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Nathaniel E. Leeder Diary, 1859-1861

Nathaniel_Leeder_Sr_1859 Diary 73.pdf

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My A/C against him is for two pigs at 75 cts each 150 cts. 171/2 lbs of Beef at 4 cts. - 70 cts. Nails 30 cts Stove pipe 25 cts. Coat 300 cts equal to 573 cts. this is from Janry 1860 to this date The difference between us is 14251/2 in Stewarts favour. I have given him a Memoranda of the same. Pease to Rob 116 lbs. pease to Phil 53 lbs Pease to myself 98 lbs. Philip working all day Rob working half day.

Th. 5th. Pease to Fortney on Robs A/C 137 lbs Pease to Rob 86 lbs. Pease to me 83 and 50 lbs, Pease to Robert Stafford 50 lbs this settles with him for the bricks. Phil working all day.

F 16th. 5 B 32 lbs of Pease. To Phil for Rawn & 52 lbs for himself. Phil working for me.

S. 7th. Pease to Rob 68 lbs Pease to me 66 lbs. Phil all day Rob also all day working at my shed.

S. 8th.

M. 9th. Rob & Phil half a day at the shed 196 lbs of Pease to Robert. Mr. J. Goble 6 lbs 13 oz of tallow Pd. Iden 6 lbs 11 oz of tallow

T. 10th. Pease to Robert 108 lbs. 83 to me. & 51 to corner folded illegible

W 11th. Pease to Robert 91 lbs. to Phil 41 lbs. To corner folded illegible 30 this settles the pea A/C between us. Phil 1 do corner folded illegible

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