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|transcription=Monday We ditched all<br>day. It got cold in the<br>afternoon. | |transcription=Monday We ditched all<br> | ||
|entry=Monday We ditched all<br>day it got cold in the<br>afternoon | day. It got cold in the<br> | ||
afternoon. Evening I went<br> | |||
to Equity meeting.<br> | |||
Between 12 and 1 o'clock we<br> | |||
had an earthquake.<br> | |||
Our windows rattled in<br> | |||
the house. | |||
|entry=Monday We ditched all<br> | |||
day it got cold in the<br> | |||
afternoon. Evening I was<br> | |||
to Equity meting<br> | |||
Betwen 12 and 1 oclock we<br> | |||
had an erth quake<br> | |||
our windows rattled in<br> | |||
the house | |||
|notes=The earthquake was actually around 11:45 pm and centered around Anna, Ohio. It was the strongest earthquake recorded in Ohio.[http://www.eas.slu.edu/eqc/eqc_photos/1937OHeq/] Many places list it as March 9th because it was so late in the evening[https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/ushis1166/executive] | |notes=The earthquake was actually around 11:45 pm and centered around Anna, Ohio. It was the strongest earthquake recorded in Ohio.[http://www.eas.slu.edu/eqc/eqc_photos/1937OHeq/] Many places list it as March 9th because it was so late in the evening[https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/ushis1166/executive] | ||
|date=1937-03-08 | |date=1937-03-08 | ||
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Transcription?
Monday We ditched all
day. It got cold in the
afternoon. Evening I went
to Equity meeting.
Between 12 and 1 o'clock we
had an earthquake.
Our windows rattled in
the house.
Diary Entry?
Monday We ditched all
day it got cold in the
afternoon. Evening I was
to Equity meting
Betwen 12 and 1 oclock we
had an erth quake
our windows rattled in
the house
Notes?
The earthquake was actually around 11:45 pm and centered around Anna, Ohio. It was the strongest earthquake recorded in Ohio.[1] Many places list it as March 9th because it was so late in the evening[2]