It will take time to read the notes for all the days from Eunice Mildred Lamkin-Lindsey's journal beginning in 1918. Some names mentioned: Leslie Williams and Adolph Rutherford married June 1918. Looks like: Mr. McClairahan or Mr. Elclairahan buried at Son's Chapel, cold and raining, Jan. 18, 1918. I have been waiting on my husband to decipher this journal, but will have to do it myself (along with my other genealogy work). It will take me quite a long time to do all the journal, plus another that we have not yet enlarged and copied. We placed the originals in inserts to protect the sheets which were written in pencil. If you think you connect or know these people who may have been in MO, then in Ark or OK. There is also some connection to a David Ostrander during the Civil War. Don't know his family connection but have two letters written by a young man in the Seige of Vicksburg to him. These letters were donated by my husband to Lubbock Tech. However, the sent me copies for my genealogy research. Shirley A. Goings-Lindsey WLindsey@msn.com