May 24, 1865 - June 4, 1865

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fransalman at Jan 10, 2019 09:09 PM

May 24, 1865 - June 4, 1865

24th & 25th May [unclear]
Weeding corn & Plowing
Weeding & Plowing Cotton
Sourghum, etc.

26 [ingling?] flax & spining
as its Raining -- this morning
Rained most all night
sent Henry & Clarborne to get
cow out of mire for Mrs (Slanny)

29th Thined corn at house Saturday
Plowing & weeding corn on Hills
by Oats Stack - Plowing corn negros

30 & 31 Plowing & Weeding
Corn on creek - Warm weather
Jerry going to Plantation 100
[unclear string] last May of 1865

1st June 1865 S W Johns came here & [unclear]
[name] left here by one of Jackson's men in
place of Shil & said he [unclear] stole his
from him. Warm weather

2 working corn on creek

3 Plowing & weeding corn on creek
Jerry went to Plantation 1st of this week
to live & Richard Whitehead here

4th Sunday all went to meeting it
[unclear] but me
Yesterday Sally B[?] got so Lazy & [unclear]
I concluded to whip her & she run off before

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24th & 25th May (...)
Weeding corn & Plowing
Weeding & Plowing Cotton
Sourghum, (...).
26 (..ingling flax & spining
as its Raining -- this morning
Rained most all night
sent Henry & Clarborne to get
cow out of mire for Mrs (Slanny)
29th Thined corn at house Saturday
Plowing & weeding corn on Hills
by Oats (stack) - Plowing corn negros
30 & 31 Plowing & Weeding
Corn on creek Warm weather
(..) giving to Plantation 100
(...) May 1865
1st (...) 1865 (S W Johns) came here (...)
(Lonny left here by one of Jackson's men in)
(place of Shil & said he (...) stole his)
from him. Warm weather
2 working corn on creek
3 Plowing & weeding corn on creek
Henry went to Plantation & (...) of his (will)
to live & Richard Whitehead here
4th Sunday all went to meeting it
(...) but me
Yesterday Sally (B...) got so Lazy & (...)
I concluded to whip her & she run off before