Oklahoma Pioneer Mittie Stephens Cobb enjoyed family, home and garden. Mittie's 1941 Journal shares weathered pioneer experiences and every day life in Arapaho, Oklahoma. Mittie and Rufus "Dad" lived west of Arapaho with daughter Mary and son Frank and owned the Cobb Store in Arapaho. Cecil and Lena Cobb, Fannie and Richard Bland lived nearby. George, Jack, Loys Cooper, Randall and Mildred Shankland moved out of state and stayed in touch by letters. Mittie turned 73 years in 1941 outliving three of her children, Rexie, Rollie and Harvey.

It was serendipity

to have Mittie's Journal to read and share in 2008. The calendar days of 1941 are the same as 2008. Richard received the Journal from his mother, Fannie, and gave the Journal to his cousin Betty in spring 2008. This great-granddaughter first had it in hand in July 2008. For a few weeks it was transcribed to email for family. Mittie's Journal blog began October 12, the anniversary of the day Mittie and Rufus landed at Gip, Oklahoma 1892 in open prairie. Check out that Journal entry. It is a blessing to share this Journal with others. To stay in the matching year the remaining Journal days appear in the Journal Archive as they are posted. Thanks for stopping by. The 1936 journal and part of 1937 is also available for transcribing. Work in progress.

October 3, 1941, Friday

Cloudy and cooler, had the gas burning awhile. Mary took Dad to town to meet the cattle at Filling Station to bring on here to this Pasture. He talks of buying more to feed soon. Mary will stay downtown while Dad is away from there and I have all the House hold duties to attend to. Scripture read Matthew 5:10-16. Fanny spent the morning with me. She is worried about Dick being sick with stomach and head. Mrs. Steinberg called to get my contribution to W. C. L. U.

I was suffering very much for neuralgia this morning but got easier as the day went by. Gene Garling and Mary were here at Supper time. He helped to unload the calves, then they went to meet Josephine when she came on the Bus.

E. W. Marland, Former Governor of Oklahoma, Dies at Ponca City. [pasted in headline] I liked Gov. Marland, perhaps best of all our Governors.

January 1941

January 1941
Mittie used "scrapbooking" on daily journal entry.

February 1941

March 1941

April 1941

May 1941

June 1941

July 1941

August 1941

September 1941

October 1941

November 1941

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