April 18, 1845 - April 28, 1845

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fransalman at Jan 05, 2019 11:13 PM

April 18, 1845 - April 28, 1845

1845 April 18th. Cloudy & Drizzling Rain none
yet to do any good. Hilling new ground
little cool this morning.
Sent by Phil counterpane to Mrs [unclear] Tucker
to weave, flower of almond, the Draught
9 [symbol for cents] cash & [if?] in trade -

19th began to rain about [night?] & rained moderate
19th one or 2 hours, Planted out some cabbage
plants. - ground yet hard in places
[unknown] Bro. [Wm? for William] at meeting 1/6

21 Cloudy but no more Rain [yet?]
[Shuck?] Peas this Morning.
Breaking Balance of our corn Land

-22 Finished Planting Corn at Stony
began to prize tobacco again &
Coltering & Hilling new ground.

23 Prizing tobacco short collaring [unclear]
Horse & Hilling new ground

26 last evening had a shower of Rain
Prizing tobacco & about finishing hilling
up new ground
Planter watermellon Seed in sweet Pota-
toe Patch, & also set out Tomatoe and Cabbage
plants this day. Manured Plant Beds.
Coltering up cow Pen for Corn, -
Dry & Hot little Windy -

28 Finished Planting in cow pen Lot [unclear]
- Hilling up little new ground on Branch
above Granary. Planted Pumpkin seed &[unclear]

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[unclear from scan]

11 [unclear] [unclear] Tobacco

12 [unclear] most of the week

13 Went to See [unclear] Coleman & her [unclear]
about g or w [unclear] in morning

14 he was Burned the day our hands
at work On Road Malipas Child a Girl
Born on the 12 [unclear] Just at Night

April 18, 1845 - April 28, 1845

1845 April 18th. Cloudy & Drizzling Rain [none?]
yet to do any good. Hilling[?] new ground
little cool this morning.
Sent by Phil [unclear] to Mrs [unclear] [unclear]
to [unclear] flower of almond the Draught
[unknown] [unknown] in trade -

19th began to rain about [night?] drained moderate
19th one or 2 [unknown], Planted out some cabbage
plants. - ground yet hard in places[.?]
[unknown] [unknown]

21 Cloudy but no more Rain [unknown]
[Shuck?] Peas this Morning.
Breaking Balance of our corn Land

-22 Finished Planting Corn at Stony
began to [unknown], [unknown] again &
Collaring[?] & Hilling new ground.

23 [Grazing?] [unclear] short collaring [unclear]
Horse & Hilling new ground

26 last evening had a shower of Rain
[Grazing?] [unclear] & about finishing hilling
up new ground
Planter watermellon Seed in sweet Pota-
toe Patch, & also set out Tomatoe and Cabbage
plants this day. Manured Plant Beds.
[unclear] up cow Pen for Corn, -
Dry & Hot little Windy -

28 Finished Planting in cow pen Lot [unclear]
- Hilling up little new ground on Branch[?]
above Granary Planted Pumpkin [unclear] [unclear]
[unclear from scan]

11 [unclear] [unclear] Tobacco

12 [unclear] most of the week

13 Went to See [unclear] Coleman & her [unclear]
about g or w [unclear] in morning

14 he was Burned the day our hands
at work On Road Malipas Child a Girl
Born on the 12 [unclear] Just at Night