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Iowa Byington Reed diary, April 1, 1905-December 31, 1906

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Thursday September 28th 1905 It looked like rain this morning. The girls were busy with their work and I wrote some letters. We spent the afternoon at home. Aunty was here. Alice and I went over to Emmas and ate our suppers there. We afterwards called on Mrs Benecke a cousin of Mrs Swishers. This is my last night here. A letter from Mrs Clute. I stop at St Louis. Friday September 29th 1905 I was not away from the house in the forenoon. It rained a little. Soon after dinner Bertha and I took my [telescope?] down & got it check and my ticket stamped. I felt very tired and rested till supper time. Emma brought my waist that had been in her washing. Paul went to the depot with me. Charlie & family, Aunt Lydia, Clara & May were all there. I left for St Louis at 9:10. a nice evening to travel. I did not have a hard trip. Got to St Louis about eight oclock. Kathie Clute met me and we went out to their home. I spent a very pleasant time there till one oclock, we came back down to the depot. I left at two and arrived in Delavan at 7:30. Jim met me and the evening was spent pleasantly at the Mason home. It has been a fine trip. I feel I am nearly home again. A letter from Will was waiting me here.
 
Iowa Women’s Lives: Letters and Diaries