January 19, 1857 - January 21, 1857

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fransalman at Nov 09, 2020 11:20 PM

January 19, 1857 - January 21, 1857

We put her in the stable & fed her nightlast
being such a dreadful night, she Kicked down
the stall pieces & we turned her out, but about
night I saw her still round the fence at the
new prize Barn, lost another pig - Rhoda etc
came here Saturday night to Clems weding
& she is yet here & a little girl too, &the
The Snow has completely stoped up the road
above the Barn back of Garden so that
nothing can get along as its as deep
as a horse in places & very cold indeed,

20th Tuesday. Finished Peggys Coffin & between 10
& 11 oclock She was buried weather has mo=
derated a little Shoemending & making Sallie
a pr Spining & Picking Cotton etc - -
we have to cut a road round so that
we can hall wood above prize barn,-
Henry Bottoming a chair to day & he
is complaining a little, –
Sent Mr. worsham 1 Bushel wheat last week
by his son Richard Worsham

21st Halled out Straw & got up 1 stack fodder
bottoming chair shoemaking & mending and
Spining, Picking cotton, tolerable day over head
Sent Mrs Coleman went home to day Sent Pompy
to shop & mended Cutting Blades. —
I went to Court & the first difficulty of snow
was here at Crews hardly got along
& up at Wallers in the Lane had to pull
down fence & go thru field the snow impassable
& then the same at Doct Thompsons, the same
above Farris s Mill & then white Thorn &
at Mr Richard Jones the same the Snow
filling up the road for ¼ quarter of a mile
as high in the road as my horse all over the

January 19, 1857 - January 21, 1857

We put her in the stable & fed her nightlast
being such a dreadful night, she Kicked down
the stall pieces & we turned her out, but about
night I saw her still round the fence at the
new prize Barn, lost another pig - Rhoda etc
came here Saturday night to Clems weding
& she is yet here & a little girl too, &the
The Snow has completely stoped up the road
above the Barn back of Garden so that
nothing can get along as its as deep
as a horse in places & very cold indeed,

20th Tuesday. Finished Peggys Coffin & between 10
& 11 oclock She was buried weather has mo=
derated a little Shoemending & making Sallie
a pr Spining & Picking Cotton etc - -
we have to cut a road round so that
we can hall wood above prize barn,-
Henry Bottoming a chair to day & he
is complaining a little, –
Sent Mr. worsham 1 Bushel wheat last week
by his son Richard Worsham

21st Halled out Straw & got up 1 stack fodder
bottoming chair shoemaking & mending and
Spining, Picking cotton, tolerable day over head
Sent Mrs Coleman went home to day Sent Pompy
to shop & mended Cutting Blades. —
I went to Court & the first difficulty of snow
was here at Crews hardly got along
& up at Wallers in the Lane had to pull
down fence & go thru field the snow impassable
& then the same at Doct Thompsons, the same
above Farris s Mill & then white Thorn &
at Mr Richard Jones the same the Snow
filling up the road for ¼ quarter of a mile
as high in the road as my horse all over the