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1872 Oct 11th Mr Mattherly Halling Logs to day for
himself 1 this morning & 1
[shucking] corn this morning mine in first part
of my fresh ground old part, clear & cool
12 Mr Mattherly Halling Logs for himself to Millers
Our folks getting up corn Halling wood &C
[Jerrys] wife & children Here
13th Went to Meeting Mott went home quite cool
14 Nannie & me went to at Strait Stone 4 professed in
the course of the day & I went at night 5 or 6 [???????]
fine meeting at night I got home 11 or 12 oclock
Miss Fannie Johnston professed this evening
Lowry came here this morning to work got ticks
& Put Tar On my Cows & yearlings
Mr Mattherly making Mrs Wyatts & Andrews Shoes
5 finished getting up Sams pt corn next to Mr
Templetons & shucking it out to day
weather moderate this morning Jacob P Graves
Left his Gray mare here & took Bill to go to Danville
& sell him for me for $150 or more If he could
got my Horse last Saturday evening.
16th I went to S S Meeting getting up corn &C this evening
Mr [L J] Mattherly worked on Kitchen till 12 oclock & then went
to Millers Mill after Plank & Carried another Log
I went to meeting this night fine meeting
17th Shucking Out corn to day & will put
it away & Shucks in Granary -- Mr Mattherly at
work [here] & Lowry. little cloudy & cool
Housed corn Put shucks in Granary Fanning wheat,
making Pen for chaff &C
1872 Oct 18th Mr Mattherly carried 2 Logs to Millers to
to day for Kitchen - fine weather
19th Mr Mattherly will carry 2 more Logs to day for Kitchen
Sewing wheat Sam & Lowry began 18 Oct 1872 to Sew
Andrew Wyatt & mother gone to meeting to day
Lewis & Ben cutting down stacks to sew wheat fine weather
21 Ben & Lowry sewing wheat Sam Hauling wood
Stacks & Rails to day fine weather --

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