March 17, 1852 - March 28, 1852

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fransalman at Mar 11, 2021 08:02 PM

March 17, 1852 - March 28, 1852

1852 March 17th Great deal of our fencing
I am afraid is down Some Is I have seen
very disagreeable day indeed —

18. Halled up Stack Oats & fodder from mountain
field & 2 Loads Leaves etc - striping Tobacco
in new ground Barn, quite cool etc

19th. Plowing & malling till 12 oclock & then Henry
bushing in Oats my my wife & Cate went
to Doct Walkups picked up roots & Halled some
in second years ground Turned very cold

20th Snowed last night & very cold this morning
Henry Halled wood till 12 oclock then Fed
Henry finishes sewing Oats. balance
Cutting wood etc etc etc ——

22nd Henry gone to Mr Neals to Hall rails Fed
malling alse etc Hilling - Lila Plowing Jordan
gone to mill Fine weather, indeed —
Finished Sewing Oats on Saturday last.
Fannie W. F. came yesterday - weatherfordput there by cook in Jail

23. manuring plant Beds Henry gone to
Capt. Gilberts Mill this morning 12 Bus. Grain
2 Barrels Corn & 2 Bushels wheat — Fed malling
Sent 2 Plows McC to Yates shop

25 Yesterday we laid the worm of new ground
fence put up part of the fence Henry halled
some Rails & him & Fed malling - to day

25. Sewed Plaster malling fencing
& Lila plowing by Brick yard
a Beautifull day fine weather —
Fannie White here & came down last Sunday

27th my wife Fannie W & Cate Jerry & Sallie
all went to Mrs Hunt. Thunder cloud came
up in evening & they all failed to get home
We rolled Logs this day on account the
Rain did not quite get done

28 cloudy & cool this morning

March 17, 1852 - March 28, 1852

1852 March 17th Great deal of our fencing
I am afraid is down Some Is I have seen
very disagreeable day indeed —

18. Halled up Stack Oats & fodder from mountain
field & 2 Loads Leaves etc - striping Tobacco
in new ground Barn, quite cool etc

19th. Plowing & malling till 12 oclock & then Henry
bushing in Oats my my wife & Cate went
to Doct Walkups picked up roots & Halled some
in second years ground Turned very cold

20th Snowed last night & very cold this morning
Henry Halled wood till 12 oclock then Fed
Henry finishes sewing Oats. balance
Cutting wood etc etc etc ——

22nd Henry gone to Mr Neals to Hall rails Fed
malling alse etc Hilling - Lila Plowing Jordan
gone to mill Fine weather, indeed —
Finished Sewing Oats on Saturday last.
Fannie W. F. came yesterday - weatherfordput there by cook in Jail

23. manuring plant Beds Henry gone to
Capt. Gilberts Mill this morning 12 Bus. Grain
2 Barrels Corn & 2 Bushels wheat — Fed malling
Sent 2 Plows McC to Yates shop

25 Yesterday we laid the worm of new ground
fence put up part of the fence Henry halled
some Rails & him & Fed malling - to day

25. Sewed Plaster malling fencing
& Lila plowing by Brick yard
a Beautifull day fine weather —
Fannie White here & came down last Sunday

27th my wife Fannie W & Cate Jerry & Sallie
all went to Mrs Hunt. Thunder cloud came
up in evening & they all failed to get home
We rolled Logs this day on account the
Rain did not quite get done

28 cloudy & cool this morning