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Charles "Wesley" Tofflemire Diary, 1903-1907

Charles Wesley Tofflemire Diary, 1903-1907-49.pdf

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November the 22 1904

22 We finished the corn and fodder to day Ruby and I went up to Edie Hofflemire’s to-night

23 I plowed a little and run furrow it was a fine day it plows hard and tuff

24 I plowed all day it was cold I good three acres to-day

25 I went to town with chop to-day and plowed a little Ruby and I went up to George's to-night it is snowing to-night

26 I plowed between snow storms it was a ruff day and cold

28 I did chores and went to harrow it looks like storm to-night

29 We went to town this morning and I plowed some and Ruby and I went up to John Sivers to-night

November the 30 1904

30 I plowed all day it was cold I plowed with my overcoat on all day

November ends up cold and dry the ground is so dry it cant freeze

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