Sun. 19 Karl & Henrietta bring 2 ducks ready for the oven. Then they go to Buck Mtn. & Grace & Warner go to Church. All come to dinner at noon, after Henrietta takes Grace & me around by the Webster school house, which we go into. Find it in a dilapidated condition. The outer walls all cracks & holes & the roof insecure. the children were scared when the wind blew & ran out doors so they built a new one. Stop at the old cemetery, my grandfather’s, find it mowed Y all right. Write the Bulletin in the evening & look at the “Funnies” after I go to bed. Tired. We also visit the cemetery in Waltham, where George Fisher, Sr., his wife Aunt Achsa (??) Aunt Lucy & Nelson Saxton, all lie in a row.
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