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Saturday, June 07, 1913
Left Eureka with a crew to cruise for the Montana Land
exchange. Salary $150.00 and expenses.
Tuesday, September 16, 1913
Having finished the work for the Land Exchange I was
appointed State Field Representative to look after the state's
interest in the Exchange work. Salary $175.00 per month
and expenses. This is the best job I ever had.
Saturday, March 20, 1915
[ Feb 1916 bought a ranch ] Finished the Land Exchange
work at Missoula & Helena and went home to Eureka. Was
very successful in this work secured for the state a fine lot of
timberland estimated at 612 million ft.
Friday, July 14, 1916
We bought a car.
Wednesday, July 19, 1916
Moved to the ranch
Wednesday, December 27, 1916
Our Eldest daughter Rebecca was married to Harry L.
Chase. They go to Arkansas for awhile. We shall miss her
very much.
Saturday, October 28, 1916
Another boy came to us today. We named him James Walter
after his two uncles.
Tuesday, March 18, 1919
Came home last night and found my darling wife
unconscious. She died at 10 A.M. today from an abcess on
the brain. Without suffering or pain she went to meet the
angles in heaven. We were married 22 years 4 months and
21 days. I have loved her all these years and never regretted
marrying "The Little Girl" that I won so long ago. She was
pure gold and I called her my peerless Manda. A loving wife
and Mother. In all the name calls for the future years look dark
and dreary without her at my side. And nothing seems
worthwhile not. But I must take care of the dear ones she has
left me as I know she would of done had I gone first. So
good bye my darling. May you be happy in heaven with our
little Lloyd.
Wednesday, November 19, 1919
Mary took Mother to Seattle and I went to the hospital.
Stayed to Nov 27 - Thanksgiving.
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