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Fr 6 The morning is verry windy high winds from South West & to the West all night & turning cold.
Rich Rich halled me 3 laods of Corn & himself one load
Jack Jack has halled me one load & himself one load
A H Hanna Brick } A. H. Hannas 3 wagons got 830 brick & 432 bats. See Act Book page 56.

1867 Decr Sat 7 A H Hanna brick } The morning is clear & cold Some frost & ground froze Ab H. Hanna came with 2 wagons & got 739 brick and would not take any bats, said he would pay $12 pr 1000 (See Act Book page 56)
Kilingsworth William } William Kilingsworth stayed all night with us William did not git home last night I suppose the rain in the evening is the cause Both wagons are halling up wood expecting cold weather
Lamb The little lamb is still living & we made a sucking bottle & it is drinking Milk The cows Milk does not agree verry well with it. It turned cold this evening

Sun 8 This morning is exceedingly cold Wind from N. W. Ground froze hard. I have not been so well ever since yesterday evening No news.

Mon 9 The morning is cloudy looks like rain or snow Wind & clouds mooving from the N. West The weather has moderated a little I feel some better this morning.
Adaline Adaline Walsh has a young one last night a boy. The boys are halling in there Corn Jack & Richd, Jack halled 1 for me & 2 for himself
Corn Crib full } We have got our old Smoke house full of Corn can't git any more in it with convenunce full to the singles from the number of

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