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William Beatty Diary, 1886-1889
William Beatty 1886-1889 Diary 69.pdf
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<td>February </td> | <td>February </td> | ||
<td>1</td> | <td>1</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>Ad had a Bee to draw wood from Sand Bay there was 8 teams came fine with loads & I made 9 loads of wood the roads very heavy</td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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− | <td></td> | + | <td>dull no sunshine thing till near night</td> |
<td>2</td> | <td>2</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>snow is still falling some David Johnson came with a load to day & took a load home</td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td>3</td> | <td>3</td> | ||
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− | <td></td> | + | <td>Mr McDonald preached this morning he is a student </td> |
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<td>4</td> | <td>4</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>Ad fix some in the cow stable where they stand this forenoon brought a load of wood from Sand Bay this afternoon he left it here</td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td>5</td> | <td>5</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>snowed most of the night all day to day the snow is very deep</td> |
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<td>6</td> | <td>6</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>Ad brought the circular saw from Bruces snowed some part of the day & drifted</td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
<td>7</td> | <td>7</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>cold day with wind nothing {illegible}</td> |
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<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
<td>8</td> | <td>8</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>some snow & drift the snow is over 2 ft the path from here to the Barn is filled so that if you step off I fall down</td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td>9</td> | <td>9</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>Ad sawed some wood here this afternoon very little doing on the roads </td> |
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<td>10</td> | <td>10</td> | ||
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− | <td></td> | + | <td>Mr Potter preached here this evening </td> |
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<td>11</td> | <td>11</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>Ad was at home he put the harness on the two-year-old colt & let it stand in the stable with them on</td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
<td>12</td> | <td>12</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>Ad went to Sand Bay for a load of dry wood he left it here fine roads heavy</td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td>13</td> | <td>13</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>Abs & Bruces Boys came with their teams this morning to saw they brought the horsepowr with them & sawed all the wood that we had fine day but cold </td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>cold fine day Mrs Wilkie came on the Express</td> |
<td>14</td> | <td>14</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>Ad went to the funeral of John Johnston Sams son Revd Mr Tye preaching the church they took the body to the vault at Gananoque till spring</td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
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<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
<td>15</td> | <td>15</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>Ad went to Sand Bay & brought home a load of wood he took home</td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
<tr> | <tr> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>fine day</td> |
<td>16</td> | <td>16</td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>Ad went to Gananoque with Bruce Mrs Wilkie went home to Toronto on the Express this afternoon</td> |
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<td>17</td> | <td>17</td> | ||
<td></td> | <td></td> | ||
− | <td></td> | + | <td>Mr Strachan a student preached this morning </td> |
</tr> | </tr> | ||
Revision as of May 17, 2025, 9:58:01 PM
{for some reason the month of February was not put into RDA, I transcribed the entries from the original photocopies held at Queens University - will need to be put into the finished transcription}
1889
February | 1 | Ad had a Bee to draw wood from Sand Bay there was 8 teams came fine with loads & I made 9 loads of wood the roads very heavy |
dull no sunshine thing till near night | 2 | snow is still falling some David Johnson came with a load to day & took a load home |
3 | Mr McDonald preached this morning he is a student | |
4 | Ad fix some in the cow stable where they stand this forenoon brought a load of wood from Sand Bay this afternoon he left it here | |
5 | snowed most of the night all day to day the snow is very deep | |
6 | Ad brought the circular saw from Bruces snowed some part of the day & drifted | |
7 | cold day with wind nothing {illegible} | |
8 | some snow & drift the snow is over 2 ft the path from here to the Barn is filled so that if you step off I fall down | |
9 | Ad sawed some wood here this afternoon very little doing on the roads | |
10 | Mr Potter preached here this evening | |
11 | Ad was at home he put the harness on the two-year-old colt & let it stand in the stable with them on | |
12 | Ad went to Sand Bay for a load of dry wood he left it here fine roads heavy | |
13 | Abs & Bruces Boys came with their teams this morning to saw they brought the horsepowr with them & sawed all the wood that we had fine day but cold | |
cold fine day Mrs Wilkie came on the Express | 14 | Ad went to the funeral of John Johnston Sams son Revd Mr Tye preaching the church they took the body to the vault at Gananoque till spring |
15 | Ad went to Sand Bay & brought home a load of wood he took home | |
fine day | 16 | Ad went to Gananoque with Bruce Mrs Wilkie went home to Toronto on the Express this afternoon |
17 | Mr Strachan a student preached this morning |
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