In Diary of an 1892 Farmer's Wife, blogger Herrick Kimball discovers his great, great grandmother. He writes:
As I read the 1892 diary, I began to learn about this ancestor who IYears ago, I lived in Aroostook County, in Presque Isle and then in Bridgewater, so I am quite familiar with the towns mentioned in these diaries. In many ways, Aroostook County has hardly changed from those times.
previously knew absolutely nothing about. I discovered that, within
the constraints of only a few words each day, Josephine could not
elaborate. Nevertheless, as the chronicle of days and months and
years pass, a life story develops. Because of the lack of details,
the story is something of a puzzle. It can only be assembled by
understanding the historical setting (more about this later), the
cultural context, picking up little clues in the entries, reading
"between the lines," and employing some imagination.
2 comments:
I love old diaries. I've been posting from my grandmother's diary from 1925 - 1927 one day at a time for over a year. I don't know if you've ever looked at, I've got a link to it from my garden blog
www.ruthcampbellsmith.blogspot.com
I'll have to check it out, I'm hooked on old diaries! Thanks for the tip!
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