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William Fitzgerald Diary, 1892-1893

William Fitzgerald Diary, 1892-1893_006.pdf

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January, 18th 1892.

Mon, 18.

Quite mild in the morning. commenced snowing about eleven Oclock. from The {illegible} turning north east and snowing very heavily all day with the appearance of continuing all night,

Tue, 19.

Snowing till noon. fall of snow about 6 inches, turning very cold often it cleared off. Unto to P.M {illegible}

Wed, 20.

Very cold, {illegible} at 30: {zero?} A beautiful bright day {marketing?} considerable. but cold again to/night

Thu, 21.

Cold. but beautiful day, drifting some in the morning. Helped to catch Naval {stonees?} horses which ranaway at the station while unloading hay

Fri, 22.

Quite mild in the morning, and commenced {illegible} about noon and turning almost to rain at night

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