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Cloudy
Ther. 30o FRI. MAR. 3d, 1893 N.E. Wind

Mr J Oldfield (well digger)
was in the office for advice
& medicine before starting
for his home near Washington.
Weather "Raw" cloudy and
threatning all day. Edwin
Davis sent us a 1/2 cord of
green hickory wood, which "Phil"
& I carried into the wood house.
I made a pair of little "stocking
boards" for our grand daughter
"Hallie". It looks now as if
tomorow would be a stormy
day, for the "inauguration" ceremonies
of Grover Cleveland for
his second term as President of the
United States, which would be a
great disappointment to thousands
of people who will be there to
witness this taking the oath of
office.

"Snow Snow"
Ther. 33o SAT MAR. 4th 1893 NE N.W. Wind

A terribly disagreeable day for
the Inaguration . I fear many will
be made sick who attend it. It
commenced snowing before sunrise
& continued until afternoon
but the wind kept blowing hard
from N.W. drifting the snow
as badly as it has been this
winter

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