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DreJoe at Mar 22, 2021 03:43 PM

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35 Clear N.W.
MARCH, FRIDAY 25th 1887.
Extremely windy all through
last night Harriet suffered
greatly with pain in the head
and sick stomach most of the
night. I slept none and feel
"under the weather this morning
Charley & I drove to Dan Banks'
& prescribed again for his boy.
Garfield. Willie rode futher
Manchesters bicycle."
William Burnnard fell dead
this morning in one of his
fields which plowing prob-
ably froce heart disease".
Afternoon Charley & Willie hauled
another cord of Sawed pine woods
from Mrs Bond's. Martha A Wright
called & paid her bill Banks'
sent for medicine. After tea
I went to I Hunts house in the
buggy & Willie went to Olneg
to his Lodge Reding " Fritz"
I wrote to [F Tyson in and use to a
letter froce him of the 22nd & walked
up to the stone & mailed it after dark

37. Cloudy & Clearing S. W.
MARCH, SATURDAY 26 1887.

Charles & I drove & o Day
Banks. I drove down to Ash
-town. Afternon we finished
seting wood in wood house
After supper C & I walked
down to Aston Ernest &
Murice arrived about
9. 45. p.m. Had misic
in the evening & did not get
to bed until after midnight.

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