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1872 Sept 11th Martin Smith & Frances Lain worming
& succoring Tobacco this morning
Finished cutting Tops & setting up above Granary &
Pulled Some fodder in Big field Raining now
this morning working in Tobacco
[12th] Mr Mattherly in plantation & Andrew worming
& succoring Tobacco on Branch cloudy & like for rain
Hyram Wyatt in Tobacco from 9 oclock when not raining
Finished on Branch & it rained all the evening nearly
13th Mr Mattherly in plantation to day
Hyram Wyatt here at [9 ???day]
Thomas Laine Come to work
14 Thomas Lain pulling fodder Jorden Graves pulling
fodder Sam Mattherly pulling Do Martha Neal [Adrew]
& Hyram Wyatt pulling fodder tolerable good day
wrote to the clerk of Louisa County Court [??]
15th I went to Sunday School
16 Tolerably cool & clear Jerry here yesterday
Mr Matthiery Come to work in plantation pulling fodder
Thomas Lain here this morning & [Franny] Lain
Hiram Wyatt pulling fodder & Miss M Neal
17th Cutting Tops stacking Blades & tying up &C
Tom Lain Mr Mattherly Fanny Lain & Andrew
& Hyram Wyatt turned little warmer to day
18th Tom Lain Franny Lain Hiram Wyatt
Nannie gone to Sallies ]Jeres] &C.
by Marshall & Jerry Marshall & Mr Mattherly here
to day finishing fodder this morning Stacking
19th Tom Lain Cy Marshall & Bro Jerry Fannie Lain
Hiram Wyatt Wm [Bailess] cloudy this morning
but Cleared after the morning
20 Tom Lain Mattherly [Cyris] Marshall & Bro Jere Hyram
Wyatt & Wm Bailess, nearly filled old prize Barn
Sam has Tom Lain Says 421 sticks on there & I have
[Sticks] next to Mr Lewis, Sams 2 Rooms next to Bars
I have 3 Rooms & Sam has 2 Rooms
Clear pretty morning Mrs Estes [Mrs] Yates & Sallee
Templeton all came here & went home again as my
wife was not here My wife left home Thursday

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