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Henry Snary Diary, 1904-1907

SNARY Diary 1904-1907 57.pdf

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Croton October 1906

Fri Oct 26th Sarah was here in the fore noon. Maud and Mary and Alice Paul calld this after noon Walter brought me a load of wood

Sat Oct 27th cloudy and rain most of the day

Sun Oct 28th cloudy and cold Some Snow Sarah was in a fiew minutes

Mon Oct 29th cloudy and Snow in the after noon. I was not feeling very good

Tue Nov 13th cloudy and Snow ond the ground and cool. Walter and the young Minister ws in to day. I think I am Some better. for a copple of weeks I quit my writing I think I will try again

Wed Nov 14th clear and pleasant over head roads bad. Sarah took Charley to Thamesville to See the Dr he is very poorley

Thu Nov 15th a cloudy dull day. Bilton was here most of the afternoon

Fri Nov 16th clear part of the day. Bilton James Clark and Thomas George was here

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Croton November 1906

Sat Nov 17th cloudy rain last night {illegible} Clark was here fixing up the old barns Thomas George was here talking with me

Sun Nov 18th cloudy most of the day and warm Sarah was here for water

Mon Nov 19th cloudy and Soft. Bilton Jeremiah Tiffin and Elva Paul calld in to day

Tue Nov 20th cloudy and wet most of the day I went over to See Charley he is no better Thomas George was with me this after noone the roads are bad

Wed Nov 21st cloudy no Sun to be Seen Bilton was here part of the fore noon Thomas George was here part of the afternoon

Thu Nov 22ond cloudy and cool. Sarah calld for the dirty cloaths. Ella was in a minute Rose Bolton was here a fiew minutes

Fri Nov 23rd clear part of the day. Sarah was here cleaning the house. Dick calld in Thomas George was part of the after noon Bilton was here part of the fore noon

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