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Drove to Indian Creek, boy swearing. Helped saw red cedar log. Talked with Clay Richardson on log. 17 year old boy died at powder plant. Went to his home. Came home over hill - stopped at Wainright Mc Quarres.. the gold star \"Do not disturb the dead.\" Boy gave 5 to send gospel to heathen at Wartrace. Old Fred and auto collided on Pike. Mrs Pistole quieting boys. Terribly sick in night with pains. Little sleep. Good coffee made me feel better. Walked over to meet Van J.B. Ray on the way.(an effort to appear happy due to night before)Rainy, music by all around fireplace. Started for Hensley's Creek after much debating as to manner of traveling. aded Cub. Deep clay mud on Aib Creek Hill. At dixons ing the way Rematked \"It's rained enough \"Dagged if it aint An old house full of young folks. Descended very rough hill about \"Bill Town\" named for eight Bills having once lived there. A big quarrel: Cicero swearing \u0026 driving off Allen \u0026 Wife. Mrs Hix feeble. We're having trouble this morning and are heap torn up about it. Uncle Pete quiet. kind old and had seen a \"heap\" of trouble with his characteristic way of looking up.Talk with Broad Gaines \u0026 Long in tobacco field. Gains remark about Moonshiner asking him to support minister. Claimed to be opposed to night meetings on this account. Called on Mrs Cisco 83; her sister Miss Carnahan 81 smoking long-stemmed pepe feeble step but steadfast look. Helped boy load and unload orchard grass. Pete lived in beautiful valley - bottoms lusurent crops. Roses in yard. Beautiful green sprinkled \u0026 splashed hillsides. JUNE 1919 The big springs reminded me of the Geisers of Y.S. Over hill on log visited. Walter Carnahan large dinner 15 children oldest 228 youngest 3. Wet trosers crossing. Long walk beautiful bottoms, hazy hills. Gasoline paddle ferry. Talk with CmCawleys on way to Clay Richardsons met two girls one hen in basket another basket of eggs. Talked with Harley his head two bullets two in arm one in leg. Out to see watermelons in plaed place. Finding a place in barn for night. Bed at 10 Boys coming home from Bullards lively Raymond. Called on Fount McCoinn fixing hoe - buggy thimble. Met sheepish men with little corn in wagon box. With Cicero to Sisco. Queer folks. Aunt Martha lost her pipe. Serene said she bought tobacco for them all. You didn't buy mine\" \"No yours was given to you. Well you don't have to buy it then. Flies innumerable at dinner Mrs Jenkins kept them off with long fly chaser. Called on Mr Clarke Blacksmith. Mr Ketrell storekeeper lost knee cap. (Jim Adcocks story how he was shot) Shot twice at coming from meeting. Draper had window blown out near him. Mill burned Kitrell shot in leg. Whole neighborhood out \u0026 cought him. Jim Adcocks for night. A fine Christian hard working family. Cripple sister. Goats of all colors. Type of house with open space. Cool. Situated at head of valley. Met Mr Bradwell. Impressin as one who loved money. Waded stream. Talked with Cliff in field using gopher plow. Account of Mrs Meadows became queer Sin Strychmime tablets. Her path thru cornfield last footmark on edge of swollen river. Searchers found track. Headed at Fate Lee. Helped him with bull. Left old Fred hitched to locus tree. When came from Rafs heard someone in bushes swearing at mule. Dawson Sloan. Tried to help him. He came around my buggy two tugs Britched. Finally went to other side pulled off tug swung up \u0026 was away. Was frightened for believed he had knife \u0026 allies standing about. I was surprised he could get on horse. Jodie said he stopped him fought drew knife put hands in mouth \u0026 Held him till Cicero came. Cicero gave him an ugly cut over eye blood to chest. All waved charges fined $11.00. Both tugs broke home bent one shoe off. Talked with Chas till 1:30 (His daughter Rose with 4 day old baby in bed - husband deserted- Charles angry implied gun) Three boys snoring talking in sleep. dog with fleas under bed. Up at 4:30. Went with Hickman in cover \u0026 picked 1 gal blackberries. Too tired to keep awake at supper. Stopped at town - shod horse excited at Andersons ferry- boys running