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William Beatty Diary, 1880-1883

William Beatty 1880-1883 Diary 63.pdf

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1882

Oct 1 Revd Mr Shane preached this evening
2 Dan drew some st{illegible} & s{illegible} to the Barnyard George Mathews began to cut the Buckwheat he is to {illegible} half of the seed
3 Dan drew some wood this forenoon he helped Bruce to saw wood in the afternoon I moved the track
4 Dan went to Bruces this morning for to help them saw wood
5 Dan helped Bruce to saw they finished he brought part of the Rig home
6 Dan went out for the horse powr we through down part of the old stable
7 Robert Armstrong brought Aunt Isabla here this morning he took home a Ram lamb for Roby Beatty half breed South down
8 Revd Mr Shane preached this morning
9 Bruce came and sett his horsepowr & we sawed part of the old stable Aunt Isabla went away home on the Express Bille came from Delta last night he brought rene & Miss Stevens with him he went to Brockville with them this morning he is going to Parry Sound on the Express from Brockville
10 Dan & me {illegible} up the Barnyard where the old Stable was & {illegible} up the barn
11 Dan & Wallace began to dig the potatos
12 Do Do they brought 2 loads home
13 Do Do Bruces Boy picking up I am puting a new floor in the granery riging it up
14 they are working at the potatos they are a good crop there is a good many small one in them
15 Revd Mr Shane preached this evening
16 George Mathews is helping Dan to dig Wallace is helping Ab o thrash fine day {illegible} we have the horses {illegible}
17 I fixed another bin for potatos in our seller
18 Dan & Mathew is finished diging the potatos {rest of entry is cut off}
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