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− | January 1863 | + | <html><p>January 1863</p> |
− | + | <p>Wednesday 28th</p> | |
− | Wednesday 28th | + | <p>Wind NE Rained all day. Shelled Corn & farmed out Wheat <br />I went to Ct House. Mr Smuglers Brownley & Misick with goods came here in Evg</p> |
− | + | <p>Thrursday 29</p> | |
− | Wind NE Rained all day. | + | <p>Wind W. Clear after the morning. Mauled Rails Hauled <br />wood. Jef Sinclair here in mg to buy the Smuglers goods.</p> |
− | + | <p>Friday 30</p> | |
− | I went to Ct House. | + | <p>Wind W Clear Mauling Rails. Scattering Manure <br />Raking Woods litter. Sent William to Stubbs Mill with 20 Bus Wheat <br />Maria & daughter went to White Marsh & Wilson’s Creek <br />A Capt Crenean is at Wilson’s Creek</p> |
− | + | <p>Saturday 31st</p> | |
− | + | <p>Wind W Clear Mauling Rails. Hauling woods litter to Farm Pen <br />Raking woods litter. I went to Ct house. Nothing of importance <br />in the Papers.</p> | |
− | + | <p><br />February 1863</p> | |
− | + | <p><br />Sunday 1st</p> | |
− | Wind W. Clear after the morning. | + | <p>Wind SW Clear. We staid at home.</p> |
− | wood. | + | <p>Monday 2</p> |
− | + | <p>Wind N Cloudy in Morning Clear afterwards <br />Hauling out & scattering Stable Manure. Mauling Rails. <br />Court day. I went to Ct House. The Yankees are taking Peoples <br />Negroes away by force around Closter Point. They took Mrs Taylor’s <br />Man Lawson accusing him of being a spy. I heard that two <br />of our “Iron Clad” steamers from Charleston had captured two of the <br />Yankee Blockading Fleet at that harbor and driven off the balance.</p> | |
− | Friday 30 | + | <p><br />[2]</p> |
− | + | <p>February 1863</p> | |
− | Wind W Clear Mauling Rails. | + | <p>Tuesday 3</p> |
− | Raking Woods litter. | + | <p>Wind N Snowed till 2 O clock then clear Very cold <br />Hands did nothing but cut a little wood.</p> |
− | Maria & daughter went to White Marsh & | + | <p>Wednesday 4</p> |
− | A Capt Crenean is at | + | <p>Wind NW Clear & [very cold][underlined] Got some wood. A Mr White <br />& Mr Charles came in Evg came in Evg went over the River to get a Boat <br />to carry them a cross York River. They did not succeed & returned here.</p> |
− | + | <p>Thursday 5</p> | |
− | Saturday 31st | + | <p>Wind E Snowed hard till 12 o.clk & Rained the rest of the day. <br />Shelled Corn. Mr White & Mr Charles here & a Mr Causey came in Evg.</p> |
− | + | <p>Friday 6</p> | |
− | Wind W Clear Mauling Rails. Hauling woods litter to Farm Pen | + | <p>Wind W cloudy Rained till 3 o.clock. Fanned out Wheat <br />Mr White & the other two men went over the River on their way to York county</p> |
− | Raking woods litter. | + | <p>Saturday 7.</p> |
− | in the Papers. | + | <p>Wind E Clear. Hauled Logs in [Carry?] log. Mauled Rails <br />Raked Sea Ore. I went to Ct house. Sold Mr Hopkins 444 [bs?]<br />Bro Flour @ 4c. Got of him a pr of Brown Cotton Shirting. <br />Let Mr Davis have the 477 bs Flour due by Mr Curtis to [Ewd?] Philips</p> |
− | + | <p>Sunday 8</p> | |
− | + | <p>Wind SE Clear. We staid at home. Sister Ann Martha Page Hally <br />& Mary Booth here. Miss Collier went from here to Back River with <br />Mr Hopkins & Mr Hurst & Mr Forrest soldiers on furlough came here at night on Their way <br />to see their families in York County</p> | |
− | February 1863 | + | <p>Monday 9</p> |
− | + | <p>Wind SE Clear. Mauling & hauling Rails. Cutting Wood <br />Raking Woods litter. Mr Brownley & Mr Missick came with goods for <br />Jef Sinclair in Evg</p></html> | |
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− | Sunday 1st | ||
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− | Wind SW Clear. | ||
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− | Monday 2 | ||
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− | Wind N Cloudy in Morning Clear afterwards | ||
− | Hauling out & scattering Stable Manure. | ||
− | Court day. | ||
− | Negroes away by force around Closter Point. | ||
− | Man Lawson accusing him of being a spy. | ||
− | of our | ||
− | Yankee Blockading Fleet at that harbor and driven off the balance. | ||
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− | February 1863 | ||
