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William Beatty Diary, 1877-1879

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   <td>went to the station voted for D.F. Jones was the second that voted the voting was done in Dickies Hall Ad plowed North of the house</td>
 
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   <td>Ad  Do    Do      Jones was elected by 130 majority</td>
 
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   <td>Ad    Do    Do  John Gemmel shoveled the cross ditches as far as he plowed</td>
 
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   <td>Ad cultivated draged and sowed 6 bushel of the Red fall wheat Wm McNiels team & man  Bruses man had Dan Cowans team he sowed the wheat with Ab McNiels drill the sowed grass seed with it the ground is in good order he went to young with Jennet after dark he is to meet Billie with the children </td>
 
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   <td>Revd Mr Glasford preached at night Mr Garret in the morning</td>
 
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   <td>Ad cleaned out the furrows & plowed the headridge of next the house Geordy & Thom Cornett worked at the Buckwheat fine day</td>
 
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   <td>A little rain this morning nothing done at the Buckwheat to day I went to Kingston to the Presbytery Stopted at Mr Nicholsons John Gemmel shoveled the furrows</td>
 
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   <td>came home on the Express all well John Gemmel helped at the Buckwheat with Ad & Geordy</td>
 
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   <td><s>they all worked at the Buckwheat Thom helped  this is our fair day there was a great crowd on the the ground</s> </td>
 
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1878

Sept 17 went to the station voted for D.F. Jones was the second that voted the voting was done in Dickies Hall Ad plowed North of the house
18 Ad Do Do Jones was elected by 130 majority
19 Ad Do Do John Gemmel shoveled the cross ditches as far as he plowed
20 Ad finished the plowing of the field & cultivated part of it
21 Ad cultivated draged and sowed 6 bushel of the Red fall wheat Wm McNiels team & man Bruses man had Dan Cowans team he sowed the wheat with Ab McNiels drill the sowed grass seed with it the ground is in good order he went to young with Jennet after dark he is to meet Billie with the children
22 Revd Mr Glasford preached at night Mr Garret in the morning
23 Ad cleaned out the furrows & plowed the headridge of next the house Geordy & Thom Cornett worked at the Buckwheat fine day
24 A little rain this morning nothing done at the Buckwheat to day I went to Kingston to the Presbytery Stopted at Mr Nicholsons John Gemmel shoveled the furrows
25 came home on the Express all well John Gemmel helped at the Buckwheat with Ad & Geordy
26 they all worked at the Buckwheat Thom helped this is our fair day there was a great crowd on the the ground
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