Folder 5: Diary, Rose Pady

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Folder 5: Diary, Rose Pady

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  • 1941 (Creation)

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(1900-2004)

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      1941 Diary - Includes a May 23 letter to Stuart from C. W. Emmons, basic information preprinted in diary, insurance information, addresses, summer trip (driving and camping west to Pacific coast and then east through United States and Canada to Appalachian Mountains), weather, looking for tree disease called witch's broom; while in California went to a USO show near Hollywood Blvd. where they saw Eddie Arnold, Loretta Young, Bette Davis, Tyrone Powers, Robert Taylor, Barbara Stanwyck, Cary Grant, Irene Dunn, Ros Russel, Gene Autry, Judy Garland and Leo Carillo; went to San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf, Stuart had poison ivy and was miserable, Grand Tetons, Yellowstone National Park, Black Hills, Mount Rushmore, Badlands, Smithsonian Institute, gas shortage, Smoky Mountains, list of all the national parks and national forests they visited, list of photographs taken, list of some trees seen on trip, miles they traveled, list of places they bought gas, and list of items they purchased and the price.

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