June 13, 1851 - June 18, 1851

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1851
June 13th To Day went to Mrs McCullocks not
done weeding there yet a fine Rain this
day about 12 Oclock Capt Fitzgerald & myself
looking at Mr. Saml Fitzgerald’s Land where Crews lives
Replanting Tobacco here this evening –
Fresh ground On mountain ——

14th Replanting Tobacco this morning fine weathergrowing
then Plowing in corn at stony pint & weeding Tobacco
Plowing up & planting Turnip Patch in Tobacco
& Plowing Pea Patch & Turnip Patch
Cutting Rye at Mrs McCullocks this day & finished
Laying by first planting Irish Po[ta]toes Plowing in corn
not quite done weeding corn at Mrs McC
no Rain There friday, quite ^ cool this Plowed Celam to dayevening

15th quite Cool & Clear Kate gone to Harmony

16th A little shower this evening went to Court
weeding down lotts of Tobacco - Plowing
at stony pint - etc Halled up Stack
17th of Fodder this morning —
Red, Suck & Rose had calves lately 1 Heiferonly

Memorandum of an agreement made
with Geo. Cothran this 17th June 1851 to wit
I sell Mrs Sarah W Colemans Old Barauch
to Said Cothran for forty Dollars, the said Geo.
has already agreed to repair a waggon for
said S W Coleman for $14. makes a Large waggon
Body, which body is for Mrs E McCullock
for the sum of $10 Plank a body for said
Graves for 1.50, making 25.50 worth of work
& get more work If possible for said Cothran
on a/c said Trade, & whatever Balance may
be Due of the $40 the Said Geo. Cothran is
to pay said sarah w Coleman at Christmas
in money — — very cool at this time

18 - went to Mrs McCullocks finished weeding corn set
up Hhd for Mrs R McC cut little Lot wheat prizing Tobacco
& working out Truck Patches etc very cool yet

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A Barauch is a horse-drawn carriage