February 18, 1860 - March 1, 1860

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1860 Feby 18th went to mauling wood in evening

Feby 19. Started to Court, Fannie stayed
all night Sunday night Jere & Sallie
went back to school cold day

20. Turned moderate mauling & Cutting
wood in new ground, got home
Monday night weather moderate

21st Halled Rails till 12 Oclock & then
Henry went to Laying off Corn Rows
Balance Fencing next to Capt whiteheads
I went to Post office Peaks Wallers Vaughans
Mr Moses & Fannie W Fitzgerald

22 Fencing on Road to day Wm Shields
here Halled up Oats & Halling rails till
evening & then begin to Plow in orchard
I went to aspen Grove & made [Lines]

2325Fencing on Road & striped Tobacco ½ day &
took down some Wednesday & then fenced on
Road from Branch Wm Shields worked Thursday
Friday & Saturday Rolled Logs 2 days nearly
& fenced one - this week Henry Halled wood
this evening very windy Friday & turned cold

26 Stayed at home to see Mrs Pannill

27 Went to Court House sent after Cotton
Turn of wheat to Yates, & 1 to whiteheads
Plowed & Stacked Rails next to whiteheads

28 Plowing & Fencing new ground fence
made fence on Road yesterday fine
weather at this time

29th Fencing at new ground & nearly finished
Plowing in Lot rained a little,-

March 1st Sent Henry & Claiborne to Hodnetts to
Roll Logs. Plowing, fine day cleared of[f]
Beautiful weather,

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fransalman

Line 15: Mr Moses refers either to Catharine's husband (Joseph) or Fannie's future husband (William).