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Corn ) the big dun horse doing it verry well I went to Town in the
Coverer )
morning & brought the Corn coverer home in my bugga Flanagan
White )
Corn ) have newly stocked it verry well Commenced planting after
planting )
dinner White Corn Harris has commenced work this morning
Harris
plowing the Bill & little Black Mule beding up Corn ground
Mary Ann
Mary ann Sorrel Mare put to Commadore
Tues 3 The boys finished beding up the field next Jaggers & George
Warm ) & Plim nearly done planting it. The weather is verry warm &
Weather )
sultry Wind from South Jack came home & broke Williams Bugy
Jack )
Porter ) & left it on the rode in Lawrence County. The boys are all
working verry well better than usual
1866
April ) The weather is verry warm & sultry the wind in the South
Wed 4 )
& tolerable high.
planting ) We are now planting in the field next the garden White Corn
Corn )
The boys Harris Red & Richd is beding up in the same field
Something ) for Corn George & Plim is planting. I spent a verry uneasy
Wrong )
night last night Something went wrong at supper which it
caused me to not rest well all night, & is still bearing upon
Martha Jane ) my mind I wrote a letter to Martha Jane backed it to Mrs
Eliza Wilkins at Oxford to give to Martha.
Peace ) The President Johnson has issued his proclamation of peace
declared )
by President ) dated Apl 2 1866 to the whole U. S.
2 Apl 1866 )
Mag went to Town rode Molla her little Mare & did not come
Mag )
home at night
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