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William Beatty Diary, 1880-1883

William Beatty 1880-1883 Diary 19.pdf

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   <td>I went to Gananoque  with 7 bushel of fall wheat that was all that we had here 6 of mixter of spring & fall it snowed & rained most of the afternoon</td>
 
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   <td>Jonnie Beatty came up from Young last night he is going to make a pair of bob slaughs for  {illegible} Sam took him out to road and my bench he working in the old house there Sam went to the shanty for a load of wood there was more cut he brought some {illegible}</td>
 
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1880

Dec 1 stormy day wind & snow Fred split wood in the shed I got Charley horse shod all round 3 sharp
2 Fred went {line illegible} I split some wood
3 Do Do Do
4 Fred helping Bruce to thrash Wall got home yesterday o his horse {illegible} went to {illegible} the Wife is at {illegible}
5 Revd Mr Matthews preached this morning stormy day snow & rain
6 Fred helped Bruce to thrash I took Jennie to her school got Bruces cabbage & took Wll Lizie & Bessie to Delta we fixed her chair in the slaugh sot that she could lie in it is it a fine day hard frost last night
7 I got home after dark Lizzie stood the Journie well Fred helped Bruce to thrash fine day
8 Fred helped Bruce they finished very stormy day snow fell al day and very fast
9 the snow fell twelve inches yesterday & last ight Fred went to the sawmill & brought the fence stuff that was there I finished the bottom in the slaugh J Lattimer put a new knee & raine on it cold day I fixed a Pl{illegible} for Paddy
10 Fred went to Gananoque with his {illegible} I went for Jennie with the double slaugh very cold day
11 Fred split wood in the shed most of the day very cold with wind & drift I fixed the harnefs
12 Revd Mr Garrat preached this morning Mr Matthews at night
13 Sam drew dung to the garden & went with Jennie to her school
14 I went to Gananoque with 7 bushel of fall wheat that was all that we had here 6 of mixter of spring & fall it snowed & rained most of the afternoon
15 Jonnie Beatty came up from Young last night he is going to make a pair of bob slaughs for {illegible} Sam took him out to road and my bench he working in the old house there Sam went to the shanty for a load of wood there was more cut he brought some {illegible}
{illegible entry in left column} 16 Sam went to Bee of John Hannes this afternoon
17 Sam drew wood and took the {illegible} along and to the road put it in the station there he is making {rest of entry illegible}
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