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James Bremner Jr. Diary, 1881

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=== 1. MONDAY. [213-152] ===
 
=== 1. MONDAY. [213-152] ===
  
Took off stones & stumps off summer fallow adn took down old goat house.  
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Took off stones & stumps off summer fallow and took down old root house.  
  
Afternoon harrowing. Evening Ploughing. Th epods are cut in squale blocks rather rough tooking. Very warm & plough hard to hold. Called on John Duncan. we are to have his orcen & driver no Thrusday if all well.  
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Afternoon harrowing. Evening Ploughing. The sods are cut in squale blocks rather rough tooking. Very warm & plough hard to hold. Called on John Duncan. we are to have his oxen & driver on Thursday if all well.  
  
 
=== 2. TUESDAY. [214-151] ===
 
=== 2. TUESDAY. [214-151] ===
  
Ploughing S. F. all day. very very hot; heat of pail that came but of old pool house. Father to Willie finished mangolds to Carols.  
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Ploughing S. F. all day. very very hot; burned heap of rails that came but of old root house. Father & Willie finished mangolds & Carols.  
  
 
=== 3. WEDNESDAY. [215-150] ===
 
=== 3. WEDNESDAY. [215-150] ===
  
Finished ploughing then harrowing till suppertime. Then made 3 hand spikes for tomorrow. Willie was picking peas.  
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Finished ploughing then harrowing till suppertime. Then made 3 hand spikes for tomorrow. Willie was pulling peas.  
  
 
=== 4. THURSDAY. [216-149] ===
 
=== 4. THURSDAY. [216-149] ===
  
Logging all day go tup 24 or 25 heats and oven 1 1/2 acres. We had G. Duncan with ocen G. Morden & Wesley Blover's hired man. We intend the land we have logged for fall or heat if possible to got it in.  
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Logging all day got up 24 or 25 heaps and over 1 1/2 acres. We had G. Duncan with oxen G. Morden & Wesley Oliver's hired man. We intend the land we have logged for fall wheat if possible to got it in.  
  
 
=== 5. FRIDAY. [217-148] ===
 
=== 5. FRIDAY. [217-148] ===
  
Pulling peas till 4 oclock then caught hroses & put on the rack.  
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Pulling peas till 4 oclock then caught horses & put on the rack.  
  
Got rapphew & in one load barley when a squall proceeding a thunderstorm came up but it brought no rain. Got in another load & felt 16 stocks they only got a few drops of rain so we took it all in also the fall wheat.
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Got supper & in one load barley when a squall proceeding a thunderstorm came up but it brought no rain. Got in another load & left 16 stooks they only got a few drops of rain so we took it all in also the fall wheat.
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=== 6.SATURDAY. [218-147] ===
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Morning the wind blowing from north east upper portion of clouds drifting in opposite direction.  Thunder in south west which has now brought us an hours rain & is still raining  Began to clean out barn at 10 oclock & was busy till 4.  Put out old straw & chaff & down scaffold.  Made it ready for crop Willie had Prince at shope 2 shoes set.  Mr Currie is taking him to Desboro to morrow as his mare lost sight of one eye.  It appeared to be pierced by some sharp snag
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=== 7. SUNDAY. [219-146] ===
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Attended Sabbath School Keady & service afterwards Mr Currie had his text  There were giants in the earth in those days Genesis 6th 4th.  Notes Giants here ment desperadoes or men who fell with a blow.  Giants of the present day  The spirit of worldliness.  It has been in the world from the beginning & age has not impaired its strength.  2nd the Giant of worldly pleasure the young its chief devotees  The Giant Intemperance one of the greatest. 3rd Church fairs & entertainments leaves for opening the purses of the people.  Very questionable mades &c &c

Revision as of Jul 29, 2025, 1:48:03 PM

AUGUST. -8TH MONTH. 1881.

1. MONDAY. [213-152]

Took off stones & stumps off summer fallow and took down old root house.

Afternoon harrowing. Evening Ploughing. The sods are cut in squale blocks rather rough tooking. Very warm & plough hard to hold. Called on John Duncan. we are to have his oxen & driver on Thursday if all well.

2. TUESDAY. [214-151]

Ploughing S. F. all day. very very hot; burned heap of rails that came but of old root house. Father & Willie finished mangolds & Carols.

3. WEDNESDAY. [215-150]

Finished ploughing then harrowing till suppertime. Then made 3 hand spikes for tomorrow. Willie was pulling peas.

4. THURSDAY. [216-149]

Logging all day got up 24 or 25 heaps and over 1 1/2 acres. We had G. Duncan with oxen G. Morden & Wesley Oliver's hired man. We intend the land we have logged for fall wheat if possible to got it in.

5. FRIDAY. [217-148]

Pulling peas till 4 oclock then caught horses & put on the rack.

Got supper & in one load barley when a squall proceeding a thunderstorm came up but it brought no rain. Got in another load & left 16 stooks they only got a few drops of rain so we took it all in also the fall wheat.

6.SATURDAY. [218-147]

Morning the wind blowing from north east upper portion of clouds drifting in opposite direction. Thunder in south west which has now brought us an hours rain & is still raining Began to clean out barn at 10 oclock & was busy till 4. Put out old straw & chaff & down scaffold. Made it ready for crop Willie had Prince at shope 2 shoes set. Mr Currie is taking him to Desboro to morrow as his mare lost sight of one eye. It appeared to be pierced by some sharp snag

7. SUNDAY. [219-146]

Attended Sabbath School Keady & service afterwards Mr Currie had his text There were giants in the earth in those days Genesis 6th 4th. Notes Giants here ment desperadoes or men who fell with a blow. Giants of the present day The spirit of worldliness. It has been in the world from the beginning & age has not impaired its strength. 2nd the Giant of worldly pleasure the young its chief devotees The Giant Intemperance one of the greatest. 3rd Church fairs & entertainments leaves for opening the purses of the people. Very questionable mades &c &c

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