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Henry Snary Diary, 1904-1907

SNARY Diary 1904-1907 72.pdf

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Croton June 1907

Fri June 21st clear and hot. Sarah was here this fore noon. Ella Snary came here this for rhubarb

Sat June 22ond clear and hot 80 deg Bilton was here this after noon Sarah came over this after noon

Sun June 23rd clear and hot 80 deg. alone to day

Mon June 24th a hot day light clouds flying about. Bilton and Elva Paul and Dora Book and Ella Snary came here this after noon

Tue June 25th fore noon cloudy after noon clear and hot. Harry Gregory was here a fiew minutes

Wed June 26th clool and cloudy. There was a heavey thunder storm last night which changed the heat into cool wether. Ethal Johnston and our minister calld in afiew minutes

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Croton June 1906

Thu June 27th clear part of the day and not So hot. I sowd fiew turnip Seeds Bilton was here and Alford Will and his wife and her Father

Feb Fri June 28th clear and warm. Sarah was here and Jeremiah Tiffin was here this after noon

Sat June 28th cloudy most of the day and cool most of the day

Sun Jun 30 clear and pleasant

Mon July 1 cloudy most of the day two or thre light Showers. Martin Cragg calld on me to do my Statute labour Maud Snary was here beging

Tue July 2 fore noon cloudy. after noon clear and cool. wind from the North. Sarah was in a fiew minutes

Wed Jul 3rd clear and cool. there Some talk of frost this morning I didnt See any altough it was cold. Minnie Huston was Married to day. Sarah was in this morning

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