from rye field. Hounds chasing fox at 1 am. Boy in church talking a little rough. Met Walter Carnaham in road with Flynn boy. Soldiers from over there. Hurray for Prohabition. And Praise God. JULY 1919 Off for Will Hensons funeral (Will Hensen attempted to swim across river with clothes \u0026 amy shoes around neck Rumor he had whisky. Others failed to rescue him. Were they drunk?) Funeral early due to his condition.Town with Hickman. Large crowd ever seen in town. Met Fate Allen told how he was helped. Met Marry. Wes. CcCorn Ice cream with Hickman. Court \u0026 School teachers in session. For Home looking like rain. at ferry Storm broke lightening. Many mules crowded on boat behind us. Ben frightened. Prayed for safety to myself. Tied Stanton Hacbetts horse \u0026 came home before another storm. Pray naturally so God will understand you and pray Our Father not Our Presbyterian Father but M.E. and all. Went with Will to Ferry. Four of us in Ford. Had to go in water at ferry. Riding up Jennings Creek magnificant sight over corn fields - setting sun - odor of summer cool breeze. Stop at John Sadlers for buttermilk. Reesie Smith said later young folks surprised to see me ride home with Dr Quarles unmark about 15 women ? Seated on porch in beautiful moonlit hills rising beyoned basen - a picturesque silouette of landscape. A most beautiful view of moonlight mountains to the north like a picture in dreamland. A great day. Monday. Chicken breakfast. AUGUST 1919 Helped Mrs W. churn, water, nest egg hatched etc. Sunset scene on J. Creek man with mules at Add Halls. 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For excerpts, provided by the seller, see folder link below.","The following excerpts were provided by the seller and have not been verified for accuracy: \"May 1919 Blind Children singing on the train, man with umbrella \u0026 chicken; girl and mule on the way to town, Jas Clyde very sick. Harlu home - shot thru head-hand-leg. Funeral of Alvin Draper. Helped Bro Dycus Undertaker calling people \"gather round\" \"hep out\" \"corpse.\" Sang while filling grave-near door \u0026 well. House over grave. Home over a very rough hill. Called on Virg. Pistole - picked strawberries. Called on Bed Love lady back of barn. Drove to Indian Creek, boy swearing. Helped saw red cedar log. Talked with Clay Richardson on log. 17 year old boy died at powder plant. Went to his home. Came home over hill - stopped at Wainright Mc Quarres.. the gold star \"Do not disturb the dead.\" Boy gave 5 to send gospel to heathen at Wartrace. Old Fred and auto collided on Pike. Mrs Pistole quieting boys. Terribly sick in night with pains. Little sleep. Good coffee made me feel better. Walked over to meet Van J.B. Ray on the way.(an effort to appear happy due to night before)Rainy, music by all around fireplace. Started for Hensley's Creek after much debating as to manner of traveling. aded Cub. Deep clay mud on Aib Creek Hill. At dixons ing the way Rematked \"It's rained enough \"Dagged if it aint An old house full of young folks. Descended very rough hill about \"Bill Town\" named for eight Bills having once lived there. A big quarrel: Cicero swearing \u0026 driving off Allen \u0026 Wife. Mrs Hix feeble. We're having trouble this morning and are heap torn up about it. Uncle Pete quiet. kind old and had seen a \"heap\" of trouble with his characteristic way of looking up.Talk with Broad Gaines \u0026 Long in tobacco field. Gains remark about Moonshiner asking him to support minister. Claimed to be opposed to night meetings on this account. Called on Mrs Cisco 83; her sister Miss Carnahan 81 smoking long-stemmed pepe feeble step but steadfast look. Helped boy load and unload orchard grass. Pete lived in beautiful valley - bottoms lusurent crops. Roses in yard. Beautiful green sprinkled \u0026 splashed hillsides. JUNE 1919 The big springs reminded me of the Geisers of Y.S. Over hill on log visited. Walter Carnahan large dinner 15 children oldest 228 youngest 3. Wet trosers crossing. Long walk beautiful bottoms, hazy hills. Gasoline paddle ferry. Talk with CmCawleys on way to Clay Richardsons met two girls one hen in basket another basket of eggs. Talked with Harley