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Henry Snary Diary, 1904-1907

SNARY Diary 1904-1907 25.pdf

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Croton June 1905

Thu June 22and clear part of the day and pleasant.{highlight;"I went down to the old home Dick and I went out John Saves for a cultivator. Sillie"} and Annetee {II?} was here this morning to bid me good by she and bernian have gone back home this after noon.

Fri June 23rd cloudy and cool.Rose calld in this after noon, Theodor Will calld in

Sat June 24th clear and hot.I sprinkled potatoes this fore noon. Bilton was here. Part of the fore noon. Vera was here this after noon for Some {mubarb?mibarb}

Sun June 25th clear and hot. Mr Mcullen Preacht his ferewell Sermon to day

Mon June 26th clear and cool. I went to Dresden with Dicks Wife. I was noticing the the crops wheat, oats, and barley. Looking good clover a big crop. Some fields of corn Shows the wors for the wet

Tue June 27th clear and cool I was hoeing corn of H. Paul and wife and Mary calld in


Croton June 1905

Wed June 28th clear and cool. I went over to see my Brother, who is very poorly I sett a hen this morning on Wyondot eggs

Thu June 29th clear and pleasant.{highlight;"I went with Brothe John to Florence. I went to Settle withining for a coal stove he was not at home"}

Fri June 30th clear and pleasant. Sarah was here this fore noon doing house work. {highlight;"Thomas cragg was here for pay for te coal i got from him last winter I paid"}

Sat July 1st cloudy a smart shower about noon. I hoed up my last year Strawberry patch. Sarah brought me a loaf of bread

Sun July 2and cloudy and warm. was down to sandy {selloot?,sellout?}

Mon July 3rd cloudy and warm. Bilton call this fore noon. a prospect of more rain

Tue July 4th high winds and flying clouds. Thunder and lightning and heavy rain last night and a heavy shower again to night. I pict a fiew berries this fore noon

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