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| Hester Miller Johnson's Autograph Book | ||||
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 |       Dec.               14, 1897  Dear Hester, Sailing down the river of               life. In your little               bark canoe. I wish you               a pleasant trip. Just room enough for two.  San               Diego, Dec. 14,               1897, Dear Hester, May your life be like a sunbeam. May your sorrows be but               few. May you find a               home in heaven. When               your earthly tasks are through.  San               Diego, Dec. 14,               1897, Dear Hester, Remember me, early remember me late. Remember the fellows you               kissed at the gate.                 To Hester Miller, From her Sister Verna M. Christmas 25 1897. Never do               anything at night that you will be ashamed of in the morning.  Remember the               sugar tit Tommy. To               Hester,  May all your               present hours be bright. And every peep of mourn As rosy as the dawning light. May a rosy Bliss be               born.   1897?  Dear Hester, Sunny may all               your Future be. Without a care's alloy! And may the belles of Memory Ring               only chimes of Joy,  Dear               Hester,  With all of               your faults I Love you still.  Written in               same hand in pencil around the page. Remember June 18, 99. Mum-s the word. Seven ten.  I am going to see a               man.  Don't forget June               16th 99   Don't forget to pay M. Olds forget With your Prince??-Albert               on.           January 24,               1898 This page is written at odd angles with some things over               others. Dear Hester, Only on Special Occasions Remember the meal Cousin Grace says               threw up.   Dear               Friend, Silently one by               one in the infinite               meadows of heaven. Blossomed the lovely stars, the forget me not of the               angels.  October 5th               1898. Dear Friend.  True               freeness like Ivy on the wall.                Together they will stand divided they fall.   San               Diego, Calif., 10-6-98.               Dear Hester, Remember me when far away. If only half awake Remember               me on your wedding day. And send me a piece of cake. Your friend,  Remember the               night we went to the band concert. Remember the day you filled               Ira's pants with water. For               goodness sake don't forget the Tuesday night band               concert.           San               Diego, Calif., Feb. 4,               1899,  Dear Hester.  May your life be long and               sunny.  And your husband               fat and funny.   San               Diego, Feb. 25th               1899 Santa Ana Friend               Hester:-  When I am gone               over the hill and far away. I don't - what I want               ?/ to say.   May 27, 1899. Dear Friend, If a man is in Love, That's his Business, If a Girl is in Love, That's her Business. If they contemplate matrimony, That's my Business. W. R. Brisco Note on bottom: This is a lie. L.H. San               Diego, June 1 ,               99, April 18 -01 Dear Hester This page has lots of things written on               in odd angles and is hard to read Don't forget the pitch-fork. Have               you fixed the thumb stall, This is my idea.  "I broke the stem of my               " I can't surmise nor contrive.  Saturday, May 17 I have a               slight rememberence of.                 Coffee cake is good when it is not burnt and also the               bread.  Don't forget our               drunken man on the track.                Remember April 12 - 1901  Have you sat on a lamp               lately and what about the chair.  Remember the pudding dish               and your friend.  also               the night you got locked out, and the walk home by your lonely  How is Ebby-Ebby           San               Diego, Cal, July 30,               1899,  Dear Hester, In               memory's casket I Drop a pearly For  October 27,               1899, Friend Hester,  I               thought I thought I thought in vain. Until I thought I'd write my               name.   Dear Hester,               Remember me dear Hester when upon this page you look. Remember it was Jennie who               wrote this in your book.                Your loving sister, Jennie Johnson               11 -2 -99 Dear               Hester. When the name               that I write here is dim on the page. And the leaves of your album               are yellow with age. Still think of me kindly and do not forget. That where ever I am I               remember you yet.  June 4,               1900. My Dear               Hester. While turning               over this pages.  The               names of friends appear. Remember you have a friend That holds you dear.  San               Diego, Cal., Feb. 18,               1901, Dear Friend Mrs. Johnson. Down by a brook there stands               a rock, And on the rock there stands for-get-not.   San               Diego, Cal., Mrs               Johnson, Dear Friend. Oh! be kind to those who love you!, Give them               gladness while you may!, Here to-day, to-morrow's sun rise may be               hold then passed away.                Lavish love on all around you; smiles and sunshine freely               strew; And like bread upon the waters, They yet will return to you.                 Feb. 18,               1905, Dear Hester, I love my papa that I do and mama says she loves               him too. Both of them love me I know. A thousand ways their love               they say  But papa says he ???? with some               mean scamp I run away -  July 18,               1906  San               Diego, Cal., Dear Hester! Remember me               early, remember me late, remember the fellow you kissed at the               gate!   San               Diego, Cal., July 18,               1906, Dear Aunt Pit. God made man, man made money.  God made bees. Bees made               honey.  Your affectionate niece,  San               Diego, Cal., July 18,               1906,  Dear Aunt               Pit. Remember,               Remember, and never forget. Your have a little friend in San Diego               yet. Nannie Powers           Dear Aunt               Pit, When the name that               I write here is dim on the page. Still think of me kindly and do not               forget.  That where ever               I am I remember you yet. Your niece Nannie M.               Powers Seattle Dec. 22,               1908 Could you be               true if her eyese all blue she would smile at you.   This page is               written at odd angles with things written on top of others.  Dear Hester-   Forget me not  | 
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