his head two bullets two in arm one in leg. Out to see watermelons in plaed place. Finding a place in barn for night. Bed at 10 Boys coming home from Bullards lively Raymond. Called on Fount McCoinn fixing hoe - buggy thimble. Met sheepish men with little corn in wagon box. With Cicero to Sisco. Queer folks. Aunt Martha lost her pipe. Serene said she bought tobacco for them all. You didn't buy mine\" \"No yours was given to you. Well you don't have to buy it then. Flies innumerable at dinner Mrs Jenkins kept them off with long fly chaser. Called on Mr Clarke Blacksmith. Mr Ketrell storekeeper lost knee cap. (Jim Adcocks story how he was shot) Shot twice at coming from meeting. Draper had window blown out near him. Mill burned Kitrell shot in leg. Whole neighborhood out \u0026 cought him. Jim Adcocks for night. A fine Christian hard working family. Cripple sister. Goats of all colors. Type of house with open space. Cool. Situated at head of valley. Met Mr Bradwell. Impressin as one who loved money. Waded stream. Talked with Cliff in field using gopher plow. Account of Mrs Meadows became queer Sin Strychmime tablets. Her path thru cornfield last footmark on edge of swollen river. Searchers found track. Headed at Fate Lee. Helped him with bull. Left old Fred hitched to locus tree. When came from Rafs heard someone in bushes swearing at mule. Dawson Sloan. Tried to help him. He came around my buggy two tugs Britched. Finally went to other side pulled off tug swung up \u0026 was away. Was frightened for believed he had knife \u0026 allies standing about. I was surprised he could get on horse. Jodie said he stopped him fought drew knife put hands in mouth \u0026 Held him till Cicero came. Cicero gave him an ugly cut over eye blood to chest. All waved charges fined $11.00. Both tugs broke home bent one shoe off. Talked with Chas till 1:30 (His daughter Rose with 4 day old baby in bed - husband deserted- Charles angry implied gun) Three boys snoring talking in sleep. dog with fleas under bed. Up at 4:30. Went with Hickman in cover \u0026 picked 1 gal blackberries. Too tired to keep awake at supper. Stopped at town - shod horse excited at Andersons ferry- boys running from rye field. Hounds chasing fox at 1 am. Boy in church talking a little rough. Met Walter Carnaham in road with Flynn boy. Soldiers from over there. Hurray for Prohabition. And Praise God. JULY 1919 Off for Will Hensons funeral (Will Hensen attempted to swim across river with clothes \u0026 amy shoes around neck Rumor he had whisky. Others failed to rescue him. Were they drunk?) Funeral early due to his condition.Town with Hickman. Large crowd ever seen in town. Met Fate Allen told how he was helped. Met Marry. Wes. CcCorn Ice cream with Hickman. Court \u0026 School teachers in session. For Home looking like rain. at ferry Storm broke lightening. Many mules crowded on boat behind us. Ben frightened. Prayed for safety to myself. Tied Stanton Hacbetts horse \u0026 came home before another storm. Pray naturally so God will understand you and pray Our Father not Our Presbyterian Father but M.E. and all. Went with Will to Ferry. Four of us in Ford. Had to go in water at ferry. Riding up Jennings Creek magnificant sight over corn fields - setting sun - odor of summer cool breeze. Stop at John Sadlers for buttermilk. Reesie Smith said later young folks surprised to see me ride home with Dr Quarles unmark about 15 women ? Seated on porch in beautiful moonlit hills rising beyoned basen - a picturesque silouette of landscape. A most beautiful view of moonlight mountains to the north like a picture in dreamland. A great day. Monday. Chicken breakfast. AUGUST 1919 Helped Mrs W. churn, water, nest egg hatched etc. Sunset scene on J. Creek man with mules at Add Halls. Herford sire in yard. beautiful fields low creek bottom. House opening with veranda to creek bed. Up at night. Up branch to look at Herfords 30 \u0026 70 goats, 15 mules \u0026 horses. Water tank. Full flood cow very broad. Water melon (red) \u0026 musk melon. Sisero \u0026 boys under tree sildiers there (speakman \u0026 Sisco) Called at henry Sadlers Mrs Clark there. Ate about 25 peaches. Called on Bill Draper. Drs there. Micca giving ice. Stabbed by Sam CArver on head, in side, in leg. Went to Rad Hix . Waited for him Talk with boys. Redd Alba's letter \"bitfches covered with seed ticks, in kitchen Am. Val. org etc.