October 11, 1845 - November 11, 1845

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fransalman at Mar 22, 2019 04:55 PM

October 11, 1845 - November 11, 1845

10 Oct 1845 Rainy day. Bro Webb here
on his way to association at Greenfield

11 Still raining & rained all night
last night - fanned out wheat yesterday
Association commences at Greenfield today

17 Killed a beef - young red steer
weighed 240oo in all —
began to sow wheat at mountain
field this day, Diged Sweet & Irish
potatoes this day - large frost -

23 Sowed wheat by Mallisa house
& Henry's houses —

24 Sewing wheat in second yeaers tobacco
ground, Moon sued to me to Nov
Court 1845, & I defend the suit, -
weather a little more moderate

Nov. 8th Finished yesterday getting
up our corn - make between 40 & 50 bus
Commenced at Stony Point to sew
wheat. Federick nearly done making
Negroes shax———
Broke Waxy & Pompey to plow

11 Finished seeding wheat at Stony
Point —

Nov 11th 1845. This morning & very early
started to Meadsville to see Mr. Richard
Waln, who was present when James D. Moon

October 11, 1845 - November 11, 1845

10 Oct 1845 Rainy day. Bro Webb here
on his way to association at Greenfield

11 Still raining & rained all night
last night - fanned out wheat yesterday
Association commences at Greenfield today

17 Killed a beef - young red steer
weighed 240oo in all —
began to sow wheat at mountain
field this day, [unclear] sweet & Irish
potatoes this day - large frost -

23 Sowed wheat by Mallisa house
& Henry's houses —

24 Sewing wheat in second yeaers tobacco
ground, Moon sued to me to Nov
Court 1845, & I defend the suit, -
weather a little more moderate

Nov. 8th Finished yesterday getting
our corn - make between 40 & 50 bus
Commenced at Stony Point to sew
wheat. Federick nearly done making
Negroes shax[?] ———
Broke Waxy & Pompey to plow

11 Finished seeding wheat at Stony
Point —

Nov 11th 1845. This morning & very early
started to Meadsville to see Mr. Richard
Waln, who was present when James D. Moon