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/ expenses / A V Williams /
William Crutcher North of the St Cloud about 100 yards & was verry kindly treated paid a verry moderate bill 75 cents a Meal & 75 cents for bord did not see but few that evening (Saw A. V. Williams of Lawrence)

Tues 7th
Snow / C A Fullers / protection for arms / got a pass /
The morning was quite disagreeable the snow had covered the ground about 4 inches deep I got an Over pair of Shoes in the morning cost $5.00 & went to C.A. Fullers Office Made my business known agreed to meet him again at 2 I then stroled over Town Went and got a protection for my arms & to git ammunition Got a rail rode pass read to take me home. Got nothing done with Mr. Fuller today agreed to meet tomorrow Some incouraged. Meet many old acquaintances that I had not seen for a long time during the day. Allen Nix, Alexr Stockard, Judge Bryan, J. H. Ewin &c &c.

Wed 8th
Cold / Fullers office / permit of $1250 /
The morning was quite cold Wind in the North The snow had melted verry much yesterday but this morning every thing frose up. I went over Town a good deal & in the evening to Mr. Fullers Office & got a permit to sell $1250 Worth of Goods per month I then went to Genl Donaloons head quarters & filed an order with him for settlement with the quartermaster Wilhem, which they are to give me an answer in a few days by Mail

1865 Feby Thurs 9
/ Boarding bill $6.50 /
The morning is quite cold ground frose Wind N. W. I paid of my bill to Mr. Crutcher $6.50 & walked off to the depot, over half a mile paid my rail rode fair, got into the Cars at

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/ expenses / A V Williams /
William Crutcher North of the St Cloud about 100 yards & was verry kindly treated paid a verry moderate bill 75 cents a Meal & 75 cents for bord did not see but few that evening (Saw A. V. Williams of Lawrence)

Tues 7th
Snow / C A Fullers / protection for arms / got a pass /
The morning was quite disagreeable the snow had covered the ground about 4 inches deep I got an Over pair of Shoes in the morning cost $5.00 & went to C.A. Fullers Office Made my business known agreed to meet him again at 2 I then stroled over Town Went and got a protection for my arms & to git ammunition Got a rail rode pass read to take me home. Got nothing done with Mr. Fuller today agreed to meet tomorrow Some incouraged. Meet many old acquaintances that I had not seen for a long time during the day. Allen Nix, Alexr Stockard, Judge Bryan, J. H. Ewin &c &c.

Wed 8th
Cold / Fullers office / permit of $1250 /
The morning was quite cold Wind in the North The snow had melted verry much yesterday but this morning every thing frose up. I went over Town a good deal & in the evening to Mr. Fullers Office & got a permit to sell $1250 Worth of Goods per month I then went to Genl Donaloons head quarters & filed an order with him for settlement with the quartermaster Wilhem, which they are to give me an answer in a few days by Mail

1865 Feby Thurs 9
/ Boarding bill $6.50 /
The morning is quite cold ground frose Wind N. W. I paid of my bill to Mr. Crutcher $6.50 & walked off to the depot, over half a mile paid my rail rode fair, got into the Cars at