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Theobald "Toby" Barrett Diary, 1911
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This morning all the men Daddy had asked come and help finish the moving turned up. Bill Donald, Frank Vyse and Charlie Butler all turned up early. Then Gilbert himself came and got every body started to work and the Bruce and his boy Fred George came. Huby could not come to-day as he had promised Mr. Hobbes to go trout fishing. We got the stable all moved and leveled about noon. After dinner we started in at the old house and got it in place behind the wood shed about four or five. Then we moved the pig house back the length of itself into the orchard. There were "Thaiousands and thaiousands of rats" under this building and quite a fraction of them were executed. It was in an awful state underneath. We got all through about six o'clock. After tea we loaded Gilbert's stuff on his wagon and started him for Vyse's where he is going to move another barn to-morrow. | This morning all the men Daddy had asked come and help finish the moving turned up. Bill Donald, Frank Vyse and Charlie Butler all turned up early. Then Gilbert himself came and got every body started to work and the Bruce and his boy Fred George came. Huby could not come to-day as he had promised Mr. Hobbes to go trout fishing. We got the stable all moved and leveled about noon. After dinner we started in at the old house and got it in place behind the wood shed about four or five. Then we moved the pig house back the length of itself into the orchard. There were "Thaiousands and thaiousands of rats" under this building and quite a fraction of them were executed. It was in an awful state underneath. We got all through about six o'clock. After tea we loaded Gilbert's stuff on his wagon and started him for Vyse's where he is going to move another barn to-morrow. | ||
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Roy got off this orning and we all hurried for fear we would miss the train, but him and he said our clock was five minutes fast and would not start till the last minute but was in time. Bob. Law brought three loads of sand to-day. It has been prertty hot and sunny. | Roy got off this orning and we all hurried for fear we would miss the train, but him and he said our clock was five minutes fast and would not start till the last minute but was in time. Bob. Law brought three loads of sand to-day. It has been prertty hot and sunny. |
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{Pen sketch of farming apparatus at the top of the page}
Monday June 19th
This morning all the men Daddy had asked come and help finish the moving turned up. Bill Donald, Frank Vyse and Charlie Butler all turned up early. Then Gilbert himself came and got every body started to work and the Bruce and his boy Fred George came. Huby could not come to-day as he had promised Mr. Hobbes to go trout fishing. We got the stable all moved and leveled about noon. After dinner we started in at the old house and got it in place behind the wood shed about four or five. Then we moved the pig house back the length of itself into the orchard. There were "Thaiousands and thaiousands of rats" under this building and quite a fraction of them were executed. It was in an awful state underneath. We got all through about six o'clock. After tea we loaded Gilbert's stuff on his wagon and started him for Vyse's where he is going to move another barn to-morrow.
{There is a scrap of a newspaper cutting on this page.}
Roy got off this orning and we all hurried for fear we would miss the train, but him and he said our clock was five minutes fast and would not start till the last minute but was in time. Bob. Law brought three loads of sand to-day. It has been prertty hot and sunny.