\" Supper at Keithley. Seated around old Columbia graphophone moved with finger. Turkey in straw ect. Banjo, fiddle. Nice chicken smell. Home and met Mr Jones in road. Peculiar little man. took knife \u0026 showed where brother \"stabbed\" 12x Rested in low gap. Good horse ride to mail box. Off to Henry Sadlers to pick peaches. Climb up high hill looking for Robert Henry found them below in corn field talk with Henry about jconditions still at corner. Many small peaches. Difficult time in getting up creek. Beef dinner at John Sloans horse tired. 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Came home over hill - stopped at Wainright Mc Quarres.. the gold star \"Do not disturb the dead.\" Boy gave 5 to send gospel to heathen at Wartrace. Old Fred and auto collided on Pike. Mrs Pistole quieting boys. Terribly sick in night with pains. Little sleep. Good coffee made me feel better. Walked over to meet Van J.B. Ray on the way.(an effort to appear happy due to night before)Rainy, music by all around fireplace. Started for Hensley's Creek after much debating as to manner of traveling. aded Cub. Deep clay mud on Aib Creek Hill. At dixons ing the way Rematked \"It's rained enough \"Dagged if it aint An old house full of young folks. Descended very rough hill about \"Bill Town\" named for eight Bills having once lived there. A big quarrel: Cicero swearing \u0026amp; driving off Allen \u0026amp; Wife. Mrs Hix feeble. We're having trouble this morning and are heap torn up about it. Uncle Pete quiet. kind old and had seen a \"heap\" of trouble with his characteristic way of looking up.Talk with Broad Gaines \u0026amp; Long in tobacco field. Gains remark about Moonshiner asking him to support minister. Claimed to be opposed to night meetings on this account. Called on Mrs Cisco 83; her sister Miss Carnahan 81 smoking long-stemmed pepe feeble step but steadfast look. Helped boy load and unload orchard grass. Pete lived in beautiful valley - bottoms lusurent crops. Roses in yard. Beautiful green sprinkled \u0026amp; splashed hillsides. JUNE 1919 The big springs reminded me of the Geisers of Y.S. Over hill on log visited. Walter Carnahan large dinner 15 children oldest 228 youngest 3. Wet trosers crossing. Long walk beautiful bottoms, hazy hills. Gasoline paddle ferry. Talk with CmCawleys on way to Clay Richardsons met two girls one hen in basket another basket of eggs. Talked with Harley his head two bullets two in arm one in leg. Out to see watermelons in plaed place. Finding a place in barn for night. Bed at 10 Boys coming home from Bullards lively Raymond. Called on Fount McCoinn fixing hoe - buggy thimble. Met sheepish men with little corn in wagon box. With Cicero to Sisco. Queer folks. Aunt Martha lost her pipe. Serene said she bought tobacco for them all. You didn't buy mine\" \"No yours was given to you. Well you don't have to buy it then. Flies innumerable at dinner Mrs Jenkins kept them off with long fly chaser. Called on Mr Clarke Blacksmith. Mr Ketrell storekeeper lost knee cap. (Jim Adcocks story how he was shot) Shot twice at coming from meeting. Draper had window blown out near him. Mill burned Kitrell shot in leg. Whole neighborhood out \u0026amp; cought him. Jim Adcocks for night. A fine Christian hard working family. Cripple sister. Goats of all colors. Type of house with open space. Cool. Situated at head of valley. Met Mr Bradwell. Impressin as one who loved money. Waded stream. Talked with Cliff in field using gopher plow. Account of Mrs Meadows became queer Sin Strychmime tablets. Her path thru cornfield last footmark on edge of swollen river. Searchers found track. Headed at Fate Lee. Helped him with bull. Left old Fred hitched to locus tree. When came from Rafs heard someone in bushes swearing at mule. Dawson Sloan. Tried to help him. He came around my buggy two tugs Britched. Finally went to other side pulled off tug swung up \u0026amp; was away. Was frightened for believed he had knife \u0026amp; allies standing about. I