1905
The 3th Month March 31 Days 1905
| Thr |
23 |
I was Helping O Sullivan to {rest of line is illegible} the {rest of line is illegible} Put on A Very Warm Day {rest of line is illegible} |
| Fri |
24 |
We cut sum More wood in the {rest of line is illegible} A Little {rest of line is illegible} |
| Sat |
25 |
we cut sum More Wood to Day {rest of line is illegible} another Very Warm Day {rest of line is illegible} |
| Sun |
26 |
A Very Nice Warm Day {rest of line is illegible} Clara Moore Walked out {rest of line is illegible} |
| Mon |
27 |
Another Nice But Cloudy Day We Cut {rest of line is illegible} The snow is Very Deep {rest of line is illegible} |
| Tus |
28 |
" " Nice Warm Day We Cut Wood {rest of line is illegible} |
| Wes |
29 |
A Very Warm Day Snow is going away {rest of line is illegible} Miss Moxley got Married We Cut Wood All Day |
| Thr |
30 |
We cut Wood 1/2 a Day in the Yard A Heavy {rest of line is illegible} The First Wheels Run to Day this Spring |
| Fri |
31 |
Month Ends Fine But cloudy this Has Been {rest of line is illegible} Lots of Buggies Runing to Day Lots of snow on Road {rest of line is illegible} |
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The 4th Month April 30 Days 1905 |
| Sat |
1 |
Month Begins Fine But Cold We was cutting wood all Day |
| Sun |
2 |
A Nice But Cold Day Lots of Bugies Runing to Day |
| Mon |
3 |
We Cut Sum Wood to Day a Very warm Day Evens Stacey got Married to Mrs Allen Sum Sleighs Runing yet |
| Tus |
4 |
We cut Wood all Day in the yard Cold an Cloudy to Day |
| Thr |
5 |
I Was helping CE Earl to Make timber all Day A Nice But Cool Day |
| Fri |
6 |
A Cold Nasty Day with Snow and Rane all Day |
| Sat |
7 |
We finished cutting our wood in the yard to Day the Frogs ar croking again Cool it snowed some all Day |
| Sun |
8 |
I Was Helping Wessely Johnston to cut wood al the house with cross cut Saw |
| Mon |
9 |
a very cloudy Day a little Rane in the after Noon |
| Tus |
10 |
it Raned Nearly all Day I Done Sum Ditching |
| Thr |
11 |
I was sick all Day it Raned a Little all Day |
| Fri |
12 |
I Spred Minure to Day I Drove to Lansdowne I got the gray Horse shod |
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