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Show Agencies - 54 July 4, 1925 Black, E. Z., Farmer, Indian Service Farmer's Weekly Report Black reports on his activities each day of the week. He says not much has been done on account of an outbreak of measles. No one has died. July 11, 1925 Black, E. Z., Farmer, Indian Service Farmer's Weekly Report Black reports on his activities each day of the week. Measles is still prevalent. The crops are very dry and those not irrigated will dry up. July 18, 1925 Black, E. Z., Farmer, Indian Service Farmer's Weekly Report Black reports on his daily activities. There is still a lot of sickness. July 25, 1925 Black, E. Z., Farmer, Indian Service Farmer's Weekly Report Black reports on his daily activities. A light shower helped brighten up the crops. Aug. 1, 1925 Black, E. Z., Farmer, Indian Service Farmer's Weekly Report Black reports on his daily activities. The crops are nearly all dead, except those few irrigated. More ditch work can be done. Aug. 8, 1925 Black, E. Z., Farmer, Indian Service Farmer's Weekly Report |