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Clear & Cloudy
Ther. 8o TUES. FEB. 21st, 1893 Wind

Still cold. I rode over to
Edwin Davi's to see about wood.
Stopped at S Budd's & had "Frank"
"roughed" all around. Afternoon
"Phil" rode him to Davi's to see
about wood for them & take a
note from me to Edwin.
Edward went to school again
this morning and came home with
head ache. I went to the mill &
to the store. It looks & feels
like more snow before tomorrow
morning, the wind East & very
"raw" & chilly.

Clear & Cloud
Ther. 12o WED. FEB. 22nd, 1893 Wind NW & SW

It commenced snowing and
hailing before bed time last night
and this morning there was about
5 inches of snow which was drifting
all day from a high wind, first
from N.W. which changed to S.W.
and again from N.W. I did not
venture out except to the mill.
E went to school and I hope will
not be the worse from it.
Edwin Davis sent Mrs Robison
a cord of green white oak wood.

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