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Iowa Byington Reed diary, January 1, 1916-December 12, 1919

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Tuesday January 22nd 1918 Busy about the house most of the forenoon. Vene trying to iron some. Sophie Woolf called early in the afternoon. After she left I went up town. I tried to find out some thing about trains to Biloxi. I had a letter from Cora. Washed in evening wrote William and sent package of handkerchiefs. Wednesday January 23rd 1918 I was at home all day. Vene did some washing. It was too late to put it out. I began knitting Stella a pair of mittens. weather threatening. Will up town part of the time, Thursday January 24th 1918 Vene got the clothes out and dry. It was pleasanter today. I kept busy with my knitting but helped some with the work. Had a letter from Hattie & Tishie. a year today we started South. Friday January 23rd 1918 I helped Vene iron part of the forenoon. I finished the mittens by three oclock. Then got in some snow to melt while Vene was ironing. It is warmed than for days. I had another letter from Tishie. Mrs Smith is very bad indeed. a letter from Fannie. I [pressed?] and finished Stella's mittens. Saturday January 26th 1918 I did some work about the house. Did up Stella's mittens and wrote a card. Will took them to the office after dinner. I did up the sinner work which was late and Vene went up town to attend to some matters of business. In the evening Stella, Jay & daughter were here being detained in Delavan by a freight train of the track. They had been in Peoria for the day. Were here till late bedtime.
 
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries