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Shockleys on [unclear] June 23 - 27 [Sarah W. Shockley, Avon Park Fla] Dear Mrs. Walden It is late - 10Pm - and I am very tired. Have just been making out an order 2 Wards for a lot of "every-day" toggery for the household, shoes overalls, shirts, underwear & etc. The contemplation of such a list of things isn't provocative of poetry or thrills by a downsight. Still folks who work and sweat and get dirty like we do this humid, hot weather can afford to be grateful for a goodly supply of inexpensive garments that make no protest against lavish applications of soap and water. Though it has been two months or more since we began operations on the home there is very little to show for it. We seem to get more involved in dirt and expense every day. For two weeks now we have had Beelen (?) - he works in brick and concrete - usually under Dilley. He has about completed steps at north and south entrances and is at work on septic tank. Francis seems to be making a full hand at the work, Byrum busies himself most of the time attending the "Trans - Florida's'" grove work - it seems unending - now he has started two men in on the pruning, Johnson charges $9 - per day for one man and two mules. I am mighty fearful that "Trans - Fla" will mow up "Paradise" when they see the figures. The mango crop is waning rapidly now - in a few days they will be gone. I am glad "Mother" enjoyed them I think of her so often and wish there was some way to be found for reducing that swelling - I am sure
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Shockley, Sarah W., May Walden correspondence, 1927
Title
Shockley, Sarah W., May Walden correspondence, 1927
Creator
Walden, May, 1865-1960
Date
1927
Language
English
Subjects
Depressions
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Mothers and daughters
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Socialist Party (U.S.)
Description
Forms part of the Midwest Manuscript Collection (Newberry Library).
Format
Correspondence
Archival Collection Title
May Walden papers
Rights Status
Copyright Not Evaluated
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Midwest MS Walden M Box 4 Folder 108
BibID
991703478805867
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File Created
01/19/2021
Filename
991703478805867_midwest_ms_walden_m_box_004_fl_108_002_001.tif
Unique Identifier
NL15PH8
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