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William Dixon Diary, 1854-1878

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Revision as of Jul 18, 2026, 1:45:30 PM
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Revision as of Jul 18, 2026, 1:58:06 PM
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   <td>1</td>
 
   <td>1</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>sunday colons furnel tuck place quite a snow storm</td>
 
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   <td>2</td>
 
   <td>2</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>cold no slaying making fanninmill</td>
 
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   <td>3</td>
 
   <td>3</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>went below for som hay verry rugh the roads</td>
 
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   <td>4</td>
 
   <td>4</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>making at the wagon cold and unplesent</td>
 
  </tr>
 
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   <td>5</td>
 
   <td>5</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>making at the fanimill and framing</td>
 
  </tr>
 
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   <td>6</td>
 
   <td>6</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>cold unplesent now snow</td>
 
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   <td>7</td>
 
   <td>7</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>sold the steers to speers</td>
 
  </tr>
 
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   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>sunday cold and unplesent</td>
 
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   <td>9</td>
 
   <td>9</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>snow storm went to celly funarl with of Jumper</td>
 
  </tr>
 
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   <td>10</td>
 
   <td>10</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>drawing oak sawlogs plesent cold took the slays away</td>
 
  </tr>
 
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   <td>11</td>
 
   <td>11</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>went to mill cold the roads rough</td>
 
  </tr>
 
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   <td>12</td>
 
   <td>12</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>went to fronts for iron the cars  ran into the canal at h{cut off}</td>
 
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   <td>13</td>
 
   <td>13</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>went for shingle blocks puting in wagon boxes</td>
 
  </tr>
 
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   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>sunday plesent wether for the season snow snow</td>
 
  </tr>
 
  </tr>
  
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   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>sunday plesent not cold sunshine</td>
 
  </tr>
 
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   <td>16</td>
 
   <td>16</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>flury of snow plesent wether quite mudy</td>
 
  </tr>
 
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   <td>17</td>
 
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   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>iron of a wagon mudy unplesent trashing</td>
 
  </tr>
 
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   <td>18</td>
 
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   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>ironing of the wagon plesent wether</td>
 
  </tr>
 
  </tr>
  
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   <td>19</td>
 
   <td>19</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>flury of snow making everything mudy and slopy</td>
 
  </tr>
 
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   <td>20</td>
 
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   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>quite soft and unplesent geting a bout</td>
 
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   <td>21</td>
 
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   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>ironing of the wagon  flury of snow making hous carpter</td>
 
  </tr>
 
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   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>plesent the ground frose quite solid bright</td>
 
  </tr>
 
  </tr>
  
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   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>seting the wagon tires plesent wether</td>
 
  </tr>
 
  </tr>
  
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   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>ironing at the wagon plenty of mud</td>
 
  </tr>
 
  </tr>
  
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   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>working at the wagon plesent wether</td>
 
  </tr>
 
  </tr>
  
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   <td>26</td>
 
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   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>finished the wagon ironing</td>
 
  </tr>
 
  </tr>
  
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   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>painting the wagon plesent wether</td>
 
  </tr>
 
  </tr>
  
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   <td>28</td>
 
   <td>28</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>making a {illegible} for the wagon plesent wether</td>
 
  </tr>
 
  </tr>
  
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   <td>29</td>
 
   <td>29</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>sunday cool windy not plesent  lambs came</td>
 
  </tr>
 
  </tr>
  
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   <td>30</td>
 
   <td>30</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>painting the wagon  plesent wether  roads dry and fine</td>
 
  </tr>
 
  </tr>
  
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   <td>31</td>
 
   <td>31</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
 
   <td>March</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>went to masawing for Aabsoms plesent travling</td>
 
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   <td>1</td>
 
   <td>1</td>
 
   <td>April</td>
 
   <td>April</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>comensed making a roler dry and plesent</td>
 
  </tr>
 
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   <td>2</td>
 
   <td>2</td>
 
   <td>April</td>
 
   <td>April</td>
   <td></td>
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   <td>working at the roler making bolts for it</td>
 
  </tr>
 
  </tr>
 
<table>
 
<table>

Revision as of Jul 18, 2026, 1:58:06 PM

1 March sunday colons furnel tuck place quite a snow storm
2 March cold no slaying making fanninmill
3 March went below for som hay verry rugh the roads
4 March making at the wagon cold and unplesent
5 March making at the fanimill and framing
6 March cold unplesent now snow
7 March sold the steers to speers
8 March sunday cold and unplesent
9 March snow storm went to celly funarl with of Jumper
10 March drawing oak sawlogs plesent cold took the slays away
11 March went to mill cold the roads rough
12 March went to fronts for iron the cars ran into the canal at h{cut off}
13 March went for shingle blocks puting in wagon boxes
14 March sunday plesent wether for the season snow snow
15 March sunday plesent not cold sunshine
16 March flury of snow plesent wether quite mudy
17 March iron of a wagon mudy unplesent trashing
18 March ironing of the wagon plesent wether
19 March flury of snow making everything mudy and slopy
20 March quite soft and unplesent geting a bout
21 March ironing of the wagon flury of snow making hous carpter
22 March plesent the ground frose quite solid bright
23 March seting the wagon tires plesent wether
24 March ironing at the wagon plenty of mud
25 March working at the wagon plesent wether
26 March finished the wagon ironing
27 March painting the wagon plesent wether
28 March making a {illegible} for the wagon plesent wether
29 March sunday cool windy not plesent lambs came
30 March painting the wagon plesent wether roads dry and fine
31 March went to masawing for Aabsoms plesent travling
1 April comensed making a roler dry and plesent
2 April working at the roler making bolts for it
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