was surprised he could get on horse. Jodie said he stopped him fought drew knife put hands in mouth \u0026amp; Held him till Cicero came. Cicero gave him an ugly cut over eye blood to chest. All waved charges fined $11.00. Both tugs broke home bent one shoe off. Talked with Chas till 1:30 (His daughter Rose with 4 day old baby in bed - husband deserted- Charles angry implied gun) Three boys snoring talking in sleep. dog with fleas under bed. Up at 4:30. Went with Hickman in cover \u0026amp; picked 1 gal blackberries. Too tired to keep awake at supper. Stopped at town - shod horse excited at Andersons ferry- boys running from rye field. Hounds chasing fox at 1 am. Boy in church talking a little rough. Met Walter Carnaham in road with Flynn boy. Soldiers from over there. Hurray for Prohabition. And Praise God. JULY 1919 Off for Will Hensons funeral (Will Hensen attempted to swim across river with clothes \u0026amp; amy shoes around neck Rumor he had whisky. Others failed to rescue him. Were they drunk?) Funeral early due to his condition.Town with Hickman. Large crowd ever seen in town. Met Fate Allen told how he was helped. Met Marry. Wes. CcCorn Ice cream with Hickman. Court \u0026amp; School teachers in session. For Home looking like rain. at ferry Storm broke lightening. Many mules crowded on boat behind us. Ben frightened. Prayed for safety to myself. Tied Stanton Hacbetts horse \u0026amp; came home before another storm. Pray naturally so God will understand you and pray Our Father not Our Presbyterian Father but M.E. and all. Went with Will to Ferry. Four of us in Ford. Had to go in water at ferry. Riding up Jennings Creek magnificant sight over corn fields - setting sun - odor of summer cool breeze. Stop at John Sadlers for buttermilk. Reesie Smith said later young folks surprised to see me ride home with Dr Quarles unmark about 15 women ? Seated on porch in beautiful moonlit hills rising beyoned basen - a picturesque silouette of landscape. A most beautiful view of moonlight mountains to the north like a picture in dreamland. A great day. Monday. Chicken breakfast. AUGUST 1919 Helped Mrs W. churn, water, nest egg hatched etc. Sunset scene on J. Creek man with mules at Add Halls. Herford sire in yard. beautiful fields low creek bottom. House opening with veranda to creek bed. Up at night. Up branch to look at Herfords 30 \u0026amp; 70 goats, 15 mules \u0026amp; horses. Water tank. Full flood cow very broad. Water melon (red) \u0026amp; musk melon. Sisero \u0026amp; boys under tree sildiers there (speakman \u0026amp; Sisco) Called at henry Sadlers Mrs Clark there. Ate about 25 peaches. Called on Bill Draper. Drs there. Micca giving ice. Stabbed by Sam CArver on head, in side, in leg. Went to Rad Hix . Waited for him Talk with boys. Redd Alba's letter \"bitfches covered with seed ticks, in kitchen Am. Val. org etc.\" Supper at Keithley. Seated around old Columbia graphophone moved with finger. Turkey in straw ect. Banjo, fiddle. Nice chicken smell. Home and met Mr Jones in road. Peculiar little man. took knife \u0026amp; showed where brother \"stabbed\" 12x Rested in low gap. Good horse ride to mail box. Off to Henry Sadlers to pick peaches. Climb up high hill looking for Robert Henry found them below in corn field talk with Henry about jconditions still at corner. Many small peaches. Difficult time in getting up creek. Beef dinner at John Sloans horse tired. 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Manuscript collections and archival records may contain materials with sensitive or confidential information that is protected under federal or state right to privacy laws and regulations, such as the Virginia Public Records Act (Code of Virginia. § 42.1-76-91); and the Virginia Freedom of Information Act (Code of Virginia § 2.2-3705.5). Confidential material may include, but is not limited to, educational, medical, and personnel records. If sensitive material is found in this collection, please contact a staff member immediately. The disclosure of personally identifiable information pertaining to a living individual may have legal consequences for which the College of William and Mary assumes no responsibility.","Seller