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Nathaniel E. Leeder Diary, 1859-1861

Nathaniel_Leeder_Sr_1859 Diary 56.pdf

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F 19th. Sowed Robs & my own Turnip Seed 1/2 day working for Rob. I might have stated Robert planted some potatoes on the 17th.

S. 20th. 1/2 day draging in turnips for Rob. Phil away to mill with a Grist. Goods to James Davidson as per Order on L & R. Straw hat and cotton socks. Three shillings & five pence. As per order on James George Boots $4.25 cts.

S 21st

M. 22nd. Pease to Mr. John Goble 220 lbs this makes six bushls. to him at 50 cts per Bushl.. To William Davidson 105 lbs of flour on Robert MacLachlins A/C @ $3.50 per Bsl. Phil my Oxen half day.

T. 23rd. Salter wagon all day.

W. 24th. Salter wagon half day. Ruf 41/2 Bushl potatoes @ 25 cts. per Bshl. Fred Lehnen 1 Bush. of potatoes at 25 cts per Bushl.

Th. 25th. 1/2 day myself & Oxen in Robs hay

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