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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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