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James Bowman Diary, 1902

1902_JamesBowman_Volume3 33.pdf

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Sep 20th I got 50 c from Phillip for That will leave for bull feed

I borrowed IRB

charge to my account

I received up to date

We hauled 7 loads of manure today. Tom got home with Stock about 10 A.M. we got things home before noon paid Dennis the bal 20 c
1.00

1.50

2.50

20.00

$22.50

.20
Sunday 21st fine I went to Church in morning. heard Rev Mills preach then took Children to S.S. Tom & Mother went in Evening paid altogether today 62 c .62
Monday, 22nd fair We finished the manure today. And pulled most of the peas. Tom went home by the Morning train
Tuesday 23rd fair We finished pulling peas this morning and hauled 6 loads this afternoon. W.R. Walker helped us.
M H 1/2 day Wensday 24th fair We chored in morning. I took W.R.W. to see farms, & in Afternoon we hauled 7 loads of peas Mr Halunel helping in afternoon
Thursday 25th wet We chored all day cleaning up around barn. Paid Jack bal. of his wages $1200 12.00

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