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Henry Snary Diary, 1904-1907

SNARY Diary 1904-1907 78.pdf

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Croton September 1907

Mon Sept 15th hot light clouds driven through the Skye by a South West wind Sarah was here

Tue Sept 17th cloudy and cool. Sarah was here in the fore noon. Bilton after noon

Wed Sept 18th cloudy and cool. A Chatham Fair day, no one in to day

Thu Sept 19th cloudy fore part of the day latter part clear. Dick was here and Sarah was in awhile

Fri Sept 20th clear part of the day. Sarah and Bilton was here

Sat Sept 21st cloudy most of the day and cool. Sarah brought me aloaf of bread

Sun Sept 22ond flying cloudys and cool

Mon Sept 23rd flying clouds and cool there has been a frost last night not far away Sarah was over for the dirty cloaths this morning

Tue Sept 24th cloudy Some Sprinkles of rain Sarah was over a fiew minutes thear is a prospect of frost to night

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Croton September 1907

Wed Sept 25th cloudy and cold. the wind feels as if came over Snow

Thu Sept 26th clear and cool. Sarah McIntosh and Ella Snary was here

Fri Sept 27th cloudy it commenced to rain about 3 PM Sarah was here cleaning the floors and bakeing

Sat Sept 28th dul cloudy wet day. it raind last night and a good deal to day Sarah calld in this morning. I comenced to peal apples to dry

Sun Sept 29th cloudy and wet a lot of water fell last night. Sarah was here to day

Mon Sept 30th clear most of the day. I was peeling apples. Bilton was here afiew minutes in the fore noon

Tue Feb 1st clear and mild a Sharp frost last night. Millie Snary calld this after noon. Sarah McIntosh went to Thamesville

Wed Feb 2ond clear and hot. Sarah came over for the dirty cloaths. I went down to the old place for Mushrooms

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