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this interview was with Col Jennings & me on Tuesday 2d May 1865 / G. A. Pillow
abandoned the Idea of hiring my hands & so had promised me
he would not hire them, but in having an interview with Pillow
he changed his conduct but did not hire them but agreed they
might remain there & work the farm as it was for the benefit
of Pillow as much as him Col Jennings wholy disclaims any
intention upon the part of any of them to interfear with Anthony
& Jim I fully believe that G. A. Pillow is the cause of it
all, as well the bad feelings that has been brought about. I
am fully satisfyed of this matter, & that he is a decitful
two faced cowardly scamp (& piticoat redden) unworthy of the
friendship & favour I have showed him

Rain /
It has not rained enough to do much good tho it will help
some it is much needed

Mon 8th / Circut Court
I went to Town saw Mr McBene the agt of Moore the men that
has been cutting our Cedars & agreed to look over our Cedars
& make some estimate of the damages
The Circuit Court is in Session No particular news.

Tues 9 / Cedars / Corn $30.
I went this morning upon my Cedars to see & estimate the
damages. Was to have met Sulivan there but he had gone to Town
I got 2 loads of Corn of M Kenzer 6 barrels at $1,00 per
bushel $30.00 I sent an order & have not yet paid for it
We got this Corn Mon night 8 May. (last night) I went to Town
late in the evening for Thomas he had gone to B. B.

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this interview was with Col Jennings & me on Tuesday 2d May 1865 / G. A. Pillow
abandoned the Idea of hiring my hands & so had promised me
he would not hire them, but in having an interview with Pillow
he changed his conduct but did not hire them but agreed they
might remain there & work the farm as it was for the benefit
of Pillow as much as him Col Jennings wholy disclaims any
intention upon the part of any of them to interfear with Anthony
& Jim I fully believe that G. A. Pillow is the cause of it
all, as well the bad feelings that has been brought about. I
am fully satisfyed of this matter, & that he is a decitful
two faced cowardly scamp (& piticoat redden) unworthy of the
friendship & favour I have showed him

Rain /
It has not rained enough to do much good tho it will help
some it is much needed

Mon 8th / Circut Court
I went to Town saw Mr McBene the agt of Moore the men that
has been cutting our Cedars & agreed to look over our Cedars
& make some estimate of the damages
The Circuit Court is in Session No particular news.

Tues 9 / Cedars / Corn $30.
I went this morning upon my Cedars to see & estimate the
damages. Was to have met Sulivan there but he had gone to Town
I got 2 loads of Corn of M Kenzer 6 barrels at $1,00 per
bushel $30.00 I sent an order & have not yet paid for it
We got this Corn Mon night 8 May. (last night) I went to Town
late in the evening for Thomas he had gone to B. B.