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the process Jack Patton is still halling some wood pays me
one half & keeps the rest Wash Porter (Col) commenced making
rales yesterday to repair his fence &c. he has halled 8
loads of wood
Wed 28 The weather has turned quite warm I went to Bigbyville in
Bigbyville my bugga took three dry hides to Mr Moore & brought home one
Moore )
Tanner ) side of Sole & 2 of upper the upper is to repair the bellows.
Th 1st March Verry pretty morning quite warm Richard, Red, Plim & Mr
Work
fence Harris worked halled rails built up the cross fence & round
the old barn. I went to Town got 2 pair of lines a pad lock
Costs $2.00 We lost yesterday the pad lock key of the Smoke
house & had to git another lock to day.
Friday 2 Very warm We built a pawn for the stud around the old Stud
stable 10 rails high the same hands worked to day that worked
yesterday
1866
March Cloudy & drisiling rain all day I went to Town tolerable
Saturday 3d
rain earl.y I bought 2 pr of drawing chains price $1.75 each, $3.50
plows
chains I got my two new barshear plows made at Danls Shop. Flanigan
stocked them I also got 2 plows layed there
Election ) The Election for County officers to day some excitement (All
is uncertain yet) Galaway was out of umour so was Mack I
got home verry tyred & some little wet The boys Rich & Jack
Election halled a load of wood a piece to Town. William B. Wilson was
elected Circuit Cort Clerk beeting all his opponents put
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