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Christina McLennan Diary, 1888-1893
Christina McLennan 1888-93 Diary 174.pdf
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Moulie, I thought would come in in June, but did not make an udder until the first of July. Then she began to dwindle down, two days ago I began to milk her, And I got about 1 qrt of dirty milk, And we saw no calf, And never heard a moo from her </td> | Moulie, I thought would come in in June, but did not make an udder until the first of July. Then she began to dwindle down, two days ago I began to milk her, And I got about 1 qrt of dirty milk, And we saw no calf, And never heard a moo from her </td> | ||
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July 1893
| 24 | Morning very cool Marion & myself went to gather berries on Landers east of Bromhour we got 5 quarts The boys J. & M. put in 7 loads of hay in farm barn Birdie made the washing. I canned the berries | |
| 25 | Rain today | |
| 26 | Showers all day | |
| 27 | Went in morning to Jimie B. house saw Currents went in afternoon to pick them bot 4 1/2 lb codfish 30 cts. 2 yds thin shirting 13, put in two loads of hay | 43 |
| 28 | 1 lb butter 18 cts. 2 brown 4 white sugar 33. 4 lb molasses. 16. Expect visitors put in 3 loads in morning in afternoon | 51 |
| 29 | J C Brown came this morning before breakfast. we were all glad. Got 8 lb codfish 56 cts Jimie not well boys not working. | |
| 30 | A fine day and large congregation | |
| 31 | Bird & I made a large washing Mrs Blacklock & Eliza called, And will come and stay over night
Got 3 lbs butter 60= Moulie, I thought would come in in June, but did not make an udder until the first of July. Then she began to dwindle down, two days ago I began to milk her, And I got about 1 qrt of dirty milk, And we saw no calf, And never heard a moo from her |
