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William Beatty Diary, 1860-1863
William Beatty Diary, 1860-1863_07.pdf
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− | <td> | + | <td>Went to Mallorytown to see Thomas Scotts Wife she is very sick the family is all sick with a bad cold</td> |
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− | <td></td> | + | <td>19</td> |
− | <td></td> | + | <td>split some stovebolts fine day</td> |
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− | <td></td> | + | <td>snow</td> |
− | <td></td> | + | <td>20</td> |
− | <td></td> | + | <td>jointed some bucket staves stormy snow</td> |
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− | <td></td> | + | <td>snow</td> |
− | <td></td> | + | <td>21</td> |
− | <td></td> | + | <td>Do Do Do Do </td> |
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− | <td></td> | + | <td>22</td> |
− | <td></td> | + | <td>went onto the Iland & drew 2 load of cordwood broke in two three places tramped in snow & had to quit then went to Motts & Beaches to look at horses but could not trade fine Day hard frost</td> |
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− | <td></td> | + | <td>rain & snow</td> |
− | <td></td> | + | <td>23</td> |
− | <td></td> | + | <td>drew 2 loads of wood off the lake stormed in the afternoon rain & snow</td> |
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+ | <td>snow 24</td> | ||
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− | <td> | + | <td>the Revd Mr Morrison preached in caintown very stormy Day snow & wind</td> |
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− | <td></td> | + | <td>25</td> |
− | <td></td> | + | <td>drew 6 loads of wood & 1 of rails very windy</td> |
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− | <td></td> | + | <td>26</td> |
− | <td></td> | + | <td>drew wood & rails of the Lake</td> |
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− | <td></td> | + | <td>27</td> |
− | <td></td> | + | <td>drew Do there is quite thaw so that the ice is very bad we cannot do any more on the ice</td> |
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− | <td></td> | + | <td>rain</td> |
− | <td></td> | + | <td>28</td> |
− | <td></td> | + | <td>A little frost last night Adam went to Brockville with a load of wood to Blyth a little this afternoon the Roads is very soft</td> |
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1861
{probably February} | 18 | Went to Mallorytown to see Thomas Scotts Wife she is very sick the family is all sick with a bad cold |
19 | split some stovebolts fine day | |
snow | 20 | jointed some bucket staves stormy snow |
snow | 21 | Do Do Do Do |
22 | went onto the Iland & drew 2 load of cordwood broke in two three places tramped in snow & had to quit then went to Motts & Beaches to look at horses but could not trade fine Day hard frost | |
rain & snow | 23 | drew 2 loads of wood off the lake stormed in the afternoon rain & snow |
snow 24 | the Revd Mr Morrison preached in caintown very stormy Day snow & wind | |
25 | drew 6 loads of wood & 1 of rails very windy | |
26 | drew wood & rails of the Lake | |
27 | drew Do there is quite thaw so that the ice is very bad we cannot do any more on the ice | |
rain | 28 | A little frost last night Adam went to Brockville with a load of wood to Blyth a little this afternoon the Roads is very soft |