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Cecil Swale Diary, 1904
Cecil Swale 1904 Diary 68.pdf
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March MONDAY, 21 (81--285) 1904
Found a m. in a trap yesterday. Cut load 4th & drew up. Turnips. 1 cord wood. 1100 hay Stevenson 500 straw Randle. Cold eastwind.
TUESDAY, 22 (82--284)
Chance to rain last night snow gone down 6 inches. Still too much. Cut cord wood forenoon. In afternoon drew out 4 loads dung. spread. assessor here.
WEDNESDAY, 23 (83--283)..
Began tapping today Put out 250 buckets Ernest in bed. indigestion assessor here overnight.
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