bought this from the Baker estate in Polk County, Florida. The Bakers were originally from upstate NY, married in 1945 and moved to FL around 1985.","Accessioned and minimally processed in March 2010 by Ute Schechter.","Diary of an unidentified man, probably a preacher from the Wartrace, Tennessee area. Daily entries are mostly detailed. The writer seems to have moved around frequently, visiting different houses and communities. For excerpts, provided by the seller, see folder link below.","The following excerpts were provided by the seller and have not been verified for accuracy: \"May 1919 Blind Children singing on the train, man with umbrella \u0026 chicken; girl and mule on the way to town, Jas Clyde very sick. Harlu home - shot thru head-hand-leg. Funeral of Alvin Draper. Helped Bro Dycus Undertaker calling people \"gather round\" \"hep out\" \"corpse.\" Sang while filling grave-near door \u0026 well. House over grave. Home over a very rough hill. Called on Virg. Pistole - picked strawberries. Called on Bed Love lady back of barn. Drove to Indian Creek, boy swearing. Helped saw red cedar log. Talked with Clay Richardson on log. 17 year old boy died at powder plant. Went to his home. Came home over hill - stopped at Wainright Mc Quarres.. the gold star \"Do not disturb the dead.\" Boy gave 5 to send gospel to heathen at Wartrace. Old Fred and auto collided on Pike. Mrs Pistole quieting boys. Terribly sick in night with pains. Little sleep. Good coffee made me feel better. Walked over to meet Van J.B. Ray on the way.(an effort to appear happy due to night before)Rainy, music by all around fireplace. Started for Hensley's Creek after much debating as to manner of traveling. aded Cub. Deep clay mud on Aib Creek Hill. At dixons ing the way Rematked \"It's rained enough \"Dagged if it aint An old house full of young folks. Descended very rough hill about \"Bill Town\" named for eight Bills having once lived there. A big quarrel: Cicero swearing \u0026 driving off Allen \u0026 Wife. Mrs Hix feeble. We're having trouble this morning and are heap torn up about it. Uncle Pete quiet. kind old and had seen a \"heap\" of trouble with his characteristic way of looking up.Talk with Broad Gaines \u0026 Long in tobacco field. Gains remark about Moonshiner asking him to support minister. Claimed to be opposed to night meetings on this account. Called on Mrs Cisco 83; her sister Miss Carnahan 81 smoking long-stemmed pepe feeble step but steadfast look. Helped boy load and unload orchard grass. Pete lived in beautiful valley - bottoms lusurent crops. Roses in yard. Beautiful green sprinkled \u0026 splashed hillsides. JUNE 1919 The big springs reminded me of the Geisers of Y.S. Over hill on log visited. Walter Carnahan large dinner 15 children oldest 228 youngest 3. Wet trosers crossing. Long walk beautiful bottoms, hazy hills. Gasoline paddle ferry. Talk with CmCawleys on way to Clay Richardsons met two girls one hen in basket another basket of eggs. Talked with Harley his head two bullets two in arm one in leg. Out to see watermelons in plaed place. Finding a place in barn for night. Bed at 10 Boys coming home from Bullards lively Raymond. Called on Fount McCoinn fixing hoe - buggy thimble. Met sheepish men with little corn in wagon box. With Cicero to Sisco. Queer folks. Aunt Martha lost her pipe. Serene said she bought tobacco for them all. You didn't buy mine\" \"No yours was given to you. Well you don't have to buy it then. Flies innumerable at dinner Mrs Jenkins kept them off with long fly chaser. Called on Mr Clarke Blacksmith. Mr Ketrell storekeeper lost knee cap. (Jim Adcocks story how he was shot) Shot twice at coming from meeting. Draper had window blown out near him. Mill burned Kitrell shot in leg. Whole neighborhood out \u0026 cought him. Jim Adcocks for night. A fine Christian hard working family. Cripple sister. Goats of all colors. Type of house with open space. Cool. Situated at head of valley. Met Mr Bradwell. Impressin as one who loved money. Waded stream. Talked with Cliff in field using gopher plow. Account of Mrs Meadows became queer Sin Strychmime tablets. Her path thru cornfield last footmark on edge of swollen river. Searchers