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not git the Mule he got it over Tennessee river 8 miles

I was at the buring. It is clear & warm It is Clear &

the Wind is changing to the West.
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, I went to Town halled some wood no news
Wed 31
1866 The weather is verry clear & a little frost Good weather
Feby 1st
Thursday We started 3 Wagons to halling our Cotton to James Joness.

Cotton Jim halled one load. Wash Jones & Tom Booker making rails at

Tom & Wash ) $1.25 pr 100 they are making them too small I stayed about
rails )
home
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We finished halling our Cotton to Johns Gin We sent 7210
Fr 2d
amt of Cotton) lbs & 3000 some time ago to Jack Porter making our Crop

amount to 10210 lbs in all this is the crop of 1865 I sold

3000 lbs to Jack in the Seed for $10.00 pr 100 amt $300.00

William some time ago - William went with the Wagons & Cotton to

Jamess & attended to weighing it

I went to Town never put up my Bugga stayed but a short

time It has turned verry cold in the evening Wind in the

Cotton seed N. W. We got our portion of Cotton seed from the Jin as we

halled the Cotton, about 20 bushels to the 1000 making 140

bushels of Seed We put it in the Wheat house for the present.

Some in the office.

Sat 3 The morning verry cold ground froze Wind from the N. & W.

Wm & Mag ) I stayed at home all day William & Mag went to Town in my

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