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Henry Snary Diary, 1904-1907
SNARY Diary 1904-1907 84.pdf
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Croton December 1907
Sat Dec 14th Snow all high wind from the east. Sarah was in a minute
Sun Dec 15th Soft the Snow melted of the trees and fences Mrs McDonald was burried Sarah was there this Evening
Sun Dec 10th cloudy and mild I had quite a time cleaning the coal Stove Walter was in for the key for the granery
Tue Dec 17th cloudy a pleasant winters day Sleighs and cutters have been going lively. Bilton was in a fiew minutes Sarah was over this Evening
Wed Dec 18th cloudy a light drizling Snow all fine winters day. Dick broght me Some Oisters
Wed Dec 19th cloudy and cold. Sarah was here for the cloaths to wash Will was for my over coat
Thu Dec 20th cloudy part of the day and mild Sarah was here Scrubing the floers
Sat Dec 21st cloudy and mild. Bilton and and his Grand Daughter came in
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