| 1 |
March |
sunday colons furnel tuck place quite a snow storm |
| 2 |
March |
cold no slaying making fanninmill |
| 3 |
March |
went below for som hay verry rugh the roads |
| 4 |
March |
making at the wagon cold and unplesent |
| 5 |
March |
making at the fanimill and framing |
| 6 |
March |
cold unplesent now snow |
| 7 |
March |
sold the steers to speers |
| 8 |
March |
sunday cold and unplesent |
| 9 |
March |
snow storm went to celly funarl with of Jumper |
| 10 |
March |
drawing oak sawlogs plesent cold took the slays away |
| 11 |
March |
went to mill cold the roads rough |
| 12 |
March |
went to fronts for iron the cars ran into the canal at h{cut off} |
| 13 |
March |
went for shingle blocks puting in wagon boxes |
| 14 |
March |
sunday plesent wether for the season snow snow |
| 15 |
March |
sunday plesent not cold sunshine |
| 16 |
March |
flury of snow plesent wether quite mudy |
| 17 |
March |
iron of a wagon mudy unplesent trashing |
| 18 |
March |
ironing of the wagon plesent wether |
| 19 |
March |
flury of snow making everything mudy and slopy |
| 20 |
March |
quite soft and unplesent geting a bout |
| 21 |
March |
ironing of the wagon flury of snow making hous carpter |
| 22 |
March |
plesent the ground frose quite solid bright |
| 23 |
March |
seting the wagon tires plesent wether |
| 24 |
March |
ironing at the wagon plenty of mud |
| 25 |
March |
working at the wagon plesent wether |
| 26 |
March |
finished the wagon ironing |
| 27 |
March |
painting the wagon plesent wether |
| 28 |
March |
making a {illegible} for the wagon plesent wether |
| 29 |
March |
sunday cool windy not plesent lambs came |
| 30 |
March |
painting the wagon plesent wether roads dry and fine |
| 31 |
March |
went to masawing for Aabsoms plesent travling |
| 1 |
April |
comensed making a roler dry and plesent |
| 2 |
April |
working at the roler making bolts for it |
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