October 19, 1866 - October 22, 1866

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fransalman at Sep 25, 2020 08:22 PM

October 19, 1866 - October 22, 1866

our Oats giving Henry etc 3 Stac[…]
Sticks stack in them & Six Hundred
Twenty five pounds of three other stacks
the 3 stacks towards the house in a row
making 3 stacks & 635 lbs of the crop
this is Beatifull weather indeed — clear
& moderate,

19th Halled in all our Tobacco last Cutting
& put it old prize Barn, Jerry Smith Cameback here to day

20th Beet apples, in part in morning
& finished in evening, smoking Tobacco
Halling rails to fence in Top Stack &
pretended to pull Sorghum fodder & done
nothing at it hardly old Henry made
hounds to 2 Horse waggon

21st Richard Whitehead came here last
night & this morning started home

22nd Nannie & myself went down to Mr
Millers to see Mr Beckey Miller sick
& I wanted to get the wheat 2 Bushels
wheat I bot of Geo. Roper belonging to
to George F Miller & he had sold it
to another man, & I got none, Henry
Halling wood to fire Tobacco Ben went to
Cutting down Corn to Sew wheat in fresh
ground by ps Tobacco, Milly Ann Sick
& done nothing to day began to gather
Peas & there came up a cloud & it rained
little Henry began to Plow in Lot for wheat
Throwing Tobacco stubble down, cloudy & like
for rain, I went up Saturday evening to Keens
store after my Papers, –

October 19, 1866 - October 22, 1866

our Oats giving Henry etc 3 Stac[…]
Sticks stack in them & Six Hundred
Twenty five pounds of three other stacks
the 3 stacks towards the house in a row
making 3 stacks & 635 lbs of the crop
this is Beatifull weather indeed — clear
& moderate,

19th Halled in all our Tobacco last Cutting
& put it old prize Barn, Jerry Smith Cameback here to day

20th Beet apples, in part in morning
& finished in evening, smoking Tobacco
Halling rails to fence in Top Stack &
pretended to pull Sorghum fodder & done
nothing at it hardly old Henry made
hounds to 2 Horse waggon

21st Richard Whitehead came here last
night & this morning started home

22nd Nannie & myself went down to Mr
Millers to see Mr Beckey Miller sick
& I wanted to get the wheat 2 Bushels
wheat I bot of Geo. Roper belonging to
to George F Miller & he had sold it
to another man, & I got none, Henry
Halling wood to fire Tobacco Ben went to
Cutting down Corn to Sew wheat in fresh
ground by ps Tobacco, Milly Ann Sick
& done nothing to day began to gather
Peas & there came up a cloud & it rained
little Henry began to Plow in Lot for wheat
Throwing Tobacco stubble down, cloudy & like
for rain, I went up Saturday evening to Keens
store after my Papers, –