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agt the prisoner Anderson for shooting William Due is on hand
[Left: Court Work Jack]
I rode over the farm yesterday They are doing tolerable well
only Caleb is much behind Jack is some behind, Wash, Richard,
Press & George is doing verry well Jack Patton is selling Meal
last Saturday & today he took it to Town I fear is not Toting
[Left: Reuben Write]
fair, I will see about it Reuben Rite has been lying over near
Washs in that lott nearly all day What does it mean We are
Wattering our little garden it looks verry well.
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[Left: Sun 19]
The Morning is cloudy & looks like rain There has been several
showers of Rain through the day not safficient to lay the dust
No news
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[Left: 1867 May Mon 20]
The Morning is cloudy looks like rain
John Henderson Col Has commenced another months work this
[Left: John H.]
morning at $5.00 pr month.
[Left: Richd Stud]
Richard has had his provisions weighed off foor two weeks. William
has turned out his one eye stud this morning with the rest of
the horses. It is raining slowly I do hope we will get a
season we need it verry much (10 oclock)
There was a greate collection of Negroes in Town Amos & Bean
made a talk to the Negroes
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[Left: Tu 21]
The morning is clear & cool Wind from W. Tom McCanless helped
me today stick our peas We worked in the garden Set out lettices
[Left: Peas lettices Tomatoes]
some few cabbages & 180 Tomatto slips
It has rained a little the wind has shifted to the North &
turned quite cold.

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