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I agreed with Whit Porter I would be in Nashville tomorrow
letter to ) 30th Inst but it is extreamly cold I have give it out but
R W Porter)
Nashville ) have written a letter to him that William & me will be in
Nashville on next Monday if nothing prents us
Cold This is one of the coldest day that has been this year everry
thing is froze up Wind from the North. Verry cold
D N Porter) Cousin David N. Porter & son came back this evening from Town
& son Wm )
Our hogs are dying of some disease think it is the Cholery
Hogs )
Cholery ) some 2 or three is found dead every day. We have given them
Slop with Copress & Stove Cole it does no good

Tu 30 This is verry extreamly cold morning Wind in the Norht. Clear
& ground hard froze. A H Hanna sold his Jack to D. N> Porter
A H Hanna &)
T McCanless)$350. for his Jack this morning Dick McCanless & him came
Jack )
D N Porter )before breakfast, & he got his money. Thomas & David Porter
Hamon & ) went to Town. Mary Porter Webster & Hamon Webster came late
Mary W. )
this evening. George & Rich, Jack & Press sold there Cotton
Sold )
Cotton ) at $12. pr 100. Hogs still dying 2 or 3 a day (See 29)
Hogs Colery)

Fr 31 The morning is clear calm & cold Are in coming from N. W.
A Mr Saml Akin son of Thos Akin living 3 miles above Hughey's
Cedar land)
Akin ) Mills cam to see me about buying my Cedar lands up the river.
I think we will likely trade I asked him $1500. one half Cash
D Porter down the ballance in good property D. N. Porter & Son left
for Oxford took a Jack.

1868 ) The morning is clear & calm but little are astir. Weather
Feby (
Sat 1 )

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