Tuesday, August 16, 2011

August 16, 1963 The Frances Hubbard Diaries


August 16, 1963
Friday, nice day.  I worked in am and girls and I went to Middleburgh in am.  I made slip cover for Gerald's car in am.  Wyckoff’s started to cut hay on the field behind the house.
Comment:  Don't remember the slip cover, not sure which car it was.  The lot behind the house was about 20 acres and some years, probably in the forties, we planted corn.  I have a distant memory of Uncle Merel, while cutting corn in that lot by hand,  slipping with the corn knife and severely cutting his forearm.  The corn knives had a curved blade that was used to "pull" cut several stalks at a time and then the cutter would bundle the cut stalks into a "shocks" and these would be loaded on a wagon and taken to a ensilage cutter to be ground up and blown into a silo.  Now,  if you Google corn cutter, the only things that comes up are kitchen utensils for getting the kernels off sweet corn cobs......


Dad on Tractor, Uncle Johnny Haskin, Albert Reed
Marilyn & Me....1940 in the lot behind the house

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