August 15 - September 5, 1846
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15th Working on Our Road this morning
Digging Irish potatoes & beeting Peaches
working oat garden & drying fruit
about this time 16th Meeting at S. S. M
17 Went to Court & stayed till Tuesday night
the Suit of Moon agst me taken out of
Court & referred[?]each man paying his
Own Cost. Worming & succoring Tobacco
19 began to still again
20 Still treding out wheat & finished& Digging
Irish Potatoes & Drying fruit etc etc etc
21st treading wheat & stilling & Drying fruit
22nd Finished treading wheat & stilling
23 Sunday Rained this evening 2 good showers
24th Sewed turnip Patch Over, & also in garden
toping & succoring & worming Tobacco
25. Raining this morning & all night
making Baskets, shoeing making for C.S.
& spining etc etc Wind cool & from N.W.
26 Succoring Tobacco & Sent to mill in the
evening began to Pull fodder in big field
27th Pulling fodder in big field yesterday
lent Mr. Crews Lady Jane to go to Mill
28. Beating cider etc etc
29. worming new ground Tobacco
& Tying up fodder
30. Sunday - weather seasonable
this week cloudy nearly every& rainingday
31. Pulling fodder & finished big field.
Sept 1st Pulling fodder & succoring Tobacco
- 2. Phil gone to mill 2 Bags
& carried one stack to be sawed
into squared edged Plank
3 about Fodder & succoring & wormingtobacco
4 Saving Fodder & in Tobacco
5th Still the same & not done pulling
yet, put savining about 8 stacks.
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