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Charles "Wesley" Tofflemire Diary, 1903-1907
Charles Wesley Tofflemire Diary, 1903-1907-109.pdf
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may The/18 1907
18 I plowed and spread manures a hot day We went to Town to night
20 I plowed for earn a cold day it was I went to town after my Trees
21 I planted my Trees and plowed some a cold day we had a freege last night
22 I plowed and went to Town a fine day rain To night I got Charlie a high chair and a wagen
23 I plowed for earn a fine day a little rain I got more work than foam do
24 I plowed a fine day it was
25 I plowed some and went to Town a wet day
27 I helped wash and went to Town. and harvested some
28 Wesley Aish in the field west of the house to day we went to gasper this evening
29 gasper planted corn in the field west of the house Wesley started to work up the (???) amiddlo field for corn
30 Wesley worked on his corn ground to day we went up to Northwest dlez this evening
31 a windy day Wesley work on his corn ground and I was cleaning house
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