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Clara, Olive, & Elizabeth Philp Diary, 1902
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November WEDNESDAY, 12 (316-49) 1902
Da took load chop to town and got horses shod. Home noon. Plowing in afternoon. Grandma and I at town afternoon. Quite heavy showers in forenoon. rather clear and balmy - afternoon.
THURSDAY, 13 (317-48)
Da plowing all day on sod. Miss North and Carrie her for dinner. dull in morning, but very bright afternoon.
FRIDAY, 14 (318-47)
Da finished plowing sod field. rather dull - forenoon. fine in afternoon. muggy and hot on horses.
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