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John Francis Quinn Diary, 1897-1905

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   <td>Sat</td>
 
   <td>1</td>
 
   <td>1</td>
   <td>The Month Begins Very wet a very {rest of line illegible} I Went to Gananoque with a grist</td>
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   <td>The Month Begins Very wet a very a very Heavy Snow to Day  I Went to Gananoque with a grist 6 Bus W</td>
 
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   <td>Sun</td>
 
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   <td>2</td>
 
   <td>2</td>
   <td>another Heavy Rane to Day the IOOF   {rest of line illegible} St Johns Church Lansdowne  {rest of line illegible}</td>
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   <td>another Heavy Rane to Day the IOOF marched to the St Johns Church lot</td>
 
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   <td>Tus</td>
 
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   <td>4</td>
 
   <td>4</td>
   <td>I started for Tolodo with the Machinery of {rest of line illegible}</td>
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   <td>I started for Tolodo with the Machinery of the Saw Mill to Day</td>
 
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   <td>Wes</td>
 
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   <td>We got to Athens Last Night  and Left there   {rest of line illegible} Very Hot and  {rest of line illegible}</td>
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   <td>We got to Athens Last Night  and Left there for Toledo this morning Very Hot day</td>
 
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   <td>6</td>
 
   <td>6</td>
   <td>I was Helping to Place the Machinery to Day  I Started {rest of line illegible}</td>
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   <td>I was Helping to Place the Machinery 1/2 a  Day  I Started For Home in the evening</td>
 
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   <td>Sun</td>
 
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   <td>9</td>
 
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   <td>another Nice warm Day  the ground is  {rest of line illegible}</td>
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   <td>another Nice warm Day  the ground is  Drying Fast</td>
 
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   <td>Mon</td>
 
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   <td>I was working at Spring Work  1/2 a Day  I Sowed 6 Bu {rest of line illegible}</td>
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   <td>I was working at Spring Work  1/2 a Day  I Sowed 6 Bu of oats on Keating</td>
 
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1901 the 6th Month June 30 1901

Sat 1 The Month Begins Very wet a very a very Heavy Snow to Day I Went to Gananoque with a grist 6 Bus W
Sun 2 another Heavy Rane to Day the IOOF marched to the St Johns Church lot
Mon 3 A Nice Drying Day, the First tim 3 weeks
Tus 4 I started for Tolodo with the Machinery of the Saw Mill to Day
Wes 5 We got to Athens Last Night and Left there for Toledo this morning Very Hot day
Thr 6 I was Helping to Place the Machinery 1/2 a Day I Started For Home in the evening
Fri 7 I got Home from Tolod this morning at oclock another Terible Heavy Rain
Sat 8 the ground is Very Wet Now it is Drying up Just to Day
Sun 9 another Nice warm Day the ground is Drying Fast
Mon 10 I was working at Spring Work 1/2 a Day I Sowed 6 Bu of oats on Keating
Tus 11 I was Sowing 1/2 a Day Sowed 7 Bus was Baking in Field across the Road
Wes 12 I was working at Springs work all Day Very Hot Wether
Thr 13 I Had O Sullivan Helping me all Day at Springs work A Terible Hot Day 98 in the shade
Fri 14 I was working at Springs work all Day another Very Hot Day
Sat 15 I Finished Sowing Grane to Day (70 Bus Sowed A Nice Cool Day
Sun 16 another Very Hot Day
Mon 17 I was Planting Potatoes to Day and corn
Tus 18 I was Putting on the Wire fence along the Lane to Day another Heavy Rane
Wes 19 I Finished the Fence this Fore Noon and Went to Mr Smiths Rasin a Very Hot Day
Thr 20 I finished Planting to Day another Heavy Rain in after noon
Fri 21 I went out to Uncle Eeds for some young Pigs The Roads are Very Bad
Sat 22 a Terible Hot Day 80 in the shade I got the Grey Horse shod
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