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Walden, May, outgoing, mostly to children, May Walden correspondence, 1915
Walden, May, outgoing, mostly to children, May Walden correspondence, 1915
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Open book Walden, May, outgoing, mostly to children, May Walden correspondence, 1915

Title Walden, May, outgoing, mostly to children, May Walden correspondence, 1915 
Creator Walden, May, 1865-1960
Date 1915 
Language English
Subjects Depressions, Mothers and daughters, Socialist Party (U.S.)
Description Forms part of the Midwest Manuscript Collection (Newberry Library). 
Format Correspondence
User-Contributed Transcription cigar factory in the world. Its capacity is 1500 men but only 1/3 of that number are working now. We passed through Ybor (pro-Ebor) City which is really a part of Tampa, but it is made up of negroes, Creoles, Spanish, etc etc. I will enclose a map so you can see just how St. Petersburg is situated. We were on the Tampa Bay side and had to car ride to Gulf Port where we got into a small launch and rode the first trip to John's Pass. We went in bathing before dinner. Hung our clothes up to dry on the clothes line in the sun provided for that purpose, ate our lunch took down the clothes and went back to the boat landing. While waiting a boy told us there were lots of Kokan'as coquenas in the sand on the beach so we went to dig some. They are little creatures something between an oyster and a crab that live in pretty little shells less than an inch long. The shells are tinted pink, green, red, tan, gray, blue, etc. People gather them and make a broth of them, and at Passe a Grille we saw a woman with a child's shovel digging in the sand at the edge of the water. She threw the sand into a sieve, pushed the sieve into the water and let the waves wash off the sand. She said she was getting them for dinner. I asked how she fixed them, She pours boiling water over the coquenas, stews them 20 minutes, strains them, adds pepper and salt and eats the broth with a sandwich. She told me that she and a friend had a booth on the beach all winter, and made broth and sold it and sandwiches to tourists. When we came back I took a picture of The Jungle, which is a swampy looking place covered with palms, vines, etc. etc. so think one couldn't get through. The flowers here are glorious now - Bogenvilla, purple vines, cover houses and barns and porches. The oleanders are blooming, also magnolias, roses, phlox, and many flowers I don't know. 
Transcription Status Needs review
Transcription Note This document was transcribed by volunteers as part of the Newberry Transcribe crowdsourcing initiative. 
Archival Collection Title May Walden papers
Link to Catalog View finding aid | View record
Call Number Midwest MS Walden M Box 4 Folder 132 
BibID 991703478805867
Projects Tag IMLS Cares 2020, Transcribe: complete
Rights Status Copyright Not Evaluated
Contributing Institution Newberry Library
Newberry Open Access Policy The Newberry makes its collections available for any lawful purpose, commercial or non-commercial, without licensing or permission fees to the library, subject to these terms and conditions.
Size 3952px × 4992px     112.92 MB 
File Created 01/19/2021 
Filename 991703478805867_midwest_ms_walden_m_box_004_fl_132_005_002.tif 
Unique Identifier NL15PB8 
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