Edith B. Ziegenhorn Diaries - A Young Girl's Life In Claytonville, Illinois Feb. 1914 to Mar. 1917 Buy on Amazon

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Edith B. Ziegenhorn Diaries - A Young Girl's Life In Claytonville, Illinois Feb. 1914 to Mar. 1917

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ISBN / ASINB007P6JK5I
ISBN-13978B007P6JK54
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Because of the accuracy of Edith's writing, this set of diaries should be considered a historical document. Her father, August Ziegenhorn, owned one of the most popular hardware stores in town. He eventually expanded his business to sell groceries, clothing, and other essentials. He was a veterinarian, druggist, merchant, and postmaster.
Edith describes her daily chores, church activities, births, deaths, and the general living conditions in the early 1910s in central Illinois. She also writes about traveling in both cars and buggies. This is a transitional period in America and she is young and not afraid to travel and experience life.
Some of her entries are funny, some sad, but all reflect the life going on around her. As editor, and her grand nephew, I took special care in transcribing her words exactly as they were written. By doing so, I hope I have conveyed the character of Edith and a reflection of the fact that she was only fifteen when she started to write these entries.
I consider these diaries a wealth of information about life in the early 1910s. Her words have a simplicity that expresses her honesty with her community and within herself.
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