March 16 - 28, 1843

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fransalman at Jan 16, 2019 06:07 PM

March 16 - 28, 1843

1843 March 16th Began to snow about
9 oclock this morning. Snowed all
day & a little in the night.
Snow about 6 inches deep & very
cold. Wind rather N. W. stripping
tobacco. This is really winter weather

20th It has been cold ever since the
snow & the snow has melted but little
as cold as it has been any time in
the winter, indeed Jany. Surpassed
any thing I ever saw for business
being clear & moderate all the month
yet very cold & wintry.

This night we see a phenomena
in the firmament. It is a streak
in the South rather under the Ellen[?]
yards pointing rather south west,
not extending quite where the sun sets.
Between 7 & 8 oclock quite bright, but
about 8 it's getting a little dim, &
about 9 oclock it disappears. It has
been seen for some time.

22nd yet quite cold & cloudy. The snow
melts but slow.

23rd Real winter's day in spring. Snow
on the ground & hard frozen & really cold.

24th Cold & windy & real winter weather
and snow in many place 6 & 8 inches
deep when it drifted.

25th yet cold but the weather is moderat
ed a little. Sent F & Phil to Mrs Buckleys to roll logs
Henry hauling wood etc etc. Sent to
Capt Stone's Wednesday week to roll logs.

26th A fine day -- not melted the snow
entirely.

27th Commenced snowing raining & hailing.
Rained pretty much all day & it is
what I would call a sleet --
desperate on every thing.

28th Raining yet, snow almost gone wea-
ther a little more moderate creek & branches full

March 16 - 28, 1843

1843 March 16th Began to snow about
9 oclock this morning. Snowed all
day & a little in the night.
Snow about 6 inches deep & very
cold. Wind. Rather W. W. stripping
tobacco. This is really [winter weather?]

20th It has been cold ever since the
snow & the snow has melted but little
as cold as it has been any time in
the winter, indeed Jany. Surpassed
any thing I ever saw for business
being clear & moderate all the month
yet very cold & wintery.

This night we see a phenomena
in the firmament. It is a streak
in the South rather under the Ellen[?]
yards pointing rather south west,
not extending quite where the sun sets.
Between 7 & 8 oclock quite bright, but
about 8 it's getting a little dim, &
about 9 oclock it disappears. It has
been seen for some time.

22nd yet quite cold & cloudy. The snow
melts but slowly.

23rd Real winter's day in spring. Snow
on the ground & hard frozen & really cold.

24th Cold & windy & real winter weather
and snow in many place 6 & 8 inches
deep when it drifted.

25th yet cold but the weather is moderat
ed a little. Sent [add: H Phil?] to Mrs Buckleys to roll logs
Henry hauling wood [illegible]. Sent t
Capt Stone's wednesday week to roll logs.

26th A fine day -- not melted the snow
entirely.

27th Commenced snowing raining & hailing.
Rained pretty much all day & it is
what I would call a sleet --
desperate on every thing.

28th Raining yet, snow almost gone wea-
ther a little more moderate creek & branches full.