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John Francis Quinn Diary, 1897-1905

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   <td>I was Banking out Wood out of the Woods  1/2 a Day A very Fine Day  Davy Armstrongs sister Died Last Night</td>
 
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   <td>We finished Banking out To Day on Mr Hortens Place  A Nice Soft Day I Took out 30 Bushels of Oats to W.P. Mooer to Day</td>
 
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   <td>I Went up to Help O.W. Landon to Cut Stove  I Was Helping Mr Smith 1/2 a Day to Cut Wood in woods</td>
 
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   <td>I Was up Helping OW. Landon to Cut Stove Wood A Very Soft Day a little Rain</td>
 
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   <td>I Was up Helping OW. Landon to Cut Stove Wood another Very Soft Day The Snow Nearly all Gone</td>
 
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   <td>A Very Blustry Day  But Very Slushy a Little More Snow  The Hornerite Church Was opened to Day </td>
 
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   <td>I Was Helping Role Johnston to Cut Fire Wood all Day  A Nice Warm Day  William Armstrong Died</td>
 
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   <td>I was Chopping for Role Johnston all Day another Warm Day  The Roads are Very Muddy Now </td>
 
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   <td>another Very Nasty Day with Rain an Snow  I went to William Armstrongs Funeral  Very High watter in the {cut off}</td>
 
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   <td>I went up to O.W. Landons to cut Stove Wood 1/2 a Day The Road  The First Cow Calved Last Night The Heffer 2 inches of Snow Fell Last Night </td>
 
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The 2 second Month February 28 Days 1899

Tus 14 I was Banking out Wood out of the Woods 1/2 a Day A very Fine Day Davy Armstrongs sister Died Last Night
Wes 15 We finished Banking out To Day on Mr Hortens Place A Nice Soft Day I Took out 30 Bushels of Oats to W.P. Mooer to Day
Thr 16 I Went up to Help O.W. Landon to Cut Stove I Was Helping Mr Smith 1/2 a Day to Cut Wood in woods
Fri 17 I Was up Helping OW. Landon to Cut Stove Wood A Very Soft Day a little Rain
Sat 18 I Was up Helping OW. Landon to Cut Stove Wood another Very Soft Day The Snow Nearly all Gone
Sun 19 A Very Blustry Day But Very Slushy a Little More Snow The Hornerite Church Was opened to Day
Mon 20 I Was Helping Role Johnston to Cut Fire Wood all Day A Nice Warm Day William Armstrong Died
Tus 21 I was Chopping for Role Johnston all Day another Warm Day The Roads are Very Muddy Now
Wes 22 another Very Nasty Day with Rain an Snow I went to William Armstrongs Funeral Very High watter in the {cut off}
Thr 23 I went up to O.W. Landons to cut Stove Wood 1/2 a Day The Road The First Cow Calved Last Night The Heffer 2 inches of Snow Fell Last Night
Fri 24
Sat 25
Sun 26
Mon 27
Tus 28
Wes 1
Thr 2
Fri 3
Sat 4
Sun 5
Mon 6
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