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Donald Alexander Murray Diary, 1887-1899

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   <td>Raining this morning went to Tavistock forenoon, sorting over apples afternoon. George Steward came up afternoon to see when it would be convenient to dehorn his cattle.</td>
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   <td>Blustering real March weather. Albert Jagger and I cutting wood. Bob came up in the evening for a logging chain.</td>
 
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   <td>Cold east wind, went up to Tavistock in the morning to get our cross-sut saw sharpened, very stormy afternoon doing housework.</td>
 
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   <td>Misty, doing chores forenoon went to Charles Ames funeral afternoon.</td>
 
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   <td>Thunder storm last night, cold and stormy this morning went to Hickson wirh a load of hogs, cutting saw-logs afternoon.</td>
 
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   <td>Milder today cutting wood</td>
 
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   <td>Cutting wood forenoon, to stormy to work out afternoon went to Tavistock in the evening.</td>
 
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March 1899
Fri 17 Fine today cutting wood,
Sat 18 Raining this morning went to Tavistock forenoon, sorting over our apples afternoon. George Steward came up afternoon to see when it would be convenient to dehorn his cattle.
Sun 19 Stormy good sleighing went to Burns church stayed in at Ed's for dinner.
Mon 20 Blustering real March weather. Albert Jagger and I cutting wood. Bob came up in the evening for a logging chain.
Tues 21 Cold east wind, went up to Tavistock in the morning to get our cross-sut saw sharpened, very stormy afternoon doing housework.
Wed 22 Misty, doing chores forenoon went to Charles Ames funeral afternoon.
Thur 23 Thunder storm last night, cold and stormy this morning went to Hickson wirh a load of hogs, cutting saw-logs afternoon.
Fri 24 Milder today cutting wood
Sat 25 Cutting wood forenoon, to stormy to work out afternoon went to Tavistock in the evening.
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