found track. Headed at Fate Lee. Helped him with bull. Left old Fred hitched to locus tree. When came from Rafs heard someone in bushes swearing at mule. Dawson Sloan. Tried to help him. He came around my buggy two tugs Britched. Finally went to other side pulled off tug swung up \u0026 was away. Was frightened for believed he had knife \u0026 allies standing about. I was surprised he could get on horse. Jodie said he stopped him fought drew knife put hands in mouth \u0026 Held him till Cicero came. Cicero gave him an ugly cut over eye blood to chest. All waved charges fined $11.00. Both tugs broke home bent one shoe off. 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For Home looking like rain. at ferry Storm broke lightening. Many mules crowded on boat behind us. Ben frightened. Prayed for safety to myself. Tied Stanton Hacbetts horse \u0026 came home before another storm. Pray naturally so God will understand you and pray Our Father not Our Presbyterian Father but M.E. and all. Went with Will to Ferry. Four of us in Ford. Had to go in water at ferry. Riding up Jennings Creek magnificant sight over corn fields - setting sun - odor of summer cool breeze. Stop at John Sadlers for buttermilk. Reesie Smith said later young folks surprised to see me ride home with Dr Quarles unmark about 15 women ? Seated on porch in beautiful moonlit hills rising beyoned basen - a picturesque silouette of landscape. A most beautiful view of moonlight mountains to the north like a picture in dreamland. A great day. Monday. Chicken breakfast. AUGUST 1919 Helped Mrs W. churn, water, nest egg hatched etc. Sunset scene on J. Creek man with mules at Add Halls. 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Terribly sick in night with pains. Little sleep. Good coffee made me feel better. Walked over to meet Van J.B. Ray on the way.(an effort to appear happy due to night before)Rainy, music by all around fireplace. Started for Hensley's Creek after much debating as to manner of traveling. aded Cub. Deep clay mud on Aib Creek Hill. At dixons ing the way Rematked \"It's rained enough \"Dagged if it aint An old house full of young folks. Descended very rough hill about \"Bill Town\" named for eight Bills having once lived there. A big quarrel: Cicero swearing \u0026 driving off Allen \u0026 Wife. Mrs Hix feeble. We're having trouble this morning and are heap torn up about it. Uncle Pete quiet. kind old and had seen a \"heap\" of trouble with his characteristic way of looking up.Talk with Broad Gaines \u0026 Long in tobacco field. Gains remark about Moonshiner asking him to support minister. Claimed to be opposed to night meetings on this account. Called on Mrs Cisco 83; her sister Miss Carnahan 81 smoking long-stemmed pepe feeble step but steadfast look. Helped boy load and unload orchard grass. Pete lived in beautiful valley - bottoms lusurent crops. Roses in yard. Beautiful green sprinkled \u0026 splashed hillsides. JUNE 1919 The big springs reminded me of the Geisers of Y.S. Over hill on log visited. Walter Carnahan large dinner 15 children oldest 228 youngest 3. Wet trosers crossing. Long walk beautiful bottoms, hazy hills. Gasoline paddle ferry. Talk with CmCawleys on way to Clay Richardsons met two girls one hen in basket another basket of eggs. Talked with Harley his head two bullets two in arm one in leg. Out to see watermelons in plaed place. Finding a place in barn for night. Bed at 10 Boys coming home from Bullards lively Raymond. Called on Fount McCoinn fixing hoe - buggy thimble. Met sheepish men with little corn in wagon box. With Cicero to Sisco. Queer folks. Aunt Martha lost her pipe. Serene said she bought tobacco for them all. You didn't buy mine\" \"No yours was given to you. Well you don't have to buy it then. Flies innumerable at dinner Mrs Jenkins kept them off with long fly chaser. Called on Mr Clarke Blacksmith. Mr Ketrell storekeeper lost knee cap. (Jim Adcocks story how he was shot) Shot twice at coming from meeting. Draper had window blown out near him. Mill burned Kitrell shot in leg. Whole neighborhood out \u0026 cought him. Jim Adcocks for night. A fine Christian hard working family. Cripple sister. Goats of all