March 4, 1846 - March 9, 1846

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fransalman at Oct 07, 2020 08:20 PM

March 4, 1846 - March 9, 1846

1846 March 4th, very pretty day over head
Went this day with Mr. J D Hunt to
see Mr Jesse Pitts waggon which I bot
of Mr Hunt who takes the waggon from
Pitts & let me have it complete for
the sum of $41.50 with this understanding
I pay Principal & Interest when convenient
to me he Mr Hunt gives me several
years to pay for it by paying Int

5th Beautiful day over head Phil cutting
up Logs for fire wood alse & Henry
halling out manure on Potatoe Patch
Fed making 2 pr shoes for Lucy Ann
children
this day —

6. Thrashing out oats, Henry went after
a Load of wheat straw to Mrs Hunts.

7. Went after waggon to Pitts, cutting up
Trees on Branch fire wood - very pretty
Weather over head Snow melted very much,

8. Snow nearly gone this second Sunday
a beautifull day over Head —

9 Halling wood & Burning Log Heaps started
1 Hhd Lugs this day by Geo Bruce, he finds
himself & I paying him ferrigage[ferriage] 4$ carriage
75¢ for fodder & he gets 4 Bushels corn in Lynchg
at River which I have to Colo Smith to let

March 4, 1846 - March 9, 1846

1846 March 4th, very pretty day over head
Went this day with Mr. J D Hunt to
see Mr Jesse Pitts waggon which I bot
of Mr Hunt who takes the waggon from
Pitts & let me have it complete for
the sum of $41.50 with this understanding
I pay Principal & Interest when convenient
to me he Mr Hunt gives me several
years to pay for it by paying Int

5th Beautiful day over head Phil cutting
up Logs for fire wood alse & Henry
halling out manure on Potatoe Patch
Fed making 2 pr shoes for Lucy Ann
children
this day —

6. Thrashing out oats, Henry went after
a Load of wheat straw to Mrs Hunts.

7. Went after waggon to Pitts, cutting up
Trees on Branch fire wood - very pretty
Weather over head Snow melted very much,

8. Snow nearly gone this second Sunday
a beautifull day over Head —

9 Halling wood & Burning Log Heaps started
1 Hhd Lugs this day by Geo Bruce, he finds
himself & I paying him ferrigage[ferriage] 4$ carriage
75¢ for fodder & he gets 4 Bushels corn in Lynchg
at River which I have to Colo Smith to let