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I went to Town in the evening No particular news. I
Jno Brown / Coloured ) ha d some altercation with John Brown Colored & Barber he
agreed to pay for the Brick he has taken in presence of
John P. Padget the Clerk of the County Court he would not
go before Genl McCoy but chose the pay for the Brick It
will be hard to find out the No for he dont wish to say
Genl Jno C. Brown ) I came home Genl Jno C. Brown wrode in my Buga as far as
Looneys. I see he is some uneasy he is indicted in the
Court at Nashville for treason. I have been some unwell for
several days the better
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Wed 21 Not being verry well I have stayed at home all day William
My Black / Mule ) went to Town with Thomas in the morning came back & him &
Margaret went to the Creek (pick nick) Thomas came back at 4
and took the lame black Mule to B. B. with him John Porter
Hughs son) came & stayed all night All our hands are gitting
along tolerable well Some plowing some howing &c Our
Crop is looking tolerable well & in good fix We have Corn
Corn/ taseling ) taseling & our Cotton looks verry well We begin to need rain
not bad
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Th 22d I have seen J. H. Stodamen who baut John Brown (barber)
J. Brown / Barber ) sistern out of my brick got him to make a calculation The No
Brick / $41.34 ) of Brick it took he says that John took of my Brick 4134 new
Brick & they were worth $10.00 per 1000 making $41.34 ets. John

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