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Henry Snary Diary, 1904-1907
SNARY Diary 1904-1907 39.pdf
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Croton Jan 1906
Thu Jan 24th clear and cool. Bilton was in this fore noon. it has been a fine day for January
Fri Jan 25th clear and pleasant Sarah was here most of the day. I went to the pryer meeting to night
Sat Jan 27th clear and pleasant. Garnet broght home the Shot gun, it was 50 above zero
Sun Jan 28th cloudy and cool
Mon Jan 29th clear morning and evening clear in the middle of the day and pleasant.
Tue Jan 30th cloudy and Soft. Bilton was here Millie Snary calld this Evening
Wed Jan 31st cloudy in the fore noon after noon clear. Harry Wallen was in a little while this after noon and Mary Paul
Feb the first about 3 inches of Snow fell last night a little fell to day
Fri Feb 2ond clear and cold Six deg below Zero I had to Stay in the house to keep it warm
Sat Feb 3rd a cloudy blowing day. Sarah and Charley and Dick and John Websters Sun came in it is a rough day
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Croton February 1906
Sun Feb 4th cloudy Some Spurts of Snow.
Mon Feb 5th clear and cold within ten deg of Zero a young Mr Bodkins calld this evening
Tue Feb 6th cloudy and cold Walter went for to Thamesville for coal for me
Wed Feb 7th clear and not So cold Fas yesterday Walter came and unloaded the coal Elva Paul one of William Bedfords girls calld in. Walter came and Pard the entrest on his place. I was at the meting to night
Thu Feb 8th clear and pleasant. I was at the protected meeting this evening at the Church
Fri Feb 9th clear fore part latter part cloudy Sarah was here cleaning house and bakeing. Charley and Joseph Crowder calld in
Sat Feb 10th clear and pleasant. I was at the meeting to night a full house
Sun Feb 11th clear and cool. The Church was full to night. the galery was full
Mon Feb 12th clear and warm. William Mc. Intosh was in a fiew minutes
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