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Jul 16, 1897

Journal Entry

July 16, 1897 ~ Friday

1897.
July 16th Had a poor night, do not feel very well. Sat up a little to day.
Bro Nuttall came in the evening and sat up with me during the night.

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Nuttall, Leonard John
6 Jul 1834 - 23 Feb 1905

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Jul 16, 1897