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William Fitzgerald Diary, 1892-1893

William Fitzgerald Diary, 1892-1893_005.pdf

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January 6th. 1892,

Wed 6.

Snow storm form the east fall of snow, 4 to 5 inces. First {slighing?}

Thur, 7,

A beautiful day

Fri, 8,

Another lovely day with light fluries of snow

Sat, 9.

A beautiful day. Fluries of snow

Sun. 10.

Lovely day

Mon 11,

Mostly cloudy, soft wind from the east, having the appearance of a {gawwiny?} thaw.

Tues, 12.

Rain and sleet early in the morning, turning mild, now melting rapidly clearing after night and turning colder.

January 13th, 1892

Wed 13,

Very cold, snowing till noon wing east, dark andcloydy preparing for a storm. Wrote to President Pine River Cheese Factory.

Thur. 14.

A light snow sotrn druing the night verious, and untill day light this morning, the day cloudy raw and cold, lobely moon ligght at night.

Fri. 15.

A beautiful day, clear and cold. The boys finised drawing wood, the largest pile I ever saw in the yard at once, Wrote to P, W. E.

Sat. 16.

Beautiful {writers?} day. lovely sleighing and beautfiul moonlight at night.

Sun 17.

A beautiful day, but slightly hapy turning cloudy at night. having the appearance of a sotrm. The last of my wild {oats?} commence on a new page tomorrow.

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