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James Cameron Diary, 1900

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24th of Feby 1900 Fine East Wind Rained Gordon here Leander and Gordon crofsed
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25th Sunday Stormy Leander crofsed Sacrament in Summerstown Quinquagesima Sunday cold
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26th very Frosty Windy West Flowers Froze though well covered Fernandez to Summerstown a Fortunate Day
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27 Fine Shrove Tuesday Frosty Tried the Mill the 2 Boys crofsed to Summerstown Sent a Letter to Don Cameron Bodore Butler County Kansas USA soda
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28th Ash Wednesday E Wind Snowing Drifting Trying to Thrash oats about 2 Bushels Arquarts son here going to Lancaster to the Hotel Mr Barnhart here Mr Wesly Pased up Got all English Paper from Dan Hurries Barnhart got a Stick of Hicory
  
 
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James Cameron Island

24th of Feby 1900 Fine East Wind Rained Gordon here Leander and Gordon crofsed

25th Sunday Stormy Leander crofsed Sacrament in Summerstown Quinquagesima Sunday cold

26th very Frosty Windy West Flowers Froze though well covered Fernandez to Summerstown a Fortunate Day

27 Fine Shrove Tuesday Frosty Tried the Mill the 2 Boys crofsed to Summerstown Sent a Letter to Don Cameron Bodore Butler County Kansas USA soda

28th Ash Wednesday E Wind Snowing Drifting Trying to Thrash oats about 2 Bushels Arquarts son here going to Lancaster to the Hotel Mr Barnhart here Mr Wesly Pased up Got all English Paper from Dan Hurries Barnhart got a Stick of Hicory

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James Cameron Island

1900

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