J. G. C. Schenck, Sr. “Worked up Town all day. Located Georgie (the cook). STH took me to Speedwell[,] got my top to M. M. Top Co. Took suit clothes to Stoddards for [future?] use. Home in Talbotts car at … Continue reading
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Flood Diaries & Letters: Tuesday, April 1, 1913
J. G. C. Schenck, Sr. “Clear day. Towed auto to the Speedwell for repairs. Opened up house to air—all day. Stayed at [Canby?] till 9:15 PM & then Talbotts drove me up to Stoddards with JHP.” Bishop Milton Wright … Continue reading
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