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I Went and Played the Musical Instrument ~ Charles Logie Letters
Posted on 3 April 2011 | No CommentsCharles Logie’s letter to his daughter Beatrice on the 1st day of January 1901 reflected on the passing of the century and of the ongoing concern of forced vaccinations for... -
The Poor Sneaks Refused to Sign the Petition ~ 17 Jan 1901 ~ Charles Logie Letters
Posted on 3 April 2011 | No CommentsIn Charles Logie’s letter to his daughter, Beatrice in mid-January 1901, he reported that the ‘cursed doctor’ was forcing school teachers in American Fork to be vaccinated for diphtheria and... -
Visit Us on Birthington’s Wash Day ~ 4 Feb 1901 ~ Charles Logie Letters
Posted on 3 April 2011 | No CommentsLife in American Fork, Utah had calmed down a bit by the 4th of February 1901. The vaccination war was nearing a conclusion in fact if not in opinion. Students... -
Please Excuse Impertenery Questions ~ Feb 1901 ~ Charles Logie Letters
Posted on 2 April 2011 | No CommentsThe first week of February 1901 found American Fork, Utah with its first case of smallpox. The disease had inflicted the Adamson family. Charles Logie wrote to his daughter, Beatrice,... -
Thanks For That Dirty Piece Of Paper ~ 25 Feb 1901 ~ Charles Logie Letters
Posted on 2 April 2011 | No CommentsLate February 1901 found Charles Logie ill with cancer on his face. The cancer had been cut out earlier but had returned to plague him. In this letter to his... -
I Am Not Ready to Bow Down to the Likes of Him ~ 1 Mar 1901 ~ Charles Logie Letters
Posted on 2 April 2011 | No CommentsThe first day of March 1901 found Charles Logie in a slightly bad mood. The weather had turned warm that day to his surprise. His wife, Rosa, was in the... -
Do Not Go Out At Night Without a Suitable Escort ~ 11 Mar 1901 ~ Charles Logie Letters
Posted on 2 April 2011 | No CommentsThe eleventh of March 1901 found Charles Logie in a good mood. His slicing humor was intact and functioning fully once again. Although it was still cold in American Fork,... -
This Is Confidential You Know ~ 19 Mar 1901 ~ Charles Logie Letters
Posted on 2 April 2011 | No CommentsMid-March, 1901 was still snowy and cool at the Logie home in American Fork, Utah. Charles Logie and his son, Walter, had hauled manure into the garden to fertilize the... -
Hard Work Don’t Agree Wid Me Now ~ 11 Apr 1901 ~ Charles Logie Letters
Posted on 2 April 2011 | No CommentsEarly April 1901 found Charles Logie struggling to work and bring cash into the family. His cancer had become a constant problem and he noted it in his letter to... -
The Splendid Rain on the Just and Unjust ~ 6 May 1901 ~ Charles Logie Letters
Posted on 2 April 2011 | No CommentsEarly May 1901 in American Fork, Utah had not produced crops in the garden yet. In his letter to his daughter, Beatrice, Charles Logie noted that “The Splendid rain …...







