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Saturday October 6th
N.W. 42 [degrees] Clear
Charles hauled (from Nelson Squirrel)
240 lbs of hay.
Went again to office afternoon _
Catherine Williams called
in the Evening _

Sunday October 7
N.W. Clear
Went to "Meeting" and to Horace
Segwicks' Afternoon too Harriet
& baby to call upon Elma Paxson
at M Chandlees' _ Remained
there to tea _

Monday October 8
Drove down to Plummer Vincent's
called at Asa Stabler's and
Chas: Stablers' _

Tuesday October 9
Rained hard again last night.
Went to Sandy Spring Store. Tom
Snowden called for advice &c.
Took Charley to "Riverside" & left him
to help his uncle. Sister Beulah
dined with us _ I took her home
afternoon _

Wednesday October 10
Clear & Cloudy
Went to store & office. Cousins
Mary Chandlee & Elma Paxson
spent the day & Jimmy Jackson
dined with us _ I went to Riverside
& brought Charley home.
Rain after dark _ Ernest came
over after tea in the Rain _

Thursday October 11
46 [degrees] Clear
Tom Snowden called for advice &
medicine. Rained several times
during last night. I heard some
one disturbing Mr White's chickens _
C & I went to office, Mrs G E Brooke
& F Stabler called on Harriet _
Lavinia Hills daughter had tooth out
Mary Coale at office _ C went to
Riverside after tea _

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1880 US Census: Nelson Squirrel, age 61, Small Farmer; listed among "Inhabitants in Cincinnati" (Houses & Lots owned by Colored People), "in the County of Montgomery, State of Maryland"