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Box-folder 1 / 3b

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Diary (re unemployment, labor strikes, business and financial conditions, seed loan, Burton K. Wheeler's silver amendment, hope for Franklin Roosevelt and the New Deal, bank moratorium, Scobey bank reopening, leaving the gold standard, hail damage, family activities, weather, crops, markets, wheat prices, etc.), 1933

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Scope and Contents From the Collection: Diaries. 1929-1951. 1 linear foot. James V. Bennett began his diaries in 1929, and continued making entries on a regular basis until his death in 1951. The earliest diaries were Bennett's daily records of weather as related to dryland farming in Daniels County; financial accounts; ranching operations; maintenance of farm equipment; wheat, barley, and rye market futures; his stock market investments; and miscellany. In the later diaries, he wrote about his wider political interests and...
Dates: 1933