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William Beatty Diary, 1860-1863

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   <td>April</td>
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   <td>Drew rails along the road from the house field</td>
 
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   <td>finished drawing the rails they are a poor lot</td>
 
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   <td>drew dung to the field North of the ditch back of the Barn drew it with the waggon</td>
 
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   <td>rain</td>
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   <td>worked at the dung in the forenoon a little this afernoon snow going fast</td>
 
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   <td>worked at the dung fine Day  Cabbage seed at the door & tomatoes sowed some</td>
 
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  <td>20</td>
 
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   <td>went to Cristies Younges  Do    Do   </td>
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   <td>rain</td>
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   <td>21</td>
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   <td>worked at the dung in the forenoon rain in the afternoon</td>
 
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   <td>22</td>
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   <td>Ad went to Ben Younges for some carrots I worked at the old harnefs mending them rain most of the day David came up from young he is going to help me to get the fences fixed</td>
 
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   <td>Snow</td>
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   <td>23</td>
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   <td>began to make fences commenced at the South East corner a little snow to day</td>
 
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   <td>24</td>
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   <td>the ground all white this morning worked at the fence got the fence on the consesion made & the corner turnedup a pice fine day</td>
 
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   <td>25</td>
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   <td>worked at the fence along the Road runing North fine Day the Plow that I sent for to Brantford came to the station this morning</td>
 
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   <td>26</td>
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   <td>went to Yonge this morning on the cars then went to Jonney Armstrong & got a double cle{cut off} made they are well</td>
 
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  <td>27</td>
 
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   <td>went to caintown & heard the Revd Mr Armstrong preach fine day</td>
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   <td>28</td>
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   <td>got Thomas Williams little waggon & took old Bet & brought over to Mallorytown some currenbushes roses & other things & came up on the cars rain most of the Day</td>
 
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   <td>29</td>
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   <td>worked at the fence & drew some dung the {illegible}</td>
 
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   <td>X 9 in April</td>
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   <td>30</td>
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   <td>began to plow & plowed a ridge for the garden then plowed on the sod North of the 2nd  ewnt to a raisin of Mr Johnstons</td>
 
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1862

April 15 Drew rails along the road from the house field
16 finished drawing the rails they are a poor lot
17 drew dung to the field North of the ditch back of the Barn drew it with the waggon
rain 18 worked at the dung in the forenoon a little this afernoon snow going fast
X 19 worked at the dung fine Day Cabbage seed at the door & tomatoes sowed some
20 went to Cristies Younges Do Do
rain 21 worked at the dung in the forenoon rain in the afternoon
22 Ad went to Ben Younges for some carrots I worked at the old harnefs mending them rain most of the day David came up from young he is going to help me to get the fences fixed
Snow 23 began to make fences commenced at the South East corner a little snow to day
24 the ground all white this morning worked at the fence got the fence on the consesion made & the corner turnedup a pice fine day
25 worked at the fence along the Road runing North fine Day the Plow that I sent for to Brantford came to the station this morning
26 went to Yonge this morning on the cars then went to Jonney Armstrong & got a double cle{cut off} made they are well
27 went to caintown & heard the Revd Mr Armstrong preach fine day
28 got Thomas Williams little waggon & took old Bet & brought over to Mallorytown some currenbushes roses & other things & came up on the cars rain most of the Day
29 worked at the fence & drew some dung the {illegible}
X 9 in April 30 began to plow & plowed a ridge for the garden then plowed on the sod North of the 2nd ewnt to a raisin of Mr Johnstons
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