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old Ireland -- One of the biggest balls ever given in this city -- Big success in every respect -- Through in office at 2 -- Bed 3:30 -- Snowing lightly --
At Gold Hill Big Snow Storm
Thursday March 18
Morning, heavy snowstorm -- About a foot fell -- Fine sleighing -- At 12 N took my first sleigh ride of the season on the bus to to Gold Hill -- Stopped at the Capital boarding house to see Hary Johns & Tom -- Took dinner & breakfast with Harry -- He is getting along finely -- Went to the Crown Point works with Tom to get him a job -- couldn't see the foreman -- About town a little -- Rode home with J B [Daget?] on his liquor delivery wagon -- Bed 4 -- clear -- 24 degrees above zero -- Evening train cut off by a derailed ore train this side of Mound House --
G W McHardy At Reno
Friday March 19
Clear & pleasant -- cool -- Rose at noon -- Stood in on mining, as usual on Friday -- Home at 2:30 -- read awhile -- Wrote letter to G W McHardy, Austin, returning him a long article he wrote on the Silver Question for Enterprise -- Too [underlining/blank?] long & verbose -- Bed at 5 --
Saturday March 20
Same -- Bed 2 --
Sunday March 21
Clear & pleasant -- warm -- Rose at 6:30 fixed up & left on 8 oclock local train for
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