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June 1800

Fryday 6
[Darob?] Hall, [J?] [?] and myself worked all day on
[?] with nursery and in the other [garding?].

Sat 7
Neueman from college called upon me in
the afternoon from college, suspended for 5 months.

Mon Sun 8
At [?] in the afternoon, from [?] north
end, found K well after having been
[?] all day, very [?]. After
[?] walked for a hour or two in the
fields.

Mon 9
[?] the people meet at Mason's
tavern in order to determine in what
matter the [4th?] of July should be celebrated.
Choose a committee of 5 for the burpose of
of making arrangements and appointing an
orator [?].

Tus 10
Nothing very remarkable.

July 1800

Sun 20
Nothing

Mon
21 22
Tus
Staying

Wed 23
At the north end on a fishing
party composed of Belsy, Kezia, [?]
[?]; [Adams?] and myself; not much
success but a great quantity of mirth

Sun 3
[?]
From the [?] [three?] of July
till this day [I?] [?] done nothing of
consequence.

Mon 4
Came to an agreement with my moth
er, on these principles, that she should
board with me and [resend?] [£?] 2 annually
in money.

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