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Henry Snary Diary, 1904-1907

SNARY Diary 1904-1907 82.pdf

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Croton November 1907

Sat Nov 16th cloudy and cold. Sarah was here. Bilton came in a fiew minutes Vera Snary and Otta Bolton calld

Sat Nov 17th clear not a cloud to be Seen Charley drew me a load of coal from Thamesville. Sarah was in this morning

Sun Nov 18th clear and cool a Sharp frost the last two nights

Mon Nov 19th cloudy fore part of the day latter part clear Bilton was here.

Tue Nov 19th cloudy fore noon. after noon clear Thomas Bilton and Rosina came in this after noon for a while

Wed Nov 20th cloudy with high wind from South East it looks like a rain storm I think we Shall get it to night

Thu Nov 21st cloudy and Soft. Dick was here awhile this fore noon

Fri Nov 22ond cloudy and mild Bilton was in Dick brought me some Oisters

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Croton November 1907

Sat Nov 23rd cloudy Ella Snary came to See If I wanterd cooking done as Sarah is away to Pearls who is sick Charly and Will went out to See her

Sun Nov 24th clear and cool. Charley and Will has not got back I dont know how Pearl is

Mon Nov 25th clear and mild Mary Paul calld this after noon. Charley and came home about 2 PM

Tue Nov 26th flying clouds and cold wind from the North and cool

Wed Nov 27th clear and mild in the fore part of the day. cloudy and wet latter part. Ellie Snary was here cleaning house this fore noon. Millie Snary calld this fore noon.

Thu Nov 28th cloudy and cool. Bilton wa here a fiew minutes in the fore noon

Fri Nov 29th cloudy and Soft it sprinkled Snow coupled of times Mary Paul and Vera Snary and Oetta Bolton was here

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