March 27, 1875 - March 21, 1875

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1875 March Saturday 27th Ed & Jimmie Sewing
oats. Nannie Hilling in garden for Irish
potatoes Miss Frankey & Nannie planted
early Rose Rows Plowed up garden
yesterday Hauled Leaves & Boards too
Nannie has been at Jerrys staying with him
a week last Thursday, Jacob Graves went up
to see Jerry Came by here yesterday & said
Jerry was bad yet & swelling under ears
very much & better every other way & said
Mr Moses would bring my wife home this
evening Fri Saturday or Sunday evening &
they cant tell hardly weather[whether] will live
or die his Jaws are swelling very much
very pretty day for March, - Lowry has
brought Ben young steer & carried him home last
night as pr his obligation for $20. & give me
up his other steer & Ben to be mine till he
pays the $20- - weather cooler

28 Mr Jos M Moses brought my wife Home
about 1 Oclock Mr Moses went back home
& was to go to jeres he is better in several
respects his Jaws now hurts him & are swelling

29th Raining this morning & colder Nellie
has no colt yet. Easter Holliday

30 Raining this morning quite cool heard
nothing from Jerry yesterday. Striping
Tobacco this morning Nancy Graves Came home
with my wife Sunday evening, dont rain much
Martin not here Jane Come about 9 or 10 Oclock

31st Striping Tobacco this morning cloudy
& like for Rain I expect to go this morning
to Divide the Land of Pleasant Lain Decsd
Finished Striping Tobacco to day still cloudy
& finished & surveying Pleasant Lains Land only
have to report to Court Mr H Harvey & myself
none of the other Commrd there

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Line 4: "Rose" is a type of Irish potatoe