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| N.J. New Jersey |
| N.M. New Mexico |
| N.Y. New York |
| O. Ohio |
| Or. Oregon |
| Penn. Pennsylvania |
| R.I. Rhode Island |
| S.C. South Carolina |
| Tenn. Tennessee |
| Tex. Texas |
| U. Ter. Utah Terrirory |
| Va. Virginia |
| Vt. Vermont |
| Tuesday, May 15, 1888 |
| Mrs. Sylvester had a little girl. Mother went up there to take |
| care of her. |
| Friday, June 01, 1888 |
| This is the latest spring ever known in Minnesota. There is no |
| leaves on some of the trees yet, and the grass is not over six |
| inches. |
| Monday, June 11, 1888 |
| I commenced working on the section for Pat Hoyle. This is |
| the first work I ever done on a rail road. |
| Wednesday, June 27, 1888 |
| My Sister Hilda was married to F. V. Amardon. They were |
| married in Sauk Rapids. |
| Saturday, July 21, 1888 |
| I was re-elected clerk of school Dist. No. 94; County of |
| Benton. |
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