XCash Account. XJuly. Uncle Tom’s Cabin, 1 They sold me down the river And I must parded be From all that I love dearly And all that’s dear to me Chorus Fare-well my peaceful cabin Beside the old oak tree Fare-well my wife and children...
Thurs. Jan. 19, 1899: Ther. noon 46º., Wea. clear am string clouds pm. We went out and counted the cattle in the field about 200 head. built a correll to feed in by the corn correll. Friday 20: Ther. 8-45 am. 41º., Wea. very light clouds, I cut...
Fri. Dec. 23, 1904: Ther. Pleasant., Cooler., Wea. Cloudy Cleared off. We spent the day at Brother Johnsons had some singing in the evening. 72) Saturday 24: Ther. Cool., Wea. pleasant., Clear Went over to the Barber shop, got a shingle and shave...
Thurs. Sept. 15, 1904: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds, Sprinkle, Chas. and I feeled an extra large tree just below Pine Flat. 50) Friday 16: Ther. Warm., Wea. Clouds, Chopped timber this forenoon worked in the mill the rest of the day. Saturday 17:...
Fri. Dec. 8, 1905: Ther. Pleasant., Wea. Thin clds. We came over into the next district east, worked around close to Waurika, canvassed the two east lines next to the Chickasaw Nation. Could not find the directors to the school house. We found a...
Tues. June 13, 1905: Ther. Hot. Wea. clouds. How we do sweat. Passed thru Lawton this fore noon. passed south of Cache waded west Cach Creek, asked for shelter eight times then were forced to stay with Uncle Sam, slept what little we could under an...
Sun. Sept. 17, 1905: Ther. Warm., Wea. Am clear. Rain 10 pm visited two families at the edge of the sand hills, then went on west into among the hills where we found a small hackberry tree that furnished a limited shade for us, while we done some...
Names and addresses: June 1905. Comanche Co. O.T. 2-11- A.L. Garringers and A.S. Beeler 12. A.J. Harris 6 ½ east of Lawton, Okla. 13- Uncle Same, slept under an oak tree. 14. Mr. Jarvis Breakfast s-e of Cache “ Mrs. Rhoda Hale, dinner....
Cash Account. April.: Received. Paid. Eggs (16) .20 Shoestrings .05 candy .10 Hay to O. DeMill .50 10 Post cards .25 Trees Bt. (Stark) 15.10 “ “ “ 1.40 Hauling trees 17.10 “ drum .40 “ mdse 2.00 Tree & Hay account To Dan. C....
Tues. May 5, 1914: Ther. Warm Wea. Thin Clds Planted the piece by the Mulberry tree to corn Gold Mine Brot the folks home tonight Wednesday 6: Ther. Warm Wea. Clear Sprayed trees and bushes in F. field. took the sprayer home to Uncle Free few clds