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Henry Snary Diary, 1904-1907
SNARY Diary 1904-1907 34.pdf
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Croton Nov 1905
Tue Oct 31st cloudy and cool. I was Sorting over Some of my old papers
Wed Nov 1st cloudy and cold. I carried a fiew apples up Stairs. thear was about a half inch of Snow on the ground this morning the firs of this Season
Thu Nov 2ond cloudy and cool a hard frost last night the ground froze ahrd this morning
Fri Nov 3rd cloudy and cool. the Sky looks as if thear is a storm {as} brewing
Sat Nov 4th clear and pleasant. Sarah was here cleaning house and cooking
Sun Nov 5th cloudy and cold rain in the Evening
Mon Nov 6th cloudy and cool. Bilton was here most of the fore noon. I peeld and put my apples and Sorted over Some papers
Tue Nov 7th cloudy after noon wet commencing Wed to Snow this Evening
Wed Nov 8th cloudy and cool. William Mc{unclear} came and brought me a couple books of {unclear}
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Croton November 1905
Thu Nov 9th cloudy and cool. Bilton was here most of the fore noon. Vera and Grant calld
Fri Nov 10th clear and pleasat in the fore noon. after noon cloudy and cool a prospect of a storm. Sarah was here cleaning house and cooking. Elva Paul and Hazel Saw calld in this morning
Sat Nov 11th clear and pleasant. William Haugar calld in a fiew minutes this fore noon
Sun Nov 12th clear and most of the day and cool Mahlon Picard Preacht for us today
Mon Nov 13th a messy {dinty at} commenced with rain and turnd to Snow. it has been a dull dreary day
Tue Nov 14th cloudy and cold. Bilton was here most of the fore noon. Thomas Sashbrook gave me a call this after noon
Wed Nov 15th cloudy and cool. it commenced to Snow but didn't make out much
Thu Nov 16th fore noon cloudy after noon light clouds and cool
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