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William Henry "Harry" Barrett Diary, 1911-1912

William Henry Barrett 1911-1912 62.pdf

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The coroner's {?} is noticeable in the affidavit. It is pitable to be the scavengers wasted to a mere spectre the {bivodiac?} of the battalions was highly {?} Cauliflower is palatable. The plaintiff charged his competitors with conspiracy the Government favors a feasible scheme of artifically drainage

74 X 48 = 59.2 + 29.6 = $35.52 18 16 20 20 = 74 bush

{Picture of a triangle with A-C hypoteneuse}

Emery home

July 26th 1 day
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Hay 72.00

B. G seed 75.00

pasture 26.75

Apples 12.00

Hay 15.00

$200 75

Aug 26th 9 bas "

Sep 12th 8 bags oats

Oct 1st 10 sack oats

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37 74 bus

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