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William Beatty Diary, 1880-1883

William Beatty 1880-1883 Diary 46.pdf

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1882

Jan 15 Revd Mr Roberson preached this morning Wm J Turner took him to Fairfax in the afternoon Mr Crage at night
16 Ad drew a load of green wood Hays land it is small blue {illegible}
17 we killed the Killie cow we have stall fed her since fall Ad went to the Shanty for a load of long wood brought home
18 Ad went to Hys land for wood our wood that we got last winter is nearly done very cold day
19 Ad drew wood from Hays land I bucked wood
20 Ad went to the Hays land for wood he brock his whipeltrees he only brought part of a load
21 Ad went to the shanty brought a large load of dry wood slaugh runs good Wallace went to Young to see Charlie horse to Libie & Jessie with rained & snow most of the day
22 Revd Mr Crage preached in the morning Mr Shane at night very stormy & cold very few out very cold
very cold with high wind 23 Ad riged up the bobslaugh & went the shanty brought a load of cordwood snowed about 3 inches
24 Ad drew a load of cordwood from the shanty very cold day
25 Ad drew a load of cordwood from the shanty fine day rain at night & some snow
26 Ad went for a load of wood it rained and snowed last night a very heavy fog this afternoon and very warm
27 Ad went to Gananoque this afternoon Wallace & me cleaned up 6 bags of wheat him and Ad cleaned up 19 bags of oats at there Barn in the forenoon he intends to go to Mill
28 Ad went to Escott with the waggon he took the 6 bags of fall wheat and 19 bags of oats
29 Revd Mr Shane preached this morning Wallace took him to Fairfax with our duble slaugh cold day
30 Wallace went to Escott with the waggon I cut wood
31 Ad worked at the {illegible} doing chores I cut wood
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