Jeremiah White Graves Diaries

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Diary of Jeremiah White Graves, Volume 2, Book 12

March 4, 1857 - March 9, 1857
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March 4, 1857 - March 9, 1857

1857 March 4th All Hands malling Pilling wood Buck Halling to House, Henry & Claiborne will go to Plowing in Lot at 12 Oclock weather a little moderated this morning

5th All hands gone to malling Plowing etc But it set in to Raining & we are going to strip Tobacco in new prize Barn Jerry started yesterday morning wednesday to go with Henry Clay to go with Mrs Clement to CH Lowry Ran away & come down here first of this week I sent Jerry with him back & I hear that Malissa is cutting [swills?] etc etc etc got a Letter form Jacob P. the 1st of this month, answered it forthwith & wrote to Cousin Cleo too to council him at Capt Boxleys

6th Burning Brush malling Prizing Tobacco Shelling corn & then Plowing up Lot for Tobacco. Turned off cool & clear Mr Crews help me striped Tobacco yesterday went to see Cap Fitzgerald to day & settled with him for Fannie W Fitzgerald as Gudn & Exer & took in her bonds for Hire & Rent 1856 —

7th Very cold & windy this morning Sent Jordan to Mill 1 Barrel corn for meal first of the new crop we have sent to mill 2 Turns at mill to bring is old corn, Sent Handcock 3 Gallons Vinigar malling in new ground Plowing Kate & Sallie came down here this evening

8th Nannie Kate & Jere went to meeting to Riceville very cool cloudy day -

9th Plowing malling & cleaning out fence Row around new ground expect Halling up Oats fodder & chaff this evening Cool & cloudy & like for falling weather Lent Andrew Crews a horse to go to mill to day

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Date Entry Dollars Cents
1824 March 13 To this sum paid to Mr Philip L Grasty in full of your Bond Interest, & Cost on suit 35 83
- Jeremiah W Graves owes John Worsham pr Bond due 25th decr 1825 in full for the purchase of Land 84 76
. $120 59
1824 June 7 To this sum paid to Philip L Grasty, which is credited on my bond given for the above land purchase Due 25th Decr. 1825
1826 April 8 To Philip L Grasty Esqr for the amt of Wm [B???as] order on W. Thompson who purchased my Bond from Worsham 50 -
. Cash Amount for this Sum 20 26
. paid W Thompson in full of my Bond pr Rect 85 90
Capt Pallison Boxley of Louisa

Date Entry Dollars Cents
1834 March 11 You state in your letter to me of this date you had sold my fodder at Carpenters in Louisa for something over $21 3/9 pr cedHundred Weight $21 -
- To Our part of the proceeds of the crop of Wheat made 1834 at Carpenters &c something like 27 large Bushels
Settled except Wheat raw sold cousin cleo $2 pr yr letter
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