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Last edit over 5 years ago by The Roberson Project on Slavery, Race, and Reconciliation2
Saturday, January 19, 1856.
Amelia still quite sick --
Sermons 10, dates 15, Med. 10 .45 Pd Mrs R. 12 Polk's man for wood, by order on Philips & Walker $4.00 $4.45
Septuages. Sunday, Jan. 20
AM. 11 o'clock - service & sermon No Offertory - No service at night. Held service & read a sermon in [?] at night - Amelia sat up to day a little. Willie dress & for first time since his sickness -
Monday, Jan. 21
In doors all day - Recommend work in Library - Rd. p. in I - Evening. 1
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Wednesday, February 6, 1856
Ash Wednesday. A.M. service 2 sermon
For [?] - 1.00 Gave [?] .20 Tobacco - .10 -------------------1.30
Thursday, Feb. 7
Gave for stamps .15 Pd Geo. Polk's [?] wood - 2.00 ------------------$2.15
Friday, Feb. 8,
{?] .60 logwood - .5 -------.65