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Election / Congress } through the day verry well No disturbence All things seemed
to act quietly Jim Beard Challenged some of the Voters When
they took the Oath he got tired & quit challenging Jno D.
Moore John Ament & myself acted as Judges Thomas beat Arnall
in this Box Thomas got & in the County he beat Arnall 213
Votes Arnell did not get a single Vote in the 10th Dist.
where he was raised.
Fri 4 } I went to Town Met S. W. Fitspatrick there made out a
Voucher in his name for my little Mule valued at $125.00
Col Fitzpatrik / My claim } Made A. M. Hughs a power of Atto to collect it he being
Claim } appointed Claim agt & will leave for Washington in a few days
I paid in Stamp attached to the Certificated $1.10 Fitspatrick
will obtain the Voucher he will filed it with his Clames with
See / Fitspatrick ) Hughs & pay the proceeds over to me when collected The reason
it was made out in Fitspatricks name the Mule was taken by
the soldiers & give him a recpt for it
1865 / Augt / Sat 5 } I stayed at home William went to Town In the Bugga with
Thomas & Thomas drove the buga to B. B. & William got his filla
William } & rode home There was a little shower of Rain at 12 oclock
little rain } Not enough to do but little good Just did lay the dust &
hardly that
Turnips } We sowed a few roes of turnips in the garden No work going
Stealing / Negroes on The Neroes are stealing all our Corn in rostening ears
It is verry warm indeed Preston has been & work at the Ginger

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