
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.
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Tue 1. Ruth took the children to camp this morning & this evening went with Mrs. Emerson to the Camp program. Bob went over too after he got home from New York. Dad & Gerald came home, bathed and cooled off in pajamas.
Men’s pa...
In June 1947, Emma and Tell were living in Moylan, PA with daughter Ruth and her family. Bob’s sister Estella, a missionary to Africa, was visiting.
Mon 2. Stella was not well this P.M. & I was very tired. I went down to stop the...
In April & May 1947, many of Emma’s journal entries focus on household logistics and schedules. Bob was teaching in Philadelphia and at home, with frequent trips to New York, and singing in a variety of places. Ruth was working at Crozer Se...
As this entry begins, Emma’s sister and brother-in-law Linnie and Gerrit Muilenberg had come to visit from Iowa and were off to visit family in Washington, D.C. Bob’s brother Howard was still in Media, and Emma, Tell, and Gerald had an apar...
Sun 1. I went to church with Ruth and the children this A.M. In the P.M. Dad & Ruth drove in to Bob’s afternoon service. Bobbie & I cracked nuts & listened to Bob’s program over the radio.
A newspaper listing for the church...
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