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William Beatty Diary, 1883-1886

William Beatty 1883-1886 Diary 25.pdf

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   <td>Feb</td>
 
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   <td>Revd Mr Thai preached this morning Mr Shane at night rain</td>
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   <td>Revd Mr Tygh preached this morning Mr Shane at night rain</td>
 
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   <td>Dan took the team to send Bay for wood this morning he brought home I've load Ad came home to day the road was too bad to com</td>
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   <td>Dan took the team to Sand Bay for wood this morning he brought home {illegible} load Ad came home to day the road was too bad to come</td>
 
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   <td>Dan went to Sand Bay for wood Ad began to draw the stack of hay in the midle field Young Hugh affie helped him </td>
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   <td>Dan went to Sand Bay for wood Ad began to draw the stack of hay in the midle field young Hughafie helped him </td>
 
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   <td>Ad & Q Thea finished drawing the stock Dan helped Bruce to draw ice from the river the Ice is very poor</td>
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   <td>Ad & Houghfie finished drawing the stock Dan helped Bruce to draw ice from the river the ice is very poor</td>
 
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   <td>Dan went to Sand Bay for wood Ad went to Gannon Aqua for shingles for the house & brought $7,000 ceader shingles paid $3.50 per thousand for them a very stormy in the afternoon rain & snow </td>
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   <td>Dan went to Sand Bay for wood Ad went to Gananoque for shingles for the house & brought 7000 ceader shingles paid $3.50 per thousand for them very stormy in the afternoon rain & snow </td>
 
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   <td>snowed about 6 in last night & is still snowing this morning Dan did very little stormy</td>
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   <td>snowed about 6 inches last night & is still snowing this morning Dan did very little stormy</td>
 
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1884

Feb 16 Revd Mr Tygh preached this morning Mr Shane at night rain
17 rain most of the day Dan did chores I spooled for Jennet
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19 rain part of the day Dan took the top of the stack in the midle field & brought it the Barnyard & spread around for the cattle it is badly spoiled
20 very high wind with snow Dan went out back to look at a farm of John Burns he wants to buy it
21 Dan took the team to Sand Bay for wood this morning he brought home {illegible} load Ad came home to day the road was too bad to come
22 Dan went to Sand Bay for wood
23 Dan went to Sand Bay for wood Ad began to draw the stack of hay in the midle field young Hughafie helped him
24 Revd Mr Shane preached this morning
25 Ad & Houghfie finished drawing the stock Dan helped Bruce to draw ice from the river the ice is very poor
26 Dan went to Sand Bay for wood Ad went to Gananoque for shingles for the house & brought 7000 ceader shingles paid $3.50 per thousand for them very stormy in the afternoon rain & snow
27 Dan drew 2 loads of cord wood to day
28 snowed about 6 inches last night & is still snowing this morning Dan did very little stormy
29 still storming Dan split wood in the shed it has been very stormy most of the {illegible} 30 sowed {illegible} 60 {illegible}
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