File #48895: "John Francis Quinn (76).pdf"

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the 6th Month June 30 Days (1900)
Sun 24 I Went to Elgin to Day and to Lindhurst to Church A Very Hot Day
Mon 25 I Went Back to Kingston to Camp this Morning a Very Hot Day Mrs Henry Patience was Put in the Vault To Day
Tus 26 I was in Camp to a Nice Cool Day
Wes 27 " " " "
Thr 28 We had a Show Battle in the Camp to Day A Very Nice cool Day
Fri 29 We had a Grand March ouot to Day of 14 {illegible} all through the city A Very nice Cool Day
Sat 30 The sholders Came some from Camp to Day A very Cool Day
the 7th Month July 31 Days 1900
Sun 1 The Month Begins Very warm and Dry
Mon 2 I Put the wire on the Road Fence in the Fore Noon I had Owen Sullivan Helping Me 1/2 a Day I was Helping OS 1/2 a Day at Haying
Tus 3 I was Helping Owen Sullivan 1/2 a Day at Haying Down in Armstrongs Meadow A little Showry to Day
Wes 4 I was Rigging up the Mowing Machine to Day I was Sick A very Hot Day
Thr 5 I Drew the Rales away off the Road and Butchered a Hog I got a Barl of Salt $130 A Nice Cool Day
Fri 6 I was Helping to Fix up the Picknick Ground over on Mr Hortens Gove A Very Hot Day I was working at the Road Fence 1/2 a Day
Sat 7 I Drew a Load of Cheese to Lansdowne in Fore Noon another Very Warm Day I was working at the Road Fence 1/2 a Day
Sun 8 The Orange Men Marched to Church to Day 2:30 o clock to the Presbyterian Church 60 Strong A Nice Cool Day We Had a Very Heavy Rain Last night
Mon 9 I Finished the Fence along the Road to Day and Hung the Gates it Rained a Little all Day
Tus 10 I was Helping to Prpare the fair ground for the 12th of July Cilibration al Day Wet
Wes 11 " " " " 1/2 a Day
Thr 12 I Went out to Elgin to the Orange Cilibration
Fri 13 I Was Helping with Team 1/2 a Day to Clear away the things afte the 12th I was Helping CE Earl 1/2 a Day at Fix Barn
Sat 14 I Went to Gananoque with a grist of Wheat 6 Bushels A Very Hot Day
Sun 15 A Nice Cool Day with Frequent Showers of Rain
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