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Courtland Olds Diary, 1886

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OCTOBER WEDNESDAY, 27 1886

John and I got to work again this forenoon at gathering apples but still we did not get nearly done. This afternoon however on account of rain we have been doing some other work. Brought home a load of wood from John Marr slashing. Settled up with John A McBride for twine &c for which we owed nearly two dollars Had to give my note for that amount payable Jan 1st 1887.

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OCTOBER THURSDAY, 28 1886

Rain continued to fall this forenoon, but fair weather has set in this afternoon. Went down to Holcombs about noon. Had dinner wt with them and Billy Holcomb. The latter started for North Pelham this afternoon. I have been geting some plastering done this evening I went out to Dover after some groceries & other necessaries.

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