Field Notebook: Oklahoma 1919
Page 12
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Our factory after father's failure in business, was on the fourth and fifth floor of a brick building just straight up at the south-east corner of John and Augusta street. It was a friendly. In one day it was a cotton mill. Our next place was the Corlin Box Factory at the corner of Broadway and Egleston Ave. Our Aunty's home was 428 Saratoga street on the second floor at the corner of Harris near Ninth street. St. Stephen's Church is on the northwest corner. Which home was on Center Ave and Calloway near Center Ave and Tenth street. On the corner on the third floor is where Phil, Albert and I lived after mother's death. Phil, Albert and the latter family had supper at Emmas' home. She has a splendid home and two niece. See Emma for all allowance for servants.