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James Bowman Diary, 1904

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   <td>Father Mary & Aunt Jane went to Church in morning I took Children to S.S. & Mother to Chuch in Evening. Col. 10.30.07.</td>
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we ringed {up?} of the Younge bulls & killed Thompsons 98 for mutton & also bell ewe as she was not doing well covered pit in afternoon Father went to cider mill</td>
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Sunday 6th Nov 1904 Father Mary & Aunt Jane went to Church in morning I took Children to S.S. & Mother to Church in Evening. Col. 10.30.07. .10 .30 .07
H.M.1 35.S x Monday 7th fine C went to McCannels Cutting in morning H Morris helped We hauled 35 S loads today Put Ram 2 2 ewes 1 Ram with Shearling ewes about two weeks
H.M.1 6 L Tuesday 8th We Shipped Ram Lamb to Jas Webster and got Cow from John Mountain pd Freight $360 pd message boy. 25. We finished hauling turnips. took up 2 1/{?} loads Carrots 3.60 .25
Wensday 9th fair Father took apples to cider mill. C & I laid up pit & covered it with straw & fenced it & plowed around it. We had a Emigrant W. Kennedy from England seeking work he stayed all night
Thursday 10th fair We hauled corn in morning and covered one turnip pit in Afternoon I loaned Mr Morros the tea, and wagon to haul his hay, and he is to help us when we may need him.
Friday 11th fair Father went to mill with 15 bgs 10 Oats 5 barley to Chop we ringed {up?} of the Young bulls & killed Thompsons 98 for mutton & also bell ewe as she was not doing well covered pit in afternoon Father went to cider mill
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