Originally Posted by
Rick
I happened upon an old deserted farm house once and found the journal of the farmer that had lived there. Planting dates, temps, rain, the same kind of things you outlined WW. I did so want to keep that book but the house was on private property and it didn't belong to me so I put it back. The house is long gone now. Bull dozed down and I'm sure the book went with it. Looking back I wish I would have kept it. In some way the farmer that wrote it would still be alive and that's the only reason.
A few years later I found an attendance roster in the attic of an old school that was being renovated and transformed into apartments. It covered a time period (1917-1919) in which the 1918 flu pandemic took so many lives. There were notations of kids having been let out of school early to help with planting or harvesting and there were so many notations of kids that died due to the flu. It's on lone to the county historical society and is displayed as the teachers roster in a recreated one room school house. It's available to anyone that is researching their ancestry in the county.
I hope the old farmer thinks I did the right thing with that one.