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James "Rowand" Burgess Diary, 1913-1914

James_Rowand_Burgess_Diary_1913-1914 31.pdf

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at home. Johnnie came in and stayed for a short time to-night.

Sept. 20. Fine & warm. Temp. 45°. Arthur Alice Johnnie & Oliver were in. Noble came home about 4 o'clock.

Sunday Sept. 21. Dull & wet. Temp. 48°.

Monday Sept. 22. Dull & wet. Cold Temp. 42°. Noble went out. Uncle Sandy & Bessie were in.

Tuesday Sept. 23. Dull & cool. Temp. 46°.

Wednesday Sept. 24. Fine & warm Temp. 43°.

Thursday Sept. 25. Fine and warm. Temp. 58°. We started to cut the corn. Noble came in with cattle and is staying all night and so is Uncle Gilbert. Oliver is away home.

Friday Sept. 26 Wet in morning & cold but fine in afternoon. Show day. Donald, James, Ethel, Helen and Laurier, John Bessie Oliver and Alex,

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