March 18 - April 2, 1847

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fransalman at Oct 07, 2020 08:20 PM

March 18 - April 2, 1847

18th began to sew Oats in evening this
day, sewed Plant Beds over —

19 Sewing Oats and cleaning up new
ground, Mr. Lain Riving boards to cover
waggon House, fine weather at last

20 covered waggon House sewing
oats & planted Irish potatoes & covered them
with leaves, 8 loads put on the patch,

21 Raining this morning & cool -

22nd Clear Plowing for corn, treading
Oats & malling wood in new ground

23 Halling up Logs to 12 oclock out of newground
Then sewing Oats

24 Sewing oats Halling wood out of new ground

25. Sewing Oats & Halling out wood

26 This morning Raining Thrashing Oats &
Fed went to mill Halled manure & shoemakingin garden
in evening turned quite cold

27 This morning fair & cold we
are Halling woodwaggon & cart,& cleaning up new ground
Tremendous windy day —

28 moderate day — went to Mrs Coleman

29 Sewing Oats Fed Halling manure to
Plant Bed on mountain etc
Burnt little Plant Bed in & sewed inGarden

30 Sewing Oats & began to collar in
our new ground—
let Mr John D Hunthaveour Load Stacks
& nearly ½ Bushel Buck Wheat —
Plant goardseedlast week

31 Rained last night Plowing for corn
Then sewing oats. Coltering in new ground
quite windy Aprl 1st Sewing Oats.

2 Aprl. Sewing oats & collering in new ground
This day began to Hill in new ground
weather moderate & clear
Sewed about 40 Bus. Oats —

March 18 - April 2, 1847

18th began to sew Oats in evening this
day, sewed Plant Beds over —

19 Sewing Oats and cleaning up new
ground, Mr. Lain Riving boards to cover
waggon House, fine weather at last

20 covered waggon House sewing
oats & planted Irish potatoes & covered them
with leaves, 8 loads put on the patch,

21 Raining this morning & cool -

22nd Clear Plowing for corn, treading
Oats & malling wood in new ground

23 Halling up Logs to 12 oclock out of newground
Then sewing Oats

24 Sewing oats Halling wood out of new ground

25. Sewing Oats & Halling out wood

26 This morning Raining Thrashing Oats &
Fed went to mill Halled manure & shoemakingin garden
in evening turned quite cold

27 This morning fair & cold we
are Halling woodwaggon & cart,& cleaning up new ground
Tremendous windy day —

28 moderate day — went to Mrs Coleman

29 Sewing Oats Fed Halling manure to
Plant Bed on mountain etc
Burnt little Plant Bed in & sewed inGarden

30 Sewing Oats & began to collar in
our new ground—
let Mr John D Hunthaveour Load Stacks
& nearly ½ Bushel Buck Wheat —
Plant goardseedlast week

31 Rained last night Plowing for corn
Then sewing oats. Coltering in new ground
quite windy Aprl 1st Sewing Oats.

2 Aprl. Sewing oats & collering in new ground
This day began to Hill in new ground
weather moderate & clear
Sewed about 40 Bus. Oats —