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William Beatty Diary, 1880-1883
William Beatty 1880-1883 Diary 21.pdf
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+ | <td>{illegible} 2 pigs and brought one of them here the Roads is nearly blocked up a drift there was number of teams laid down our fence& came through our fall wheat I stoped they them drew out & </td> | ||
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+ | <td>Willie came from Delta last night he went to Gananoque this morning with Wallace about stufff for his house I split wood</td> | ||
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+ | <td>Revd Mr Houston preached this morning Mr Matthews at night</td> | ||
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+ | <td>Ad drew 2 loads of wood he brought out the horse powr and cirkilar saw & set them to saw wood</td> | ||
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+ | <td>Bruce & Wallace {illegible} came & we sawed nearly all the wood that was here this forenoon they cracked the saw before it was finished the woodshed is nearly full of sawed wood had Bruces two teams & ours I drove the horses fine day but cold</td> | ||
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+ | <td>Ad drew 2 loas of wood took one home</td> | ||
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+ | <td>Ad drew 1 load got upset he went to Robinsons for his bobslaughs he Ironed them put Spring steel on them for Shoes 2 1/2 inches wide I went the Annual meeting of our Agricultural Socitie was put in a director fine warm day the snow is quite soft </td> | ||
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+ | <td>{illegible} Ad went for a load of {illegible} wood Ad worked at home at the Bobslaughs painted them Bessie & Jennet went to Gananoque with Wallaces horse</td> | ||
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+ | <td>Revd Mr Matthews preached this morning {rest of entry illegible}</td> | ||
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+ | <td>I went for the {rest of entry illegible}</td> | ||
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Revision as of Jul 20, 2025, 10:38:12 PM
1881 {most likely January}
{a lot of the page is illegible, even directly from the Queen's fonds scans}
{first part of page is illegible} | ||
{illegible} 2 pigs and brought one of them here the Roads is nearly blocked up a drift there was number of teams laid down our fence& came through our fall wheat I stoped they them drew out & | ||
Willie came from Delta last night he went to Gananoque this morning with Wallace about stufff for his house I split wood | ||
9 | Revd Mr Houston preached this morning Mr Matthews at night | |
10 | Ad drew 2 loads of wood he brought out the horse powr and cirkilar saw & set them to saw wood | |
11 | Bruce & Wallace {illegible} came & we sawed nearly all the wood that was here this forenoon they cracked the saw before it was finished the woodshed is nearly full of sawed wood had Bruces two teams & ours I drove the horses fine day but cold | |
12 | Ad drew 2 loas of wood took one home | |
13 | Ad drew 1 load got upset he went to Robinsons for his bobslaughs he Ironed them put Spring steel on them for Shoes 2 1/2 inches wide I went the Annual meeting of our Agricultural Socitie was put in a director fine warm day the snow is quite soft | |
{illegible} Ad went for a load of {illegible} wood Ad worked at home at the Bobslaughs painted them Bessie & Jennet went to Gananoque with Wallaces horse | ||
Revd Mr Matthews preached this morning {rest of entry illegible} | ||
I went for the {rest of entry illegible} |