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Nathaniel E. Leeder Sr. Diary, 1862-1863
Nathaniel_Leeder_Sr_1862-1863 Diary 21.pdf
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W. 6th Father & Me cutting Roberts hay.
T. 7th. Father cutting hay.
F. 8th. Father & Me cutting hay. 34 lbs of Flour to J. Davidson.
S. 9th. Father and Me cutting hay. An Order on L & Ruby for One Dorl. to James Davidson
S 10th.
M. 11th. Measured the bark pealed by James Davidson Thirty Three loads. Received from Ruby the balance on the Gold Pieces, Five Dollars & Fifty Three cents to which amount I am indebted to Father Sch. Twenty lbs of Flour to James Davidson for 35 cts. Half day at Roberts hay Father and me. An Order on Ruby to James Davidson for five Dollars. I agreed to pay Nettles the shoemaker Two Dolrs and 621/2 cts. on James Davidsons A/C. Charged Davidson of $3.50 for the Flour he has had of me since he commenced his bark with the exception of that which he had today
T. 12th. Father whole day cutting hay myself half day. Half day for Robert.
W 13th. Father & Me cutting Hay. Finished.
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