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Courtland Olds Diary, 1893

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January    FRIDAY 20  1893
 
January    FRIDAY 20  1893
  
Fred has been geting up wood to day.  I went up to Viltoria to attend the Farmers Institute there, takeing my wife with me.  We took dinner with Mrs Clarke and Miss Lamport at their boarding place and had a pleasant visit with them besides.  Heard the Hon. Charles Drury talk about build drains, also about fattening cattle for the English market the whole was quite interesting
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Fred has been geting up wood to day.  I went up to Vittoria to attend the Farmers Institute there, takeing my wife with me.  We took dinner with Mrs Clarke and Miss Lamport at their boarding place and had a pleasant visit with them besides.  Heard the Hon. Charles Drury talk about build drains, also about fattening cattle for the English market the whole was quite interesting
  
 
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January    SATURDAY 21  1893
 
January    SATURDAY 21  1893
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Fred and I cut wood in the woods to day or rather this forenoon.  This afternoon or evening I went out to Dover to look after some small matters there. Had to ask a favour of Bro J. Ellis, much against my feelings but did not have to ask in vain.  The weather keeps cold, but, there are some indications of a warm change.

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January FRIDAY 20 1893

Fred has been geting up wood to day. I went up to Vittoria to attend the Farmers Institute there, takeing my wife with me. We took dinner with Mrs Clarke and Miss Lamport at their boarding place and had a pleasant visit with them besides. Heard the Hon. Charles Drury talk about build drains, also about fattening cattle for the English market the whole was quite interesting

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January SATURDAY 21 1893

Fred and I cut wood in the woods to day or rather this forenoon. This afternoon or evening I went out to Dover to look after some small matters there. Had to ask a favour of Bro J. Ellis, much against my feelings but did not have to ask in vain. The weather keeps cold, but, there are some indications of a warm change.