
From 1927 Iowa to mid-1950s Philadelphia via the Great Depression, Oregon, WWII and more, my great-grandmother's journal tells one woman's story that touches on universal themes and key events in American history.
| Platform | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Weekly | |
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| Issues | 238 | Founded | 5 years ago | Last Issue | 12 days ago |
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Mon 1. I had the children for supper. Bobbie went to the store for candy when I had told her I did not want her to go. David can be so good at times & then he can wear the life right out of you. He would not stay in bed. They ar...
I started this project in January, 2022 with Emma’s entries from October, 1927. We’ve covered twenty years of her life, gone through the Great Depression and World War II, and traveled from Iowa to Oregon to Pennsylvan...
As fall turned to winter in 1947, Emma did lots of sewing and writing letters, and was a regular at church, Sunday School, and Bible study. Bob and Ruth kept busy teaching and performing.
Sat 1. I finished Bobbie’s skirt and...
As the family moved on into the fall of 1947, their activities settled into familiar patterns—Ruth & Bob teaching and performing, Tell going to work in Philadelphia, the kids going to school, and Emma doing a combination of child care, hous...
At the end of August 1947, Emma and Katharine had traveled to Iowa with Bob, Ruth, and the kids and were visiting with family and friends.
September
Mon 1. We have had a nice visit with Linnie and Gerrit. We went back to Ft. Dodge in the...
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Work psychologist, musician, sailor, author, amateur genealogist, entrepreneur, massage therapist...
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