1901
The 1 First Month January 31 Days
| Tus |
1 |
The Month and Year Begins Fine But Very Cold I Was Helping George Humphrey to Saw Wood all Day 75 |
| Wes |
2 |
I was Helping George Humphries to saw 1/1 a Day A Terible Blustry and Cold Day |
| Thr |
3 |
I was Helping Mr Haslip to Chop Wood Back on Martin Cross A Very Cold Day 10 Below Zero |
| Fri |
4 |
A Very Cold and Blustry Day some Snow Falling 12 Below Zero |
| Sat |
5 |
another Very Cold Day But fine and Clear 12 Below Zero I Sold WP Moore 9 Bushels of Barly to Day |
| Sun |
6 |
a Very Nice Warm Day Good Sleighing |
| Mon |
7 |
Township Election a Very Stormy Day |
| Tus |
8 |
I to Lansdowne to District Orange Lodge Uncle Edd Sumers Came out to Day a Very {cut off} |
| Wes |
9 |
another Nice Soft Day I sold Uncle Eed 40 B{cut off} Maudy Conell Came out with Uncle Eed {rest of line illegible} |
| Thr |
10 |
I went up to Kingston on Business I Paid CR Webster ${cut off} A Terible Heavy Storm of snow and sleet |
| Fri |
11 |
I was sick all Day I Went Down to W. Grames after The solders got Hom From Africa a Very Cold Disagreeable Day |
| Sat |
12 |
I was Helping to Prepare a Reception at Lansdowne For George Bryan Red Frank S{cut off} a Terible Stormy Day |
| Sun |
13 |
a Nice Mild Day Lots of Snow on Now |
| Mon |
14 |
I was Helping to straten up after our Reception For George Bryan at Lansdowne I sold 32 Bushels of oats to George Summer 28c |
| Tus |
15 |
another Nasty storm of Rain and Snow all Day |
| Wes |
16 |
I was attending the District Temperence {illegible} A Very Heavy Rain Nearly all Day |
| Thr |
17 |
A Very Cold Day Good Sleighing Now |
| Fri |
18 |
another Very Cold Day 10 Below Zero Mother was sick Had the Doctor |
| Sat |
19 |
another very Cold Day 26 Below Zero Mother was Very Sick |
| Sun |
20 |
A Little Milder to Day Lizzie came Home to Day George Sumers an Hillard Warner Came {illegible} |
| Mon |
21 |
A Very Soft Day a Heavy Rain at night |
| Tus |
22 |
another Very Cold Day Very icey Now |
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