Today is the birthday of
Fair and hot. 94. Wind So.
After dinner Eleanor and I rode our bikes over to Fred Moon’s and borrowed his oars and we fished in the river all afternoon and got nothing. We had a few bites from roaches.
Awful hot in the house tonight.
Milt Vaughn was down helping Ski on her boat this afternoon.
I hear that Earl is feeling better.
Slept downstairs tonight.
“Towards great persons use respective boldness”. George Herbert



Fred Moon was a painter who lived on River Street and worked for Harry Hornblower. His brother, Herbert, was a carpenter and did many jobs on the estate. Fred sold pieces of land to Harry, some of which became part of Plimoth Plantation. He also was a great collector of arrowheads and Indian artifacts.
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