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John Alexander Blake Diary, 1876

John A Blake 1876 Diary 4.pdf

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JANUARY SATURDAY 8 1876

CP & I go to Tannery at 9 1/2 get shipping bill of Campbells last 18 Rolls & CP takes it We take Cars to Chippawa meet Renson from Peplers then CP much pleased with my Sole Leat{Sole leather} back to Bridge. I pay for Horse $2.00. Dinner for CP & I $100. I take cars at 720 for home. Ticket 50 cents. Maud Watt & Lansing go to Buffalo & back today. Get Telegram from M {Grithin?} for 25 Hides

JANUARY SUNDAY 9 1876

I go to Church alone, stay in all P.M. M & I go into Mothers & take car. Uncle John tells me of his troubles.

Like Summers night this Eving.

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