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James Cameron Diary, 1871

James Cameron 1871 Diary 16.pdf

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Mr James Cameron Island

June 11th 1871 Sunday June 11th Tote a Dice Grand Procefsion Corpus Christie and so on high Wind to Day heavy Rain thunder and lightning the Adolphus went Down with a load going to Williamstown procefsion the Picton came out of Lancaster whatever she was doing there got some papers from Mrs Norman McDonald yesterday

12th Hoeing Potatoes Planted somewhere the corn and beans were taking up the Potatoes in the Bush hoed cutting Weeds around the Lower Point and Pitt Point

13th lost a Maskinounge

14th Lashey setting his Line him and Pete Bosell here with the Rain and Wind gave him some matches Gordon caught the first Dory or Pickerel or Wall eyed Pike

15th fishing caught 233 Pickerel and chubs and the rest Perch took home a Load of Wood Pealed some Basswood and Elm Bark lost our anchor the Rope Broke a Fortunate Day very warm strawberries Ripe

16th Picking Berries

17th Made Strawberries Preserves Henry Bosell here got his spoon I gave him mine to fix went to Summerstown got 2 papers from Dan Thomas Monroe subpoenaed to Lonesome went to George renseau's got one bushel of potatoes from him George bozell left the Renaud and is on the British America bought crackers the L Renaud a pleasure trip from Cornwall went with lashy at night to his line Lassie here all night got two eels from him Henry got a lunge about 20 lb weight sold to John Kerry 18th the memorable Battle of Waterloo went down to Ross Island killed three black snakes one green on a crew of French on Christy's Island playing the fiddle and yelling the Kingston takes 13 minutes from The Pit Road to the lower end of Butternut Island the magnet takes 12 minutes the Corsican takes 15 the Spartan takes 10 minutes the passport 12 minutes the Corinthian takes minutes 19th went to George Renshaw's working at the fence got 50 cents from George working on the roads in summertime Summertown rafts going down page two Mr James Cameron Island June 20th 1871 in the upper field picking strawberries for to make preserves Gordon Hugh and Randolph 21st went to AJ Bakers bought 75 cents of flour matches 22nd our Dan's birth day went out to see them in Williamstown brought out strawberries and the cake of maple sugar the court in Cornwall now about Mr Craig trying to unseat him but rather think they can't do it 23rd in Williamstown word came that Mr Craig got all right Angus and Duncan McLennan Arrow pushed him off the steps firing the cannon and burning a barrel of tar and celebrating for Mr Craig bought at gilbo's a bottle of painkiller as I am awful bad with the toothache Angus on the brochure 24th came home from Williamstown wind High the Renaud a pleasure trip 25th Sunday Gordon and I went to Mr Hopkins with a letter to George Grant took dinner there Bill and Emanuel there spoke to Jim about fixing my boat told him I would give him one half ton of hay for fixing it got four books Sicilian romance a day's ride innocence abroad Leslie Tyrell I got from Jim's wife 26 holding the potatoes in the bush all the children in the bush very warm George bozell here bargained for his hands took my bag to bring me $2 worth of flour from Cornwall on the boat 27th windy day 28th windy 29th went to somersetown took home very plain and drawing knife from George Renshaw's stopped at Hamilton's to see if John had any potatoes to sell 30th cross to Dundee with Thomas and Peter Spink a McLennan a provender of a man left him twice on Jacob's Island bought on credit 25 lb of flour from AJ Baker bought two and a half yards Calico spool soda paid this Mrs Fitzpatrick young son

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