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John Jeffrey Diary, 1877-1879
Jeffrey_diary 10.pdf
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March 28th Wednesday This was a cold morning and Hard frost and very high wind all day Cold and Stormey I was About hom all day not Very well at all Bad with my Head
March 29th Thursday This was a Cold morning and Hard frost and a Very High wind and very Cold all day I was at hom all day H. Cockburn was her a litle while the fornoon and helped me to Clen out the Butsh{?} I was a grat Dale Better to day not Hade not Sa. light to day
March 30th Friday This was A fin morning I went Down to Marston to trade Plough the Afternon I was fixting a House for the turkeys. Thawing all day
March 31st Saturday This was a fin morning a litle Dull mother and I went to Guelph thare ar Por Sleaying know we got hom About 12 Clock. H n Cockburn and I went to the Scholl Metting rainig and Snowing a litle
{in pencil, written horizontally}
2789
2
34/5578\161 {division sign]
34
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217
204
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38
34
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4
{That is, the above is arithmetic: 2789 x 2 = 5578; 5578/34 = 161 r:4.}
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