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William Fitzgerald Diary, 1892-1893

William Fitzgerald Diary, 1892-1893_061.pdf

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December 17th 1892

Sat. 17. Lovely today but a little cool spent the day at Jos Lanes and Mr Ferthaway's attending practice tonight Mr R Patterson returning from Kingston with Chas. Vanhorn was throwing from the waggon and instantly killed Georga Watts here tonight

Sun. 18. Dull and squally day considerable snow fell during the day Miss Watts and myself was invited to Mr McAdoo's this evening but it being stormy we did not go

Mon. 19. Snowing this morning fall of snow about four inches clearing off partly cold and clear tonight Miss Barton Miss McAdoo and Mr McAdoo here at Mrs Cowns tonight visiting

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Dec 20th 1892

Tues. 20. Most beautiful but very cold most like winter than anytime yet this season

Wed. 21. Lovely day a little squally in the forenoon decorated the Wesley Church today with the assistance of the young folks of the above Church

Thur. 22. Fine but cold attended the school examinations today Miss Etta Watts teacher I and I enjoyed myself very much engaged with Jas. Lane as cheese maker for the ensuing year after tea I went down to Mr Harding's and went with them out to the Front Road Schoolhouse to a concert held there stopped at Mrs Graveses before going and after arrived home about twelve Oclock

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