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Henry Snary Diary, 1904-1907
SNARY Diary 1904-1907 80.pdf
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Croton February 1907
Fri Feb 18th clear and cold. Sarah was here doing her work. Bilton and mrs McMuller who was William Summeretts Daughter. I pict afiew apples
Sat Feb 19th clear fore part of the day latter part cloudy a white frost this morning Sarah was here afiew minutes. Walter and f wife was here gathering apples
Sun Feb 20th cloudy and Snow most of the fore noon. Sarah came over and brought me a letter from Victoria
Mon Feb 21st clear and cool. the Sharpest frost last night that has come this fall Sarah was here this after noon
Tue Feb 22ond clear and cool. Walter came in this morning. Sarah came for the dirty cloaths. I cleand the cook Stove
Wed Feb 23rd light clouds drifting through the Skye a cool day Sarah came over this after noon to help me to clean and put up the Stove pipe
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Croton February 1907
Thu Feb 25th clear and cool the hardest frost last night yet this fall
Fri Feb 26th clear and warm in the fore noon wind came from the after noon and cool, Charley and Otta Bolton came in this after noon
Sat Feb 27 clear in the fore noon after noon cloudy and cool. Sarah was here and Bilton wa this after noon
Sun Feb 28th cloudy and wet heavey rain last night. Sarah came over with my clean cloaths
Mon Feb 29th cloudy and misting rain part of the after noon. Walter was in for the key
Tue Feb 30th clear fore part of the day. latter part cloudy. a Sharp frost last night
Wed Feb 31st clear most of the day. Sarah came over this morning.
Thu Nov 1 light clouds moderate Bilton calld this morning and Sarah. William McIntosh this after noon to get the use of my corn crib.
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