File #31155: "William Beatty Diary, 1860-1863_31.pdf"

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1862
Heavy rain Snow nearly gone
1 John Armstrong & his wife here for dinner Rob Jones & Jennet & old Mr McIntosh likewise Elen Jennet & me went to Adams at nigth Adam went to Innises & brought his horspowr
2 went to Innises for the arms & bracesfor the horsepower Ad & Dave sawed bolts cold Day
3 worked at the bolts Do Do
4 Do Do in the forenoon Dave & little Wat went to Farmersville in the afternoon Ad & me drew some wood
5 the Revd Mr Sherlock preached in caintown
6 Ad drew up bolts to the road I went to Mallorytown to Townmeeting Buggys running no slaughing
7 worked at the bolts in the forenoon then went to Cristies & cut up part of a large ceder & cut down a large pine for joice
8 drew 9 hemlock & ash logs & I helped Rob to kill a steer in the afternoon John Innis came up at night & we set the horsepower Snowed & blew at night about an inch
9 drew 5.16 feet & 1.12 feet of pine logs
10 Do 2 15 feet ash logs I went to Mallorytown to the Annual meeting of Agriculture Socitie was put in President again heavy rain this afternoon the roads is quite mudy
11 thrashed the oats Wm H Davis helped with his horses & Mr Edglee
12 the Revd Mr Sherlock preached a mifsionary sermon in the forenoon Mr McKenzie in the afternoon
13 healped Edglie at the thrashing machin cold Cay
14 cleaned some oats this morning healped Rob to score John Purvis hewed Ad Elen Hanna & Rob went to Farmersville to Wats
15 snowed all day cleaned some oats & drew a load of wood snowed about 6 inches
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