File #30852: "William Fitzgerald Diary, 1892-1893_011.pdf"

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== March 9th 1892; == === Wed. 9. === Very foggy this morning A light flurrying snow. clearing {up?} partly, Cloudy and cold in the afternoon, light flurrie of snow {deering?} the night. === Thu. 10. === Mild, but partly cloudy sunshining at intervals, commenced snowing about 3. oclock. quite a blizard just now. (Evening). === Fri. 11. === Last night's storm was one of the fiercest of the season from the west, piling the snow in huge banks, very {illegible} made today, {heavy?) gales driving The {moon?} subsiding about 3 oclock quite pleasant the {illegible} of the day. === Sat. 12. === Snowing during the forenoon Clearing off, turning cold, wrote to L.W. Murfing Kingston for checse factory. == March 13th. 1892. == === Sun. 13. === Extremely cold for march, but lovely day, bright and clear, 10,° below zero. === Mon. 14. === Very cold and windy drifting all day, the worst storm and roads experienced for a number of years. 10.° below zero. (bright) === Tue. 15. === Cold and clear, quite windy roads almost impassable 10,° below zero, === Wed. 16. === Beautiful day, bright and clear, thawing a little this after noon, but 18,° below zero this morning. === Thu. 17. === Bright and mild day turning a little colder, and cloudy about 3. oclock === Fri. 18. === Quite mild, snowing all day, from the east, wrote to {Robt.foy.?} Belleville for V.X
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