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Charles "Wesley" Tofflemire Diary, 1907-1923

Charles Wesley Tofflemire Diary, 1907-1923 (6).pdf

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October 1 1907
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October the/1 1907
  
1 I cut corn and picked my tobacco a fine day frost last night.
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1 I cut corn and piled my tobaco a fine day frost last night
  
October 2 1907
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2 I cut corn and set sum up Mister
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Fox cut for me a hot day
  
2 I cut corn and set sum up Mertles Floyd cut for me a hot day.
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3 I did choers a rainy day it was
  
October 3 1907
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4 I finished cutting corn to day a fine day
  
3 I did chores a rainy day it was.
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5 I worked at my tobaco a fine day
  
October 4 1907
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7 I dig my potates and drawed a load of
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tobaco we had a big rain
  
4 I finished cutting corn to day a fine day.
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8 I went to town I set up some corn and
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did some little jobs a fine day.
  
October 5 1907
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9 We went to the fare to day at harrow
  
5 I worked at my tobacco a fine day.
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10 I worked over town a windy day
  
October 7 1907
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11 I worked over town to day some snow
  
7 I dig my potatoes and drawed a load of lobber we had a big rain.
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October the/12 1907
  
October 8 1907
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12 I worked over town this forenoon and did
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choers the rest of the day
  
8 I went to town I set up some corn and did some little jobs a fine day.
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14 I worked on the school house to day a fine  
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day a big frost last night
  
October 9 1907
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15 I worked on the school house a fine day
  
9 We went to the fare to day at Harrow.
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16 I worked on the school house a fine day
  
October 10 1907
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17 I worked on the school house a fine day
  
10 I worked over town a windy day.
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18 I worked on the school house a fine day
 
 
October 11 1907
 
 
 
11 I worked over town to day some snow.
 
 
 
October 12 1907
 
 
 
12 I worked over town this forenoon and did chores the rest of the day.
 
 
 
October 14 1907
 
 
 
14 I worked on the school house to day a fine day a big frost last night.
 
 
 
October 15 1907
 
 
 
15 I worked on the school house a fine day.
 
 
 
October 16 1907
 
 
 
16 I worked on the school house a fine day.
 
 
 
October 17 1907
 
 
 
17 I worked on the school house a fine day.
 
 
 
October 18 1907
 
 
 
18 I worked on the school house a fine day.
 
 
 
October 19 1907
 
  
 
19 I worked on the school house a fine day.
 
19 I worked on the school house a fine day.
  
October 21 1907
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21 I did choers a fine day
 
 
21 I did chores a fine day.
 
 
 
October 22 1907
 
 
 
22 I did chores and pulled turnips a fine day.
 
  
October 23 1907
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22 I did choers and pulled turnips a fine day
  
23 I did chores a fine day we had friends from Gats last night.
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23 I did choers a fine day we had frends
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from [gests?] last night

Revision as of Jan 10, 2026, 1:30:47 AM

October the/1 1907

1 I cut corn and piled my tobaco a fine day frost last night

2 I cut corn and set sum up Mister Fox cut for me a hot day

3 I did choers a rainy day it was

4 I finished cutting corn to day a fine day

5 I worked at my tobaco a fine day

7 I dig my potates and drawed a load of tobaco we had a big rain

8 I went to town I set up some corn and did some little jobs a fine day.

9 We went to the fare to day at harrow

10 I worked over town a windy day

11 I worked over town to day some snow

October the/12 1907

12 I worked over town this forenoon and did choers the rest of the day

14 I worked on the school house to day a fine day a big frost last night

15 I worked on the school house a fine day

16 I worked on the school house a fine day

17 I worked on the school house a fine day

18 I worked on the school house a fine day

19 I worked on the school house a fine day.

21 I did choers a fine day

22 I did choers and pulled turnips a fine day

23 I did choers a fine day we had frends from [gests?] last night

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