1901
The 2nd Second Month February 28 Days
| Wes |
13 |
a very Stormy and Cold Day the Roads are Full I was Shoveling snow all Day Very Cold all Day |
| Thr |
14 |
another Very Cold and stormy Day and Roads are Very Bad Now I was Cutting wood For Mr Haslip to Day He was sick |
| Fri |
15 |
another Very Blustry Day Very Bad Roads |
| Sat |
16 |
Own Sullivan and I Went to Gananoque to Colect for Patsy A Nice Warm Day Roads Very Heavy |
| Sun |
17 |
a Nice warm Day it is thawing a little Mr Hill Hillard Warner Heare on a Visit the |
| Mon |
18 |
another very Nice Warm Day Mr John Bulgers Little Girl Died I Was cutting wood 1/2 a Day for Mr Haslip |
| Tus |
19 |
I was Cutting Wood for Mr Haslip all Day {written over with something illegible} |
| Wes |
20 |
I was Helping Role Johnston 1/2 a Day Cutting Straw He Paid me 50c A Very Blustry Day |
| Thr |
21 |
another very Cold Day I Just dun the Chores Martha Went out to Portland with Maud {illegible} |
| Fri |
22 |
I was Helping Charles Horton 1/2 a day to Draw Hay |
| Sat |
23 |
I was Helping Mr Horton all Day to Draw Hay |
| Sun |
24 |
a Very Nice Warm Day |
| Mon |
25 |
a Very Blustry Day We Heavy Fall of Snow at Night S.of T.'s Had a social at JA Websters |
| Tus |
26 |
I Was Helping Charles Horton to Draw Hay all Day A Terible Blustry Day Very Bad Roads |
| Wes |
27 |
I was cutting and Drawing Wood for Wesely Johnston A Very nice But Cold Day |
| Thr |
28 |
I went to Gananoque with a grist of wheat 8 Bushels The Month Ends Fine A Very Nice Day |
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The 8th Month March 31 Days 1901 |
| Fri |
1 |
The Month Begins Very Blustry A Heavy Snow storm at night The Wind is From the South |
| Sat |
2 |
A Nice but Cold the Roads are Very Bad Now all Filled |
| Sun |
3 |
a Very Soft Day With Very Big Wind and storm |
| Mon |
4 |
another Very Blustry Day with High Wind and Sum Rain Sum Showers sum to Day |
| Tus |
5 |
a Very Cold and Blustry Day Wind Norht East I was Helping Chrley Horton to Draw Hay |
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