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John Francis Quinn Diary, 1897-1905
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1902 the 3th Month March 31 Days 1902
| Thr | 27 | I Was Helping Mrs Patience Blast out a Sellar all Day 75 c A Very Nice Warm Day |
| Fri | 28 | I went out colecting Thrashing accounts I was at Gananoque Good Friday A Very Warm Day The Roads are Fine Now |
| Sat | 29 | A Very Heavy Rane all Day the Wind was yesterday Wind South & West yesterday was good Friday |
| Sun | 30 | A Nice But Cold Day the Rodes are Very Mudy Easter Sunday |
| Mon | 31 | The Month Ends Fine But Cool Wind West |
| The 4th Month April 30 Days 1902 | ||
| Tus | 1 | Month Begins Very Blustry with Snow and Rane I was Helping Role Johnston in Sap Bush all Day He Pade {rest of line illegible} |
| Wes | 2 | Another Very Cold Blustry Day with snow an Rane A Very Heavy Rane Last Night Very Mudy Now |
| Thr | 3 | I was Fixing up Fences and Cutting Wood in the yard all Day A Nice Warm Day |
| Fri | 4 | I was fixing up Fence another Very Nice Day |
| Sat | 5 | I was working at Lansdowne Putting up a Building For to Hold Machinery another Nice Warm Day |
| Sun | 6 | A Very Fine and Spring Like Day |
| Mon | 7 | I Was working on the Building at Lansdowne I got a Pare of Gater Boots an a suite of Clothes at Hill Warrens $900 |
| Tus | 8 | " " " " : |
| Wes | 9 | " " " |
| Thr | 10 | I Moved to W McClary up to His factory at Gananoque Junction A Very Cold Day Bad Roads |
| Fri | 11 | I got 20 Bushels of oats from G Humphrey Heavy rain at night I Worked on the Building 1/2 a Day |
| Sat | 12 | A Nice But Cold Day I was Working at Home to Day |
| Sun | 13 | Another Very Nice But Cold Day |
| Mon | 14 | I was working at Home to Day a Very Nice Day the Rodes are Nice and Dry Now |
| Tus | 15 | I was Putting up Hay Fork Back at Henery Armstrongs all Day People are starting Springs Work Very Cold |
| Wes | 16 | I was Drawing Stone to the Mill at Lansdowne |
