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September 1861
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Wednesday 25
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Wind E Clear.  Hauling in & packing away fodder.
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Our little Baby quite unwell.
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Thursday 26
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Wind SE Clear. Hauling in & Stacking Fodder.
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Mr Canny of Loua a Batln who has been sick
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here for the past six weeks went to York To,day
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to join his Batalion.
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Friday 27
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wind SE & W & Blew a Huricane.  Rained off & on
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all day.  Hands cut some cord Wood for soldiers
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Ben West a Guinea Boy and Edward a negro
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got upset about the middle of the river in the height
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of the storm and were saved with great difficulty and
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danger by John Robins and Mr Hogg.
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Saturday [30][overwritten]28th
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&NE
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Wind SW  Clear.  Cutting Cord Wood for the Guard
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Mr Hogg got me a sack of G A Salt from Mathews for $4.50
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Got some wood for the house.
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Mrs Davis & Miss C Todd here in Ev.g.
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[Marginalia]
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[Sunday][crossed out]
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Sunday 29
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Wind W Clear.  Maria went to church I staid at
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home with Richd & Charley who are not well
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Monday 30
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Wind SE Clear.  Hauling in & Stacking Fodder
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Finished Blades & began the Tops.  I lost a very fine
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Ox with Murrien. Tow of Mr Curtis’s negroes have run away.

Latest revision as of 15:30, 30 January 2014

September 1861

Wednesday 25 Wind E Clear. Hauling in & packing away fodder. Our little Baby quite unwell.

Thursday 26 Wind SE Clear. Hauling in & Stacking Fodder. Mr Canny of Loua a Batln who has been sick here for the past six weeks went to York To,day to join his Batalion.

Friday 27 wind SE & W & Blew a Huricane. Rained off & on all day. Hands cut some cord Wood for soldiers Ben West a Guinea Boy and Edward a negro got upset about the middle of the river in the height of the storm and were saved with great difficulty and danger by John Robins and Mr Hogg.

Saturday [30][overwritten]28th &NE Wind SW Clear. Cutting Cord Wood for the Guard Mr Hogg got me a sack of G A Salt from Mathews for $4.50 Got some wood for the house. Mrs Davis & Miss C Todd here in Ev.g.

[Marginalia] [Sunday][crossed out]

Sunday 29 Wind W Clear. Maria went to church I staid at home with Richd & Charley who are not well

Monday 30 Wind SE Clear. Hauling in & Stacking Fodder Finished Blades & began the Tops. I lost a very fine Ox with Murrien. Tow of Mr Curtis’s negroes have run away.