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Gay Spiker's diary is filled with more than
personally hand-written notes. To aid you in distinguishing between
the types of diary entries (and the transcriber's related notations,)
please review the ICON descriptions below.
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Card, letter,
postcard, etc. If available, additional information such as
an address or postmark on the envelope may be noted in [brackets]. |
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Newspaper article,
magazine or similar clipping. The clipped article is
presented first. Whenever possible, the back of the article has
also been transcribed for its possible historical relevance as a
genealogical resource or simply to provide the reader with another
look into the community and world climate of that time period. |
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Hand-written entry.
Gay's handwriting is shown in italics. |
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Transcriber's Notes. Used to provide additional
information on, or opinion about, a specific diary entry. May
also include website links (internal or external) directing the reader
to related sources of documentation. For example, a newspaper
clipping that mentions a man named "Mr. Hull" may be followed by the
transcriber's link to Mr. Hull's biography online. (We neither
have control over or responsibility for any external website, nor do
we verify the accuracy of the sites' contents. Readers are
advised to use caution when exiting our website.) All notations
that are NOT part of the diary are easily identified by this colored
background. |
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Transcriber's Digital Image. Represents a diary item (card
or hand-written entry, etc.) that has been scanned for viewing on
these pages. May also include additional notes from the
transcriber, identified by this colored background. |
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Indicates missing
text. Used when hand-written text is too faded, or when
clippings are too badly damaged, to transcribe in their entirety. |
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Diary page numbers.
The journal contains 448 pages, excluding the front and back covers.
Because not every diary page contained an entry, you will encounter
"missing" page numbers throughout this transcription. |
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