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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1911
Theobald Toby Barrett Diary 1911 17..pdf
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− | We {put?} our milk through the separator all right this morning as it was all to-gether. There was no sign of Bill here all day to-day but Dick and Bob Law both saw hom down town and he said he was coming home to-night. After breakfast I drove Belle down to Greenbury's to get her shod and when I came back it was kind of drizzle Daddy and Enah were laying the parlor carpet. After I put Belle away I went back and started to plant corn where the crow's had pulled it up. | + | We {put?} our milk through the separator all right this morning as it was all to-gether. There was no sign of Bill here all day to-day but Dick and Bob Law both saw hom down town and he said he was coming home to-night. After breakfast I drove Belle down to Greenbury's to get her shod and when I came back it was kind of drizzle Daddy and Enah were laying the parlor carpet. After I put Belle away I went back and started to plant corn where the crow's had pulled it up. After dinner Daddy went over to aa barn raising at Fleming's and did not get back till dark. I planted corn most of the afternoon, then I watered the horses and gave them hay. I miked after eta and fed the calves and kittens. Then I came in and started to put the milk through the separator and |
Revision as of Jan 14, 2025, 11:56:39 AM
Tuesday June 13th We {put?} our milk through the separator all right this morning as it was all to-gether. There was no sign of Bill here all day to-day but Dick and Bob Law both saw hom down town and he said he was coming home to-night. After breakfast I drove Belle down to Greenbury's to get her shod and when I came back it was kind of drizzle Daddy and Enah were laying the parlor carpet. After I put Belle away I went back and started to plant corn where the crow's had pulled it up. After dinner Daddy went over to aa barn raising at Fleming's and did not get back till dark. I planted corn most of the afternoon, then I watered the horses and gave them hay. I miked after eta and fed the calves and kittens. Then I came in and started to put the milk through the separator and