File #30459: "Laura Robinson Sills Diary, 1901_53.pdf"

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September.1901. 25th, Wed, fine day. Father and Richard were drawing manure today away from back of barn. This afternoon Mother, Ethel, and I went to Bath. Father was home. 26th, Thur. Fine day. Overton Benjamin was here to-day. Threshing machine same this afternoon. Had 11 men for tea. All home. 27th, Fri. Fine day. Threshing here to-day had 12 men. Therefore we were all home. 28th, Sat. Fine day. Threshing machine left this morning about nine O. Clock. Ovy Benjamin went down to Fletchers tonight. I took my lesson this afternoon, all were home. Had between 800 & 900 bushels of grain. 29th, Sun. Rained last night, and most of the day. Ovy Benjamin came here about 6 o'clock. Tom Gurren came down tonight and got Miss Bruce. We were home all day. 30th, Mon. Fine day. Father and Richard were moving part of the straw stack to-day. Mrs Carroll washed for us this morning. This afternoon Mother did up her 6 gallon churn of crab-apples. Nelly was here a few minutes this afternoon. All were home to-day.
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