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Charles "Wesley" Tofflemire Diary, 1903-1907
Charles Wesley Tofflemire Diary, 1903-1907-108.pdf
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may The/1 1907
1 I burnt some bread and shawed some turnips(?) a fine day
2 I filed turnips(?) and went to Town a fine day
3 I spread out my elover after and plowed some a fine day
4 I went to Town for the Dactes for Didy I did the chores and placed with the Baby we had a snow (?) this morning
6 I galoped around the country and did chores a fine day a little sack
1 it rained I had a cleph and went to Town I drawed manues and went to Town and got Pinch
8 I drawed manues a fine day it was
9 I drawed manues a fine day
may the/10 1907
10 I drawed manues a cold day and anow to noght
11 a fine day after the snow. Bessies Boss came down this morning to day untill all on day
13 a warm dat Wesley plowed in the West fild to day and went over to town allotor and a moaded baby has got a and another
14 a fine day Wesley plowed in the west field Mrs. & Mrs. Beethams and blowie was they to night
15 I did chores and Jard Pinch over Town and plowed a little a namy day
16 I plowed a fine day
17 papa plwoed some on his corn ground
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