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Nathaniel E. Leeder Sr. Diary, 1863-1867

Nathaniel_Leeder_Sr_1863-1867 63 Diary.pdf

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Fetched the cleoises and two end irons for whippletrees from John MacKintoshs cleoises 78 c. others 50 c. Fetched a pair of [[bobousgs?]] from James George $2.50 settled our old A/C to this date. The balance from last A/C and the shoes today leave me in his debt $3.27
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Fetched the cleoises and two end irons for whippletrees from John MacKintoshs cleoises 78 c. others 50 c. Fetched a pair of [[bobousgs?]] from James George $2.50 settled our old A/C to this date. The balance from last A/C and the shoes today leave me in his debt $3.27<sup>1/2</sup> cts.
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F. 27th. Sowing seed on the field next to Schwendkers where I sowed seed last year where it did not take well. Rob. chopping wood. Father draging. Lady and Amy cows took the bull.
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S. 28th. Self spliting wood Father and Robert draging. Richard Hayden had 42<sup>1/2</sup>  lbs. of wheat for seed paid 50 cents on the same.
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M. 30th. Robert began to plow for Oats. Self chopping and splitting wood. Father picking up and burning.

Revision as of Mar 14, 2025, 8:20:44 PM

Fetched the cleoises and two end irons for whippletrees from John MacKintoshs cleoises 78 c. others 50 c. Fetched a pair of bobousgs? from James George $2.50 settled our old A/C to this date. The balance from last A/C and the shoes today leave me in his debt $3.271/2 cts.

F. 27th. Sowing seed on the field next to Schwendkers where I sowed seed last year where it did not take well. Rob. chopping wood. Father draging. Lady and Amy cows took the bull.

S. 28th. Self spliting wood Father and Robert draging. Richard Hayden had 421/2 lbs. of wheat for seed paid 50 cents on the same.

M. 30th. Robert began to plow for Oats. Self chopping and splitting wood. Father picking up and burning.

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