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William Dixon Diary, 1854-1878
William Dixon 1854-1878 (12).pdf
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1854
| 12 | October | we war plastering plesent wether |
| 13 | finished plastering the squesing hous and took the pimmen moddle to Crance | |
| 14 | we finished the house of cool winds | |
| 15 | of October | sunday coald winds the leeves are falling |
| 16 | of October | we trashed tow hundert bustles |
| 17 | of October | went below to put out the dung |
| 18 | of October | was the show day in milton |
| 19 | of October | set up the mashine below |
| 20 | we thrashed the wheat and oat and barley | |
| 21 | we came home with the mashine | |
| 22 | of October | sunday cloudy and plesent |
| 23 | of October | rain and plesent wether |
| 24 | of October | comensed drawing out the wheat below |
| 25 | of October | we finished below tow hundert and fifty |
| 26 | of October | went to Tronto with fifty bushels |
| 27 | we thrashed at home eighty bushels | |
| 28 | I braced the mashen warm and plesent | |
| 29 | sunday misty warm | |
| 30 | of October | we trashed at home foure hundert |
| 31 | comensed taking it to old proudfoot | |
| 1 | November | i comensed iron of a neck yoak |
| 2 | November | i making hors shoues coald and frosty |
| 3 | November | was the fare day |
| 4 | November | i banded the waggon hobs |
| 5 | November | sunday coald and frosty unplesent |
| 6 | cold and unplesent wether | |
| 7 | we tuckout the last load of wheat in the fall | |
| 8 | comensed making a wagon cool wether | |
| 9 | comensed to make a moer | |
| 10 | more plesent wether hevey frosts at night | |
| 11 | November | we finished ploughing at home |
