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William Beatty Diary, 1883-1886
William Beatty 1883-1886 Diary 11.pdf
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<td>July</td> | <td>July</td> | ||
<td>18</td> | <td>18</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>we turned over the heavy Clover & shook it out then I raked up with Mr McLaughlin horse Dan & his father Drew in 7 loads it is very good order</td> |
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<td>19</td> | <td>19</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>we put nearly 2 more loads the stock when it began to rain we filled up the midle & had to quit they hole in the garden </td> |
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<td>20</td> | <td>20</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>we finished the stock this afternoon I turned over the windrows & top of the stack in the forenoon they hold</td> |
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<td>21</td> | <td>21</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>Dan went to Kingston to see the show this father & me raked & cocked up what was left in that field we had 50 cocks Mr the Norman went home at noon I gave him $5 for his work & 1 for this son William he worked 4 days going</td> |
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<td>22</td> | <td>22</td> | ||
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− | <td></td> | + | <td>Revd Mr Shane preached at night</td> |
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<td>23</td> | <td>23</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>I mowed in the Midle Field about 1/4 of it Dan cut round the fences & hold</td> |
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<td>24</td> | <td>24</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>Dan went with the cultivator through the potatos that we planted on burns place in the forenoon we then raked & cocked what I mowed in the Satterfield</td> |
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<td>25</td> | <td>25</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>I got Mr Watts to help we began a stock in the midle Field put 2 loads in the bottom of the clover hay from the Northfield & 4 from the midle field that was all we had cut there is over 150 Cox in it </td> |
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<td>26</td> | <td>26</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>I mowed the Northeast quarter of the center field then finished holding the potatos on burns Place</td> |
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<td>27</td> | <td>27</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>I mowed part of the center field & Dan cultivated some of the potatos in the Eastfield in the forenoon we raked & cocked what I cut on Wednesday</td> |
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<td>28</td> | <td>28</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>Mr Watts began to work this morning a wet day we cleaned up 10 bushel of wheat & 20 of Oats Dan took them to Escott Mill Watts bored post holes for the line fence</td> |
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<td>29</td> | <td>29</td> | ||
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− | <td></td> | + | <td>Revd Mr Jordan preached this morning Dan took him to Fairfax </td> |
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<td>30</td> | <td>30</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>we took the hay that was wet of the stock & stirred up the Cox this morning after dinner we got nearly 3 loads on the stack when it began to rain we filled up the midle </td> |
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<td>31</td> | <td>31</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>@odtimes Watts board post holes in the north side of the lain Dan & me nailed on the fence boards to day Watts picked up the old stock bottom east of the old Barn no hay weather </td> |
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1883
July | 18 | we turned over the heavy Clover & shook it out then I raked up with Mr McLaughlin horse Dan & his father Drew in 7 loads it is very good order |
19 | we put nearly 2 more loads the stock when it began to rain we filled up the midle & had to quit they hole in the garden | |
20 | we finished the stock this afternoon I turned over the windrows & top of the stack in the forenoon they hold | |
21 | Dan went to Kingston to see the show this father & me raked & cocked up what was left in that field we had 50 cocks Mr the Norman went home at noon I gave him $5 for his work & 1 for this son William he worked 4 days going | |
22 | Revd Mr Shane preached at night | |
23 | I mowed in the Midle Field about 1/4 of it Dan cut round the fences & hold | |
24 | Dan went with the cultivator through the potatos that we planted on burns place in the forenoon we then raked & cocked what I mowed in the Satterfield | |
25 | I got Mr Watts to help we began a stock in the midle Field put 2 loads in the bottom of the clover hay from the Northfield & 4 from the midle field that was all we had cut there is over 150 Cox in it | |
26 | I mowed the Northeast quarter of the center field then finished holding the potatos on burns Place | |
27 | I mowed part of the center field & Dan cultivated some of the potatos in the Eastfield in the forenoon we raked & cocked what I cut on Wednesday | |
28 | Mr Watts began to work this morning a wet day we cleaned up 10 bushel of wheat & 20 of Oats Dan took them to Escott Mill Watts bored post holes for the line fence | |
29 | Revd Mr Jordan preached this morning Dan took him to Fairfax | |
30 | we took the hay that was wet of the stock & stirred up the Cox this morning after dinner we got nearly 3 loads on the stack when it began to rain we filled up the midle | |
31 | @odtimes Watts board post holes in the north side of the lain Dan & me nailed on the fence boards to day Watts picked up the old stock bottom east of the old Barn no hay weather |