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− | Tuesday 3 | ||
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− | Wind N Snowed till 2 O clock then clear Very cold | ||
− | Hands did nothing but cut a little wood. | ||
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− | Wednesday 4 | ||
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− | Wind NW Clear & [very cold][underlined] Got some wood. | ||
− | & Mr Charles came in Evg came in Evg went over the River to get a Boat | ||
− | to carry them a cross York River. | ||
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− | Thursday 5 | ||
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− | Wind E Snowed hard till 12 o.clk & Rained the rest of the day. | ||
− | Shelled Corn. | ||
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− | Friday 6 | ||
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− | Wind W cloudy Rained till 3 o.clock. | ||
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− | Mr White & the other two men went over the River on their way to York | ||
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− | Saturday 7. | ||
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− | Wind E Clear. | ||
− | Raked Sea Ore. | ||
− | Bro Flour @ | ||
− | Let Mr Davis have the 477 bs Flour due by Mr Curtis to [ | ||
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− | Sunday 8 | ||
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− | Wind SE Clear. | ||
− | & Mary Booth here. | ||
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− | Mr Hopkins & Mr Hurst & Mr Forrest | ||
− | to see their families in York County | ||
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− | Monday 9 | ||
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− | Wind SE Clear. | ||
− | Raking Woods litter. | ||
− | Jef Sinclair in Evg |
Revision as of 14:49, 18 January 2018
<html>January 1863
Wednesday 28th
Wind NE Rained all day. Shelled Corn & farmed out Wheat
I went to Ct House. Mr Smuglers Brownley & Misick with goods came here in Evg
Thrursday 29
Wind W. Clear after the morning. Mauled Rails Hauled
wood. Jef Sinclair here in mg to buy the Smuglers goods.
Friday 30
Wind W Clear Mauling Rails. Scattering Manure
Raking Woods litter. Sent William to Stubbs Mill with 20 Bus Wheat
Maria & daughter went to White Marsh & Wilson’s Creek
A Capt Crenean is at Wilson’s Creek
Saturday 31st
Wind W Clear Mauling Rails. Hauling woods litter to Farm Pen
Raking woods litter. I went to Ct house. Nothing of importance
in the Papers.
February 1863
Sunday 1st
Wind SW Clear. We staid at home.
Monday 2
Wind N Cloudy in Morning Clear afterwards
Hauling out & scattering Stable Manure. Mauling Rails.
Court day. I went to Ct House. The Yankees are taking Peoples
Negroes away by force around Closter Point. They took Mrs Taylor’s
Man Lawson accusing him of being a spy. I heard that two
of our “Iron Clad” steamers from Charleston had captured two of the
Yankee Blockading Fleet at that harbor and driven off the balance.
[2]
February 1863
Tuesday 3
Wind N Snowed till 2 O clock then clear Very cold
Hands did nothing but cut a little wood.
Wednesday 4
Wind NW Clear & [very cold][underlined] Got some wood. A Mr White
& Mr Charles came in Evg came in Evg went over the River to get a Boat
to carry them a cross York River. They did not succeed & returned here.
Thursday 5
Wind E Snowed hard till 12 o.clk & Rained the rest of the day.
Shelled Corn. Mr White & Mr Charles here & a Mr Causey came in Evg.
Friday 6
Wind W cloudy Rained till 3 o.clock. Fanned out Wheat
Mr White & the other two men went over the River on their way to York county
Saturday 7.
Wind E Clear. Hauled Logs in [Carry?] log. Mauled Rails
Raked Sea Ore. I went to Ct house. Sold Mr Hopkins 444 [bs?]
Bro Flour @ 4c. Got of him a pr of Brown Cotton Shirting.
Let Mr Davis have the 477 bs Flour due by Mr Curtis to [Ewd?] Philips
Sunday 8
Wind SE Clear. We staid at home. Sister Ann Martha Page Hally
& Mary Booth here. Miss Collier went from here to Back River with
Mr Hopkins & Mr Hurst & Mr Forrest soldiers on furlough came here at night on Their way
to see their families in York County
Monday 9
Wind SE Clear. Mauling & hauling Rails. Cutting Wood
Raking Woods litter. Mr Brownley & Mr Missick came with goods for
Jef Sinclair in Evg