Pages That Mention Edward H Doss
Diary of Jeremiah White Graves, Volume 2, Book 13
September 8, 1860 - September 18, 1860
1860 Sept8th9th went to meeting myself — — 10th worming Mrs Hunt gone to CHouse & Succoring Tobacco I am stilling again making 1½ days cleared off cool JCT been Twice to old place
11th Stilled again to day, Pulling fodder next to Whiteheads, stacked up 4 & a ps stack last night fine Blade fodder —
12th Pulling again to day & stilling Sent to Mr J.P. Lewis for Bacon yesterday
13th Finished daubbing in night last night worming & succoring Tobacco to day. Tying up Fodder etc cool weather —
14th cool this morning worming & succoring this morning Tying up Fodder etc etc I am going to Plantation to day — to see Doss this went to see Doss saw Mr Waller he told me Doss was going to live with him, went to yates Cris Lanes & Plantation made a proposition to Cothran to Live there again & give him till Tuesday morning to decide -- We have 11 or 12 stacks Blade here & 19 at Plantation
15th Stayed at home all day riving boards prizing Tobacco Stacking fodder etc etc clear pretty weather —
16th Mr Doss Came here this morning & told me he intended to stand to his contract, & never said or thought of being off or disappointing me
17th Lucy & Mr Faris s Jack I dont go to Court to day Raining & we are working in our Tobacco prizing & taking down etc Raining moderately al day —
18th Fanning out our wheat, made about Bus. here sewed 9, Rained all day —
December 11, 1860 - December 17, 1860
11th I went down to Plantation monday Henry went to Millers Mill got all my plank there, we have one Log at Yates
12th Began to Plow finished stilling only made last time about 15 Galls Sent Bob to Yates to get my Buggy mended Cutting Pines etc in old field to day – 3½ Gallons Brandy in runlet for FWF Cider Turned out very little - apples rotten The mare I Bot for Mr Hunts Est Died sometime the 1st of the fall
13 I went to Chalk Level to see Capt Tate but did not see him, got Blankets etc for myself & Est JD Hunt Due Henry went after waggon to move Mr Doss Plowing here rounding & Jointing Shingles Cutting down Pines Bob gone to Hubbards after corn for Rent
14 Gave Out negroes Blankets LittleBig Henry Smith claiborne & Clementina Milly Ann hadRhoda had one too one in house here, Malissa Abram & Kitty at Plantation aspen Grove Little Henry Had a Hat, here & Lowry & Sandy at Plantation cold sure enough to night
15th. Snowed last night & till after 12 Oclock to day nearly ½ leg deep Sent Henry & claiborne after my Pigs got some of them Capt Tate & Jerry come here to day & Jerry went to Mrs Worshams to get his coat cut & made Bybee come to see about Plank Jerry staid all night still very cold & cloudy
16 at home all day cold snow near one foot Deep melted but little
17th. getting wood Bob has not been here more than one day in 10 days. halling
May 12, 1861 - May 17, 1861
Mr C J Williams P.O. Lebanon Russell Cty Va
12th Sallie & me went to meeting SS –
13th E. H Doss left Plantation soon Saturday morning somebody told me he left Friday evening & gone way over in campbell, for which I charge him $5.00 Covering our Carriage House here coltering & Hilling Second years ground, I went to Aspen Grove Likely for Rain about his time corn Seems to come up badly fleas has eat the Tobacco plants very much wheat looks tolerable
14th Took down our Lugs here this morning, finishing covering Carriage House, Hilling fresh ground Plowing up for corn on Low grounds to day
15 Jacob P Graves gone on to CH to Start to war it with old Lincoln, great confusion in Our Country every thing unsettled Sent Henry to Aspen Grove & claiborne to Hall Logs We are Planting Corn this morning a little ps on Low ground, cutting slate tree fixing Scare Crows Hilling in second yrs ground, Nannie going to CH to day
16th Henry Halling Logs from aspen Grove vz 1 Large one Hart to pay for palings sawed 2 for weatherboarding & 17th Halling again &
17th Halled up stack Oats & fodder this day Carried 12½ Bus. corn for meal & 2½ for overseer here & halling Logs – again here Hilling yesterday & to day Halled 5 good Hart Long Logs to Millers for weatherboarding & halled 1 Big one to pay for palings besides the 5. Chumbly went to Chalk Level to day, Hilling Henry began to Plow Corn, replanting corn this evening – cloudy & cool
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