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William Beatty Diary, 1886-1889

William Beatty 1886-1889 Diary 22.pdf

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1887

March 1 Ad went to Sand Bay & brought home a load of wood
2 Ad went to Sand Bay find warm morning brought a load of wood he left it here
3 Ad went to Sand Bay brought of wood left it hear
I began to feed the cows hay that was in the old stable 4 Ad Do Do Do left it hear Abs son brought a load of wood from Sand Bay left it here
very cold day 5 Ad went to Sand Bay & brought a load of wood he left it here he then went to Gananoque the Perchon horse meeting with Bruce Jennet & Philo went with Kate & the cutter
6 Revd Mr Millard preached this morning very few out there was about 8 in of snow fell last night on the level it is very light fine day heavy roads
man came down on the Express from Gananoque 7 Ad has Mr Clift filling & joining the cirklar saw Abs son brought the horsepowr at noon they set it up & got it going & filled the woodshed before night the wood is very wet fine day
8 Ad went to Sand Bay brought a load of wood left his here
9 he did the same to day
10 Ad went to Sand Bay & brought a load of hay of the new land that he took wood of put in the new Barn
11 Ad went to Sand Bay & brought another load of hay that is all but what he will want there for the spring work put it all in the new Barn fine day
12 Ad went to Sand Bay & brought a load of wood he left it here fine day
13 Revd Mr Millard preached here at night fine day
14 Ad went to Sand Bay & brought a load of wood he left it here Wat & Lizie came from Delta this afternoon
15 Ad went to the river for ice Bruce was there yesterday he got 2 loads they have to cut 3 sides
16 he went to the river & got 2 loads more of ice Wm Scott came here last night he went with Ad to see the river where they got the ice
17 Ad went Blairs Saw Mill & got a load of saw dust
this ought to have been the 18 instead of 18 18 Ad drew a load of wood for Wm McNiel from Sand Bay
19 Ad drew 2 loads of sawdust fine day they are for the icehouse
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