Place: Winfield, Kansas Arrived at Omnibus [?] Camp and got our bearings, partly. After eating downtown the Blairs [?] and Mother left and we went to a meeting at North Hall. Dr. Goldsmith raved as did a few others about the trip and that was all. After so many difficulties we returned but not to […]
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Louvina Baker – Daily Journal – May 28, 1930
Louvina Harsh (Baker) – June 1, 1930, 12:00
Memphis, Tenn. Sunday, June 1, 1930. Took excursion on my first boat 20 miles up the Mississippi about 9 o’clock. About 40 went. The boat was “Island Maid” and had four decks with a dance hall and every thing for your pleasure. Arrived back in camp at 12:00.
Louvina Harsh (Baker) May and June 1930
My Trip: Going May 29, 1930, Winfield, Kansas. Weather: Rainy. Memphis, Tenn. June 1, 1930. Trips to Clarence Saunders’ home, however, he never lived in it and it is now a museum for the City of Memphis. It is called the “Pink Palace” and is constructed of Georgia marble. It has 32 rooms, little theatre […]