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No time now to go into more detail.  
No time now to go into more detail.  
My Dad in 1914 - took us (my 2 brothers and me) to Socialist party [[crossed out - tickets]] picnic - in Santa Ana, Southern California - and he voted for Eugene V. Debs - but he and my mother in 1917 (I think it was) voted for Woodrow Wilson for president - because of his promise to keep America out of war.  
My Dad in 1914 - took us (my 2 brothers and me) to Socialist party [[crossed out - tickets]] picnic - in Santa Ana, Southern California - and he voted for Eugene V. Debs - but he and my mother in 1917 (I think it was) voted for Woodrow Wilson for president - because of his promise to keep America out of war.  
   My mother with her father in Kansas (he and my grand mother home-steaded160 acres & bot [?]  acres more) belonged to the Knights of Labor. [in left margin:] In 1878 - her family came in covered wagon from Iowa  First lived in sod house - burnt buffalo chips water from river at a distance
   My mother with her father in Kansas (he and my grand mother home-steaded160 acres & bot [[40?]]  acres more) belonged to the Knights of Labor.
[[in left margin:]] In 1878 - her family came in covered wagon from Iowa  First lived in sod house - burnt buffalo chips water from river at a distance
 
     I went to see Earl last Sunday. He was sitting on front porch of rest house. He's always seems to be pleased to have visitors. Even in spite of illness - he keeps somewhat the same spirit underneath
     I went to see Earl last Sunday. He was sitting on front porch of rest house. He's always seems to be pleased to have visitors. Even in spite of illness - he keeps somewhat the same spirit underneath
-Thats all for now  
-Thats all for now  

Revision as of 01:18, 20 October 2021

(2) and several related organizations. No time now to go into more detail. My Dad in 1914 - took us (my 2 brothers and me) to Socialist party crossed out - tickets picnic - in Santa Ana, Southern California - and he voted for Eugene V. Debs - but he and my mother in 1917 (I think it was) voted for Woodrow Wilson for president - because of his promise to keep America out of war.

  My mother with her father in Kansas (he and my grand mother home-steaded160 acres & bot 40?  acres more) belonged to the Knights of Labor.
in left margin: In 1878 - her family came in covered wagon from Iowa  First lived in sod house - burnt buffalo chips water from river at a distance
   I went to see Earl last Sunday. He was sitting on front porch of rest house. He's always seems to be pleased to have visitors. Even in spite of illness - he keeps somewhat the same spirit underneath

-Thats all for now Best Wishes I remain For O B U Anna. To Fred Thompson