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Henry Snary Diary, 1904-1907

SNARY Diary 1904-1907 64.pdf

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Croton February 1907

Fri Feb 22ond clear and cold. Sarah was here cleaning the house

Sat Feb 23 clear and cool. Sarah was here Bilton was here and James lafertry

Sun Feb 24th cloudy and cool. Snowd in the Evening Dick was here this afternoon

Mon Feb 25th light clouds and cool. Sarah was here Walter was in.

Tue Feb 26th clear most of the day and cool Sarah and Bilton was in

Wed Feb 27th clear and cool. Walter went to Thamesville for coal for me John B. was here he cut my hair. Thomas Bolton was in a Spell this after noon

Thu Feb 28th clear and cool most of the day Sarah was in this morning another month gone a cold one to

Fri Feb Mar 1st cloudy and Soft rain this Evening Sarah was here in the fore noon Ella in the after noon

Sat Mar 2nd cloudy windy Sowd a little rain last night Sarah and Walter was in

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Sun Mar 3rd cloudy and cool with light drifts of Snow. I went to the meeting this afternoon

Mon Feb 4th clear in the fore noon after noon cloudy. the Sye Skye looks like rain Showers Sarah was here afiew minutes this Evening

Tue Mar 5th fore noon clear after noon blizerd Bilton and James Gibson was in

Wed Mar 6th clear and cool. most of the day I set by the Sove most of the day

Thu Mar 7th cloudy and cold. it commenced to Snow about half past four O Clock

Fri Mar 8th cloudy and mild. there was about an inch and a half of Snow on the ground this morning it is about gone this evening Mary and Elva calld this after noon. there was a beger man here this afternoon

Sat Mar 9th clear part of the day and moderate Sarah was here fore part of the day. Bilton this after noon

Sun Mar 10th fore noon cloudy after noon clear and and mild. Sarah was in I went to the Church and heard the new Minister

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