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Nathaniel E. Leeder Diary, 1859-1861

Nathaniel_Leeder_Sr_1859 Diary 18.pdf

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Th. 6th. Mr James Stewart Cradling spring wheat James Davidson Rakeing & binding. Commenced cutting spring wheat in Roberts upper field Cut 71 stooks. Finished sowing fall wheat in the Calfs patch. Fred chopping.

F 7th Cut 77 stooks of wheat. James Stewart Cradling. James Davidson Rakeing & binding 11/4 of nails lent to Salter Fred chopping.

S 8th. 33 lbs of flour to Salter, 19 lbs at 21/4 cents per lbs. 19 lbs of Corn meal to Davidson at 21/4 cents per lbs. James Davidson half a day Raking & binding. Cut 19 stooks of spring wheat.

M. 10th. James Stewart cradling spring wheat. James Davidson Rakeing & binding Cut 84 stooks 14 Bushls. of Fall wheat to Joseph Shell. the price to be the same as I sell my fall wheat for. Fred chopping finished his job in 32 days. F. Phil. & his horses to Borns thrashing.

T. 11th. Gave Fred an Order on James George for a pair of Boots $4.50. Fortney half day with wagon.

W. 12th. James Stewart Cradling half day. John Stewart Binding all day. James Davidson Binding , John his brother also. Cut of spring wheat in Phils lower field. 78 stooks. Phil. with horses thrashing at Bruchers.

Th. 13th. Thrashing with Craigs & Frasers Machine half day. John Stewart James Craig Nobert Craig John Goble Iden Goble Joseph Fortney John Hilker, James Salter Andrew Salter James Davidson William Davidson John Davidson Senr. John Davidson Junr. Louis Zants man and leaves Lent Willimere 131/2 lbs of flour. Flour to James Davidson 18 lbs.

F 14th. Father & me all day at Zants thrashing. Phil & Robert & horses half a day at Stewarts and

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