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Henry Snary Diary, 1904-1907
SNARY Diary 1904-1907 79.pdf
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{page one - is obviousl the month of Oct, not Feb}
Croton February 1907
Thu Feb 3rd dark with Thunder Showers Sarah was here and Widow Craggs boy brought me a load of wood
Fri Feb 4th cloudy. Victoria and Ira came here to day. this was Florence Fair
Sat Feb 5th clear most of the day. Vic went to Walters. Ira went to Fed Seasens I piled Stove wood
Sun Feb 6th cloudy a prospect for rain
Mon Feb 7th cloudy thunder Shower in the after noon. Sarah came over for the dirty cloaths to wash
Tue Feb 8th clear and cool most of the day Walter came in for the key
Wed Feb 9th clear part of the day. it looks this Eving as though we might have rain before morning
Thu Feb 10th cloudy and cool. I went over to Mr Peters and done Some trading
Fri Feb 11th clouds flying and Sprinkling rain I went to Thamesville with William McIntosh for Money for Victoria Book
{page two}
Croton February 1907
Sat Feb 12th cloudy and cool. Sarah and Dick was here a fiew minutes. Ira and Victoria Sarted for home this morning
Mon Feb 13th cloudy and cool
Mon Feb 14th clear a pleasant day for the time of year. I was pealing apples William Huston calld he Said James Steel is dead
Tue Feb 15th clear and warm. Sarah came over She Said Thomas Sweet is dea
Wed Febth fore part of the day cloudy latter part clear and warm. Walter was in for the key. young Cragg brought me a haf load of wood
Thu Feb 17th clear and warm with light cloudys drifting through the Sky, Sarah McIntosh young Cragg came from Dicks with some Stough to get ground. Walter calld this morning for the potato diger hew was going to dig his potatoes
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