Posts like this is one of the reasons I love this site. Thanks Jerseyman. I wonder what the folks in the future will say about us. Think about it, " I had an uncle who only got three channels on t.v, and it was in black and white only. He drove a gas powered car that ran on leaded gasoline, and could gap plugs and points, whatever they were before he learned how to drive. Could ride a horse, and even knew how to saddle it, although not very well. They had a telephone that you had to dial..."
The diaries mention the discomforts, but I have yet in my limited reading on the period about ticks and chiggers. Were they as much of a pain in that era as they are now? They had to get out of the wagon or off the horse at some point when nature called, and I am sure they wandered into the brush a bit as we do now when that happens.
The diaries mention the discomforts, but I have yet in my limited reading on the period about ticks and chiggers. Were they as much of a pain in that era as they are now? They had to get out of the wagon or off the horse at some point when nature called, and I am sure they wandered into the brush a bit as we do now when that happens.