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Second (Page 3) The 2th Month February 28 Days 1897 The Kipoo Indians Troop is at Lansdowne
Sat 13 Iwas Helping WN. Bowen to Cut Stove Wood all Day East wind a Nice Warm Day
Sun 14 A Very Blustry Kind of a Day it is thawing a {cut off}
Mon 15 A Nice Warm Day I was Helping W.N. Bowen all Day 50 c to Cut {cut off}
Tus 16 I Was Helping W.N Bowen all Day to Saw Wood A Very Warm Day
Wes 17 I was Helping WN Bowen 1/2 a Day to Saw Wood Mis Charlet Was Married to EE Warren a very soft time a little Snow
Thr 18 I was Helping WN Bown all Day to Saw Wood A Very Nice Soft Day
Fri 19 I was Helping WN. Bowen to Cut Wood With the Drag Saw a Nice Day Very fine sleighing in this Month
Sat 20 I was Cutting Wood all Day at WN Bowens with the Drag Saw
Sun 21 Another Very Nice soft Day is is Thawing East Wind
Mon 22 I Finished Sawing Wood at WN Bowens 1/2 a Day a Terible snow storm to Day a Very Stormy Day
Tus 23 another stormy Day in the Fore Noon Janey Smith an Charles Horton was Married
Wes 24 I was Helping Rob Johnston to Cut Wood With the Drag Sw there is great sleighing Now
Thr 25 A Very Heavy Snow Storm On the Fore Noon I was Helping Rob Johnston 1/ 2 Day to Saw
Fri 26 I was Helping Rob Johnston to Cut Wood with the Drag Saw all day Aunt Sary and Uncle Edd Sumers came out an Blustry Day Bad {cut off}
Sat 27 I Got the Horses Sharp Shod all Round $100 a very {cut offf} wind Uncle Edd an Aunt Sary Went Home to Day
Sun 28 another Nice But Cold Day The Month Ends Very Cold
1897 This 3rd Month March Has 31 Days ~1897~
Mon 1 The Month Begins Very Cold an stormy the Worst Storm that Came this Winter
Tus 2 A Nice But Cold Day the Roads are very Bad
Wes 3 A Terible Heavy Sleet storm Nearly all Day a Bad {cut off}
Thr 4 I went to Gananoque waith a load of wood For Rob Johnston a Nice warm Day the Best Sleighing this winter
Fri 5 A Big Thaw a Very Heavy Rain to Day an all Night
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