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Henry Snary Diary, 1904-1907
SNARY Diary 1904-1907 70.pdf
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Croton May 1907
Thu May 23rd cloudy and moderate every thing about three weeks behing time
Fri May 24th clear and warm. Sarah was most of the fore noon Some of the apple trees is commencing blow to blow
Sat May 25th a cloudy cold wind from the East it is raining this evening. the meat pedlar was here this fore noon
Sun May 26th cloudy thunder Showers in the after noon. Sarah was here a few minutes
Mon May 27th cloudy and cool. there were thunder Showers last night. Sarah was here this fore noon. Walter was for rhubarb this after noon
Tue May 28th clear and warm thie latter part of the day. I was sprinkling the goosberrie bushes. Anne J Smith came in this and was telling me about the Cleavland folks until bed time
Wed May 29th clear and warm most of the day it felt like corn wether I was attending the young chickins
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Croton May 1907
Thu May 30th clear and pleasant. Bilton was here this after noon. Sarah was over a fiew minutes. I attended my young chickens
Fri May 31st clear and pleasant Sarah was here doing her work. Dick was here
Sat June 1 cloudy a misting rain in the after noon. Sarah was in a fiew minutes Ella brought me a can of milk
Sun June 2 cloudy and wet fore part of the day. Sarah brought me feed for my chickens. Josep Crowder came here after him locking the Church
Mon June 3rd clear most of the day and warm 74 deg. Mrs Mckewen was hee beging for the man that had is house burnd Aunt Vick Victoria was in a fiew minutes this Evening. Anne Ketcheson was with her She went up to See Butlrs baby
Tue cloudy rain this Evening
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