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William Beatty Diary, 1865-1867

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1 Drew in 3 loads of poll oats there are fine crop went to help Ben Young to thrash they did not come heavy rain near night
 
*2 the Revd Mr Aull preached at the Schoolhouse
 
3 helped Ben Young at the thrashin machin
 
4 cut the Barley in the forenoon then cut the wheat in the orchard & drew it in it is very ripe David come home
 
S drew in So, e of the wheat in the old Barnyard & raked up the Barley went & helped John Johnston to thrash in the afternoon there was Some rain this afternoon
 
6 helped Johnston to thrash till Supertime a fine day the wind South or rather South west T Fooley worked 3 days for me on Wat acount David & him cut the oats next the Buckwheat
 
7 drew in 1 load of wheat & cleaned up 114 bushel of wheat & 22 of Rye took it to mill to Gananoque heavy rain this afternoon Stopt all night at Mr Broughs
 
8 came home this morning gave Mr Cornet 3 bushel of wheat & 4 bushel of Rye rain this forenoon
 
*9 the Rev Mr Auld preachd in the Schoolhouse the Revd Mr Carrol in the Curch
 
10 drew up 5 loads of oats & made part of a Stack fine day
 
11 drew 1 load of oats & finished the Stack & drew in 2 loads of Barley in the fore- noon heavy rain this afternoon
 
12 David & Billie hooked peas I helped Mr Cornet at his wheat a little rain in the afternoon
 
  
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13 I helped Mr Cornet in the forenoon drew in the rest of the Barley a fine day
 
14 went to Gananoque with 10 bushel of Rye & 24 bushel of oata very heavy rain got very wet David & Billie finished the peas
 
15 the ground so wet could do nothing at home Billie drew 3 mmall loads of gravel 30 bushel to J Shepard & 1 load of Sand for Do Grahm
 
*16 the Revd Mr Aull preached in the Schoolhouse little rain
 
17 drew 3 loads of Sand for Dan Grahm rain
 
18 tried to cut the Buckwheat the ground is so wet that we could do nothing
 
  
 
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   <td>cut the Barley in the forenoon then cut the wheat in the orchard & drew it in it is very ripe David come home</td>
 
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   <td>drew in some of the wheat in the old Barnyard & raked up the Barley went & helped John Johnston to thrash in the afternoon there was some rain this afternoon</td>
 
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   <td>helped Johnston to thrash till Supertime a fine day the wind South or rather South west T Foley worked 3 days for me on Wat acount David & him cut the oats next the Buckwheat</td>
 
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   <td>drew in 1 load of wheat & cleaned up 11 1/2 bushel of wheat & 22 of Rye took it to mill to Gananoque heavy rain this afternoon Stopt all night at Mr Broughs</td>
 
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   <td>came home this morning gave Mr Cornet 3 bushel of wheat & 4 bushel of Rye rain this forenoon</td>
 
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   <td>the Rev Mr Auld preachd in the Schoolhouse the Revd Mr Carrol in the Curch</td>
 
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   <td>drew 1 load of oats & finished the Stack & drew in 2 loads of Barley in the forenoon heavy rain this afternoon</td>
 
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   <td>David & Billie hooked peas I helped Mr Cornet at his wheat a little rain in the afternoon</td>
 
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   <td> I helped Mr Cornet in the forenoon drew in the rest of the Barley a fine day</td>
 
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   <td>went to Gananoque with 10 bushel of Rye & 24 bushel of oats very heavy rain got very wet David & Billie finished the peas</td>
 
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   <td>the ground so wet could do nothing at home Billie drew 3 small loads of gravel 30 bushel to J Shepard & 1 load of Sand for D. Grahm</td>
 
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   <td>tried to cut the Buckwheat the ground is so wet that we could do nothing rain</td>
 
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1866

Sept

Sept 1 Drew in 3 loads of poll oats there are fine crop went to help Ben Young to thrash they did not come heavy rain near night
2 the Revd Mr Aull preached at the Schoolhouse
3 helped Ben Young at the thrashin machin
4 cut the Barley in the forenoon then cut the wheat in the orchard & drew it in it is very ripe David come home
5 drew in some of the wheat in the old Barnyard & raked up the Barley went & helped John Johnston to thrash in the afternoon there was some rain this afternoon
6 helped Johnston to thrash till Supertime a fine day the wind South or rather South west T Foley worked 3 days for me on Wat acount David & him cut the oats next the Buckwheat
7 drew in 1 load of wheat & cleaned up 11 1/2 bushel of wheat & 22 of Rye took it to mill to Gananoque heavy rain this afternoon Stopt all night at Mr Broughs
8 came home this morning gave Mr Cornet 3 bushel of wheat & 4 bushel of Rye rain this forenoon
9 the Rev Mr Auld preachd in the Schoolhouse the Revd Mr Carrol in the Curch
10 drew up 5 loads of oats & made part of a Stack fine day
11 drew 1 load of oats & finished the Stack & drew in 2 loads of Barley in the forenoon heavy rain this afternoon
12 David & Billie hooked peas I helped Mr Cornet at his wheat a little rain in the afternoon
13 I helped Mr Cornet in the forenoon drew in the rest of the Barley a fine day
14 went to Gananoque with 10 bushel of Rye & 24 bushel of oats very heavy rain got very wet David & Billie finished the peas
15 the ground so wet could do nothing at home Billie drew 3 small loads of gravel 30 bushel to J Shepard & 1 load of Sand for D. Grahm
16 the Revd Mr Aull preached in the Schoolhouse little rain
17 drew 3 loads of Sand for Dan Grahm rain
18 tried to cut the Buckwheat the ground is so wet that we could do nothing rain
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