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1810 NewYork,

[marginalia, vertically] Newyork
[marginalia, vertically] Thursday March 29th
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This Day attended with a Continued Stream of Snow
and Rane Squalls, Wind W, N, W, Crew Imployed in
Setting up and Overhawling Riggin, took on Board
2 Loads of Wood, 5 Men to work from the Shore
Stowing Cotton, Took in 30 Bailes Marked G
at 10 Oclock the Sloop Victory Sailed for
Rochester, Sent 7 or 8 Letters by Capt Willice to
My friends, This Day old Joe came on Board as
COOK
also lay a Small Bet with Mr Holden
that He doese not Put in his Vote on Monday next
at Rochester Town, --Went on Board the two friends
which has Just arrived but found No Letters from
Home Spent this Day ---- $ 00..10
This afternoon a Caulker to Work on Board
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[marginalia, vertically] Newyork
[marginalia, vertically] Friday March 30th
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This Day Cold and Blustering Wind NNW
People Imployed in Mending Sailes and reathing
Running Riggin, Took on Board for Ships up 12
Barrels of Beef and Pork, and 16 Barrels of Bread
Bent the Maintopsail, 4 or 5 Lumpers and one
Caulker to work on Board, took in 20 Bailes of
Cotton Marked G Stowed the Cabbin and [State?]
Rooms full of Bailes of Cotton, This evening one Mr
Clark was Drowned in the Dock, To make
a finish of the Day went to Pay was [sited?] the
Mountainees
To which was added the Celebrated [farce?] of
Three Weeks after Marriage
Paid for a Ticket at the Play House sum $ 1,,00
Received of Mr Hillar 1,,00
So ends the Day all in heapes

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