March 4, 1890.
| 4 |
Bob tates wife died |
| 4 |
fine in fore noon |
| 4 |
south wind in after noon |
| 4 |
with snow |
| 5 |
sun shine pretty cold west |
| 5 |
wind. S. Haskin drawing hay |
| 5 |
A. Maustard. Thrashed |
| 5 |
to the upper place |
| 6 |
sun shine very cold |
| 6 |
north wind |
| 6 |
not mutch snow |
| 7 |
fine sun shine all day |
| 8 |
fine sun shine all day |
| 9 |
fine sun shine all day |
| 10 |
10 settlement with Sam & Henry Shook
fine in fore noon
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| 10 |
cloudy in after noon |
| 11 |
cloudy all day a little |
| 11 |
rain in afternoon |
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