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(Left side of journal)

Clear
Ther. 30o MON. DEC. 4th, 1893 Wind S.E.
Alice Peirce came & took
"Fanny" home soon after break-
fast. She also took Mrs: Ellicott's
cat back to Mrs Tatum's in a
bag. Mrs E & her daughter "Sally"
being at Mrs Robisons on their
way to spend the winter in
Baltimore having given up
the "Tillurn" house at Brighton
the "Tatum's" moving into it. they
having dealt for the property
by exchange in some way.

(Right side of journal)

Cloudy & Snow
Ther. 29o TUES. DEC. 8th, 1893 Wind N.W.
Cloudy early this morning
and commenced snowing about
10. o'clock & settled into a
regular old fashioned snow storm
continuing all day: Samuel
Hopkins (colored son of "Ned")
was here & I extracted a tooth
for him. Mrs Eliza Moore called
at the office porch & left some
things with Dora. Towards evening
the snow had accumulated so
as to make it disagreeable getting
about out of doors & very little
more would make sleighing.
It cleared off before sunset
and will be cold tonight.

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