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William Henry "Harry" Barrett Diary, 1911-1912

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Tuesday Oct 24.
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work but it began to rain and we had very heavy rain which put a stopper on preparing land for wheat for a few days. Toby and I cut some wood and picked a lot of tomatoes. After dinner I went back and fixed the fence between Watson and us the cleaned out ditches in the back field. Toby cut the lawn and chored about the stables. Dick got a lot of hickory nuts after school. Hattie was preserving fruit and tomatoes all day.
We had a very fine warm day which put a stop to pressing land for about two or three days and I cut some corn. Hitched a colt to wagon. After dinner I went back across the fire between the slashes in the three cleared out ditches in the back field. Edly cut the corn and chored about the latter. Got a lot of hickory nuts after school. Hattie was spraining wrist and fingers all day.
 
  
Wednesday Oct 25.
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Wednesday Sep 20. I cleaned out all the rest of the ditches in the back field this forenoon. After dinner I worked on the Wheat field. Toby cut corn all day Hubert and Bill were over this morning. It has been a lovely day Dick went back to the chestnut tree but the nuts were no good.
I cleaned all the stuff by the ditches in the back field this forenoon. After dinner I worked on the Lishen field. Edly cut corn all day. Herbert and Bill came over. Mr. Davis has been a cranky old head and went back to the headboard today but mother has been so good.
 
  
Thursday Oct 26.
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Thursday Sep 21 Election day. I worked all the forenoon on the wheat ground. Toby cut corn. Hattie and I and Toby went down town in the after noon. I went to vote and Hattie wanted to get the books out of the church which they have commenced to scaffold preparatory to decorating. It was wet all the afternoon. When we got home I went back and fixed up the fence where Watson's cattle broke through. After tea the boys went down town to hear the election returns and Welsh came after me to go and get a piece of a mop handle and apple out of a cow's throat. They had tried to poke the apple down with the mop handle and broke it off. I got it out and got home about 11-30.
Election day. I painted all afternoon up Mr. Halls garage. Herbert and Edly went down town in the afternoon. I went too to see about the election to get the book out of the school. Church they have commenced to scaffold preparing for repairs. I then went up this afternoon when we got home. I drew rock and fixed the fence corner. Hattie’s collar broke through. After tea Mr. Jones went down town to hear the election returns, and Herbert came afterwards to grab some apples. Met Mr. Randle and they had tried to take his apples but he did not handle down well. So I got 1/2 peck of sweet apples for 30¢.
 

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work but it began to rain and we had very heavy rain which put a stopper on preparing land for wheat for a few days. Toby and I cut some wood and picked a lot of tomatoes. After dinner I went back and fixed the fence between Watson and us the cleaned out ditches in the back field. Toby cut the lawn and chored about the stables. Dick got a lot of hickory nuts after school. Hattie was preserving fruit and tomatoes all day.

Wednesday Sep 20. I cleaned out all the rest of the ditches in the back field this forenoon. After dinner I worked on the Wheat field. Toby cut corn all day Hubert and Bill were over this morning. It has been a lovely day Dick went back to the chestnut tree but the nuts were no good.

Thursday Sep 21 Election day. I worked all the forenoon on the wheat ground. Toby cut corn. Hattie and I and Toby went down town in the after noon. I went to vote and Hattie wanted to get the books out of the church which they have commenced to scaffold preparatory to decorating. It was wet all the afternoon. When we got home I went back and fixed up the fence where Watson's cattle broke through. After tea the boys went down town to hear the election returns and Welsh came after me to go and get a piece of a mop handle and apple out of a cow's throat. They had tried to poke the apple down with the mop handle and broke it off. I got it out and got home about 11-30.

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