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Monday, November 26, 2012
Amanuensis Monday--Elsie Crocker’s Manuscript, Part 10: Refrigeration to Pronunciation (And My Grandma in Between)
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To read this project from the beginning, click here . This entry, by serendipitous coincidence, arrives with perfect timing. Last Thur...
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Monday, November 12, 2012
Amanuensis Monday--Elsie Crocker’s Manuscript, Part 9: Laundry and cleanliness
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To read this project from the beginning, click here . These few pages of Elsie’s manuscript are a treasure trove of information on t...
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Amanuensis Monday--Elsie Crocker’s Manuscript, Part 6: Aunt Sadie
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To read this project from the beginning, click here. Walter and Flora Underwood had left their family behind in England when th...
Monday, November 5, 2012
Amanuensis Monday--Elsie Crocker’s Manuscript, Part 7: Boise, Idaho
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To read this project from the beginning, click here. This installment of Elsie’s manuscript discusses just a few of the experiences...
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Amanuensis Monday--Elsie Crocker’s Manuscript, Part 5: Burley, Idaho
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To read this project from the beginning, click here . Oops, I'm a little late. I meant to post this up yesterday, but didn&...
Monday, October 8, 2012
Amanuensis Monday--Elsie Crocker’s Manuscript, Part 4: Raft River, Idaho
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To read this project from the beginning, click here. This time around, Elsie tells about when her parents, Walter and Flora Underw...
Friday, October 5, 2012
Before the Creeksea Ferry
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I have already discussed in some detail the lives of George and Elizabeth AMOS after their marriage, when they were living on Wallasea...
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