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William Beatty Diary, 1889-1892

William Beatty 1889-1892 Diary 3.pdf

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1889

July 1 Ad went through the little field with the cultevater the ground has been som wet the {cut off} could not do it last week fine day
2 Ad went to Johnstons and brought home a load of hay there heavy rain most of the day he did not weigh it
3 Ad was helping to things fixed for the strabery festival that is tomorow som showers
4 Ad fixing at for the Festifal fine it was it Success they cleared over fifty dollars Ad began to mow and mowed the midle field were the Rye was sowed
5 Ad to went to N. Johnston and Brought A load of hay that all he is to get for the rent fine day he then went through the Beans & others things in the little field
6 Ad Wallace and Philo drew in the hay that was cut in the midle field three loads Wallace and Phillo helped they put in the old Barn over the cows fine day I atended the Session Meeting & At work id at the patatas in the middle field Philla went to Bracke ville to the Examination
7 Revd Mr Richards preachee this afternoon and assisted Mr Millard to dispence the communion good meeting
8 Ad worked at the potatos in the midle field Phillo went to Brockville to the Examination
9 Ad is mowing in the midle field
10 Ad and Wallace is working in the little with the hoes at potates corn & other roots a little rain
11 Ad and Wallace is hoeing in the forenoon and then at the hay got a load in for Wallace
Henery {illegible} came from Gananoque 12 They are working at the hay got in 2 loads from the North field fine day
13 Ad and Wallace-drew in 3 loads from the midle field put it over the cows
14 Mr McPhail preached this evening here
15 Ad mowed in the North field west corner first day
16 Ad mowed the orchard this forenoon he then Wallace mowed round the trees they then drew in two loads of hay from the midle field
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