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Franklin McMillan Diary, 1922
Franklin McMillan Diary 1922 26.pdf
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first this morning. Jerry Fishcarrier left Thursday noon - only Jack left and Geo Hammond ploughing part of the time.
Nov 11th Was at market sold out at half past six. had nearly all Cabbages
Nov 12th Sunday. Had visitors Dean B. & Roy & Will Bell.
Nov 13th Heavy frost this morning cut load of Cabbages for market and started unloading m 2nd car of manure. putting in Raspberries
Nov 14th went to market with last load of the year about 60 doz Cabbages made about $20.00 did not get home till 5 oclock, mild. rained at night
Nov 15. Started unloading 3rd car of manure with the truck, weather cool & cloudy.
Nov 16th Finished car of manure and started spreading on the ground.
Nov 17th. warm & very heavy south west wind drawing manure & cutting out Raspberry bushes.
Nov 18 Rough & showery man ploughing.
Nov 19 Sunday. cloudy and a little cooler
Nov 20th Cool & cloudy turning out Raspberry bushes.
Nov 21st Same job trimming berry bushes. Geo. H. ploughing.
Nov 22nd Looks like winter this morning
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