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W. 28 Dry & cool eat shalots School thin. broke up early-
went to night J. Shelton.

Thu.29 Cool & clear, think well of Mr. Biggers Housejoiner,
fatigued wt. close application, night E. H.

F. 30 Clear, cool & windy- heard great things of Judge Mitchell
Rigidity &c. went home

On reviewing the above I find that very little rain has fallen
in the aonth of April. Agriculture somewhat retarded thereby-
waters low for the season & the operation of steam ceases to im-
pel boats in our waters.
T. B.

May 3rd Spring-month, 5th. of the year. -------- 1830.

S. 1 Sheared 7 sheep,- wind & rain- earth not wet enough yet-
hard to please, home

S. 2 Continued at home, tho' Mrs. Organ's funeral preached at
Steele's, better employed, home

M. 3 Cloudy, at school. Sent to B. T. Mottley the heads of
families & c. to hold election for Trustees

T. 4 Cloudy - rained plentifully - Mr D. Campbell's last
nlght. Champion's Freedom

W. 5 Clear k cool- Geo. Flowers pd. $4.81 1/4 for G. McCallester.
Went by J. T. to home.

Th. 6 do, & do. Squire Young & brown returning to Dist. tarried
wt. me last night. 50 cts. E. H.

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