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William Beatty Diary, 1880-1883

William Beatty 1880-1883 Diary 49.pdf

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   <td>very heavy this morning the snow is all gone except allong the fences heay rain this afternoon</td>
 
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   <td>very little frost last fine worm day I split wood</td>
 
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   <td>he went with the Buggy the roads bad</td>
 
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   <td>Ad went to Gananoque with Mrs James Shipard She down on a a visit he got hom in time to on on the Express to Young to see the Charley horse is doing </td>
 
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   <td>I split wood this morning fine day I met Mr Hiland a student Jams C McCormick took him to Fairfax</td>
 
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   <td>Revd Mr        preached in the C. of E. this Mr Hiland at night </td>
 
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   <td>dull hazie day Ad came home from younge last night the horse is gaining a little</td>
 
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   <td>Ad and Wallace thrashed the peas that was left for seed the wind was blowing from the North they spared the doors & cleaned up 4 bushel that was of our old kind</td>
 
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   <td>Ad and Wallace went to Bowes and got 6 bags of wheat Ad took it to Escott mill the Roads is very ruff</td>
 
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   <td>Ad went to the chanty to bank out wood he took slaugh on the Buggy began to about 10 oclock</td>
 
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   <td>Ellen went to Glentay on the Express</td>
 
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   <td>Snowed about 6 inches last night with rain so that there is thick ice on the snow Ad is geting saw logs to Blairs mill some pine & ash</td>
 
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1882

March 1 very heavy this morning the snow is all gone except allong the fences heay rain this afternoon
2 very little frost last fine worm day I split wood
he went with the Buggy the roads bad 3 Ad went to Gananoque with Mrs James Shipard She down on a a visit he got hom in time to on on the Express to Young to see the Charley horse is doing
4 I split wood this morning fine day I met Mr Hiland a student Jams C McCormick took him to Fairfax
5 Revd Mr preached in the C. of E. this Mr Hiland at night
6 dull hazie day Ad came home from younge last night the horse is gaining a little
7 Ad and Wallace thrashed the peas that was left for seed the wind was blowing from the North they spared the doors & cleaned up 4 bushel that was of our old kind
8 Ad and Wallace went to Bowes and got 6 bags of wheat Ad took it to Escott mill the Roads is very ruff
9 Ad went to the chanty to bank out wood he took slaugh on the Buggy began to about 10 oclock
Ellen went to Glentay on the Express 10 Snowed about 6 inches last night with rain so that there is thick ice on the snow Ad is geting saw logs to Blairs mill some pine & ash
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