File #45079: "William Beatty 1871-1874 (37).pdf"

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1872
May 17 sowed 1/2 lb of carrot seed on the peace east of the {illegible} plowed part of the potato ground it is very dry
hailed 18 finished plowing the potato ground and draged ready to furrow out atended a meeting of the trustees to {illigible} the foundation of the schoolhouse is same {illigible} a spring meeting
19 no meeting to day find steady rain all day no one came
20 got the horses shod and drew some rails to the midle fence north field they were taken away last fall
21 worked at the fence and settled with P. Moor paid him 15 Dollars & 60 cents fine growing time
22 finished the fence in the forenoon sowed about {illigible} barrels of plaster on the field below the house beginning of {illegible}
rain 23 fine rain last night and this morning H&H Young helped me to turn up part of The midle fence in the north field find growing time made {illigible} for a {illegible}
24 washed the sheep Samuel Johnson and son helped me fix part of the fence in the lane
25 attended a school meeting as trustee to select a new site or see if the people will build on lot we have the foundation is bad they voted {illegible} hill 16 for the hill 13 for the lot at the station
26 the Revd Mr Weire preached in the school house this morning
rain 27 planted better than two pails of Early Rose potatos in the garden and four half rows of sweet corn next the path and house and the rest of the {illegible} in common corn in the forenoon heavy rain then tried to plow the ground too wet
28 got some potatos went and laid out the foundation of the schoolhouse on the hill the ground is very wet
rain 29 bored and made a pair of barbunks
30 made another barbunk can do very little there is rain almost every day
31 drew a load of stones for Mr Thompson that is {illigible} loads there was 2 loads {illegible}
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