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John Jeffrey Diary, 1877-1879
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april 11th
thursday this was a fine morning i went to h.corkburn for the drill to saw the wheat got the perfect all done saw about 10 bushels took home the drill to night selvester was sick all day not working today
april 12th
friday this was a fine morning high wind and cold i was roling the spring wheat and some oats vests was harrow about all day
april 13th
saturday this was a cold morning i saw 6 1/7 bushels of peas vests was {can?} ploughing them the afternoon i was {can?} ploughing them vests was ploughing back at the bush
april 14th
sunday this was a fine morning mother and john went to church little cold but it was a fine
april 15th
monday this was a fine morning i saw 6 bushels of peas vests was ploughing i was ploughing in the peas it was a fine day
april 16th
tuesday this was a fine morning i was sawing oats p saw 15 1/7 bushels and saw 2 1/2 bushels of peas vests was harrowing all day i was {gan?} play the peas the afternoon rachel turn sick the afternoon i went for the doctor at night befor =e we can she had a young daughter about 9 o'clock ms h.corkburn her.
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