File #31188: "William Beatty Diary, 1860-1863_64.pdf"

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1863
16 I fixed bunks Ad went through the potatos & hoed the Early
17 went to Robinsons School house to the Election & voted for D.F. Johns Esq
18 went to Mallorytown to the Election there
rain 19 worked at the fence on the road North end rain this afternoon
rain 20 finished the fence with bunks up to the shorts rails some rain
21 rain the Revd Mr Carrol preached at the church heavy rain in the night
22 fixed around the new house & cleaned the woodshed ready to draw gravel
rain 23 Ad went through the potatos with the diel I fixed bunks for the line fence rain this afternoon
24 fixed around the house & leveled the ground
25 went ot the Tresurer with Wm Thompson to see about our School money in the forenoon went to the Widow Turners as an arbitator betwen her & J.A. McMullins S. Johnson was the other J. Darlin chosen as third
26 Ad healped H. Younge at his potatos I pointed stakes they were round
27 drew sand & gravel for the grout in the house had John Johnstons horse Hump Young helped very warm day
28 the Revd Mr Willson of Kingston preached
29 went to Turners & met Mr Darlin & Samuel Johnston stopted all day & did nothing
30 put some grout in the house fine day
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