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December 1861

Sunday 1st.
Wind SW Cloudy. We staid at home.
Major Goggin at Sister Anne’s. I was there in Ev.g.

Monday 2
Wind NE. Alternately Cloudy & clear. Getting wood
preparatory to killing hogs. Sawing Planks. Raking
woods litter & sea Ore. I went to the C.H. Capt
Glass told me there the Yankees had put “Boueys” off
the Mouth of Severn River. Willie Perrin took the
only one away which was there and which proved to
be a part of a wreak of a Vessel which had grounded at
the Mouth of the River Bar in about 14 feet water

Tuesday 3
Wind North & very cold ['very cold' underscored]. Killed 35 Hogs.

Wednesday 4
Wind NW Clear & cold. Cut out & salted Pork.
Raked woods litter. Exchanged a Sow with Pig with
Templeman for a small hog w.g 84.

Thursday 5
Wind W Clear. Hauling Stalks to Farm Pen & Ricking
them. Sawing Plank. Making Cattle Shelters.
I went to Wareham to see Mr Bushong about getting
Quarters for my Negros, in case I should be
invaded by the Yankees.

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