colors. Type of house with open space. Cool. Situated at head of valley. Met Mr Bradwell. Impressin as one who loved money. Waded stream. Talked with Cliff in field using gopher plow. Account of Mrs Meadows became queer Sin Strychmime tablets. Her path thru cornfield last footmark on edge of swollen river. Searchers found track. Headed at Fate Lee. Helped him with bull. Left old Fred hitched to locus tree. When came from Rafs heard someone in bushes swearing at mule. Dawson Sloan. Tried to help him. He came around my buggy two tugs Britched. Finally went to other side pulled off tug swung up \u0026 was away. Was frightened for believed he had knife \u0026 allies standing about. I was surprised he could get on horse. Jodie said he stopped him fought drew knife put hands in mouth \u0026 Held him till Cicero came. Cicero gave him an ugly cut over eye blood to chest. All waved charges fined $11.00. Both tugs broke home bent one shoe off. Talked with Chas till 1:30 (His daughter Rose with 4 day old baby in bed - husband deserted- Charles angry implied gun) Three boys snoring talking in sleep. dog with fleas under bed. Up at 4:30. Went with Hickman in cover \u0026 picked 1 gal blackberries. Too tired to keep awake at supper. Stopped at town - shod horse excited at Andersons ferry- boys running from rye field. Hounds chasing fox at 1 am. Boy in church talking a little rough. Met Walter Carnaham in road with Flynn boy. Soldiers from over there. Hurray for Prohabition. And Praise God. JULY 1919 Off for Will Hensons funeral (Will Hensen attempted to swim across river with clothes \u0026 amy shoes around neck Rumor he had whisky. Others failed to rescue him. Were they drunk?) Funeral early due to his condition.Town with Hickman. Large crowd ever seen in town. Met Fate Allen told how he was helped. Met Marry. Wes. CcCorn Ice cream with Hickman. Court \u0026 School teachers in session. For Home looking like rain. at ferry Storm broke lightening. Many mules crowded on boat behind us. Ben frightened. Prayed for safety to myself. Tied Stanton Hacbetts horse \u0026 came home before another storm. Pray naturally so God will understand you and pray Our Father not Our Presbyterian Father but M.E. and all. Went with Will to Ferry. Four of us in Ford. Had to go in water at ferry. Riding up Jennings Creek magnificant sight over corn fields - setting sun - odor of summer cool breeze. Stop at John Sadlers for buttermilk. Reesie Smith said later young folks surprised to see me ride home with Dr Quarles unmark about 15 women ? Seated on porch in beautiful moonlit hills rising beyoned basen - a picturesque silouette of landscape. A most beautiful view of moonlight mountains to the north like a picture in dreamland. A great day. Monday. Chicken breakfast. AUGUST 1919 Helped Mrs W. churn, water, nest egg hatched etc. Sunset scene on J. Creek man with mules at Add Halls. Herford sire in yard. beautiful fields low creek bottom. House opening with veranda to creek bed. Up at night. Up branch to look at Herfords 30 \u0026 70 goats, 15 mules \u0026 horses. Water tank. Full flood cow very broad. Water melon (red) \u0026 musk melon. Sisero \u0026 boys under tree sildiers there (speakman \u0026 Sisco) Called at henry Sadlers Mrs Clark there. Ate about 25 peaches. 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Talked with Cliff in field using gopher plow. Account of Mrs Meadows became queer Sin Strychmime tablets. Her path thru cornfield last footmark on edge of swollen river. Searchers found track. Headed at Fate Lee. Helped him with bull. Left old Fred hitched to locus tree. When came from Rafs heard someone in bushes swearing at mule. Dawson Sloan. Tried to help him. He came around my buggy two tugs Britched. Finally went to other side pulled off tug swung up \u0026amp; was away. Was frightened for believed he had knife \u0026amp; allies standing about. I was surprised he could get on horse. Jodie said he stopped him fought drew knife put hands in mouth \u0026amp; Held him till Cicero came. Cicero gave him an ugly cut over eye blood to chest. All waved charges fined $11.00. Both tugs broke home bent one shoe off. 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