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              <text> On Aug 17-1925, accompanied&#13;
&#13;
by Chas Daily of Colorado Sprs&#13;
&#13;
who had come from Western&#13;
&#13;
Elec. Plant, Chicago the 15th to visit&#13;
&#13;
Ohio relatives of his mother, we&#13;
&#13;
started early toward Chicago.&#13;
&#13;
with Chas Wheaton at the&#13;
&#13;
wheel for a hundred miles or &#13;
&#13;
so. After lunch, somewhere&#13;
&#13;
close to, or in Indiana, Chas.&#13;
&#13;
Daily became chaffeur and&#13;
&#13;
surely did delight in "stepping&#13;
&#13;
on her",-to my discomfort and&#13;
&#13;
dismay and, -well, all but&#13;
&#13;
anger. Especially as we neared&#13;
&#13;
Chicago, because there were so&#13;
&#13;
many, close together, sharp turns&#13;
&#13;
in Northern Indiana roads.&#13;
&#13;
Reached South Chicago for early&#13;
&#13;
lunch and there Chas. Daily left us.&#13;
&#13;
Camp sites around S. Chi. did&#13;
&#13;
not suit us, so we just kept on&#13;
&#13;
driving, as the sun was still shining&#13;
&#13;
until came to Joliet (Ill) city &#13;
&#13;
camp, where decided had enough&#13;
&#13;
motoring for one day 339 mi- a big&#13;
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record run, because had two drivers.&#13;
&#13;
Rained in night so next morning went into&#13;
&#13;
city for breakfast, at a Drug Store-Morning 18th&#13;
&#13;
 Verticle on card:&#13;
&#13;
  Taken after breakfast morning 19th.&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
 Vertical left side:&#13;
&#13;
  This view is Lake   St Madison where the Night of Aug 18 was spent.&#13;
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&#13;
Front of picture:&#13;
&#13;
State House Across Lake</text>
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              <text>Daisy Wheaton Stereographs </text>
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Personal narratives--American--Early 20th century&#13;
Photography--Stereographs--United States--Early 20th century&#13;
Travel--United States--Wisconsin--Dane County--Madison--Early 20th century&#13;
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