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Henry Snary Diary, 1904-1907

SNARY Diary 1904-1907 10.pdf

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Croton november 1904

Sat Nov 11th clear and mild. a midling Siff breeze from South West. Sarah calld in and Millie and Grant was in a fiew minutes

Sun Nov 12th cloudy Somy storm hail and snow a cold rough day

Mon Nov 13th fore hart of the day cloudy and cool. after noon clear about two inches of snow fell last night about gone to night. Rose brought me Some butter this after noon

Tue Nov 14th cloudy and moderate. Mrs McWhay brought a book I Signed for

Wed Nov 15th a heavey fogg this morning clear and pleasant when the fogg cleared away. Bilton was here this fore noon

Thu Nov 16th fore noon clear and warm after noon cloudy. a {iledgible} of a Stown. Fred was here this being his birth day .he says he is thirty five years old

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Croton Nov 1904

Fri Nov 18th a hagy cloudy warm day. Sarah was here bakeing and cleaning house

Sat Nov 19th a hazy Indian Summer day

Sun Nov 20th the Sun darkend with Smoke

Mon Nov 21st clear and pleasant. not doing much and nobody in to day.

Tues Nov 22 clear and warm. a pleasant for the time of the year Bilton was here most of the for noon

Wed Nov 23rd clear most of the day and cool Ella calld in a minute

Thu Nov 24th a dark mussy day musting rain part of the time and part of the time Snow.Sarah was in a fiew minutes

Fri Nov 25th cloudy and cool. Sarah was here cleaning house the fore part of day. Pearl came up this fore noon

Sat Nov 26th a cold day with Snow Squls this after noon. Vera and Grant was here a fiew minutes

Sun Nov 27th clear part of the day and cold Mc. Mullen Preach't to day

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