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Nathaniel E. Leeder Diary, 1861-1862
Nathaniel_Leeder_Sr_1861 Diary 10.pdf
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Taxes for Philip Eight Dolrs. Eight cents.
Th. 30th. Sold James Davidson 105 lbs of Beef at 54 cts per lb. $4.20 cts. On Phils A/C Received of Philip Four Dolrs. Eight cents being part payment of Taxes. Paid Mr J. Goble in Beef for butchering. On? Mill yesterday 100 lbs of Flour of Robert
F. 31st. Helping Robert to kill pigs part of the day.
February
S. 1st.
S. 2nd.
M. 3rd.
T. 4th. Christian cut out a pair of trousers for me. not paid.
W. 5th.
Th. 6th. Made a bargain with Robert & Philip for Twenty five acres off each of their portions of the Gore They agreeing to take their Ten acres off the South corner of the Lot with a face? of Thirty Chains each on the Goderich Line. They will pay their share of
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