The 6th Month June 30 Days 1897 (11 Page)
| Fri |
25 |
I was in Kingston at Bagada Camp Very Hot Wind |
| Sat |
26 |
a little Cooler to Day For Drilling Mr Willim Macculah Died Last Night |
| Sun |
27 |
another very Hot Day in Camp I went to see Lizzie to day Mr William Mccullock was Buried |
| Mon |
28 |
a very Hot Day in Camp the Boys are Badly Burnt with the sun John Stacey Hous was Burnt |
| Tus |
29 |
We Had a Very Heavy Rain to Day it From 9 AM till 11PM |
| Wes |
30 |
a Nice Cool Day after the Rain The Month End {cut off} |
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The 7th Month July 31 Days 1897 |
| Thr |
1 |
The Month Begins warm and Dry the Grand Day Took Place to Day up to the city |
| Fri |
2 |
another Very Hot Day in Camp I Went up to see Lizzie an Mary |
| Sat |
3 |
We Came Home From Camp to Day a Very Hot (100 in shade} Hot Day |
| Sun |
4 |
another Very Hot Day 90 in the Shade |
| Mon |
5 |
I Was Howing Potatoes to Day Very Rought Wind |
| Tus |
6 |
I Was Hlelping CE Earl to Draw in Rye all Day A Very Hot Dry 98 in the shade |
| Wes |
7 |
I was Helping WN Bowen 1/2 Day to Draw in Rye a Terible Hot Time 110 |
| Thr |
8 |
I was Helping WN Bowes 1/2 Day to draw in Rye another terible Hot Day 100 |
| Fri |
9 |
another Very Hot Day 110 in the sun to Day I took the waggon to the shop to get Tires set |
| Sat |
10 |
another terible Hot Day 118 in the sun, I was Fixing the Mowing Machine |
| Sun |
11 |
the LOL Had a Church Perad We got a very Rain in the Evening Heavy Rain at Night |
| Mon |
12 |
the Orange Men Went to Watertown to Day I went to Watertown It Rained Nearly all DAy a very Warm Day |
| Tus |
13 |
I Went after the waggon to the shape in the Fore Noon a little More rain to Day I Drew a Load of Wood |
| Wes |
14 |
I went out to Lansdowne for Sum Shingles an Nales (a Nice Cool time None) Patch the Barn |
| Thr |
15 |
I Finished Patching the Barn I Comenced Haying Tomy Donevan Died to Day at 8:40 AM oclock I Comenced Haying |
| Fri |
16 |
I was working at Haying all Day I Drew in 1 Load a Very Hot time again |
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