February 21, 1846 - March 1, 1846

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fransalman at Jan 24, 2019 10:45 PM

February 21, 1846 - March 1, 1846

1846 Feby 21 Weather moderate snow
melts smartly striping tobacco
on Hhd lug Tobacco ready to turn out

22nd Weather moderate snow melting
very wet & sloppy mywifecomplaining
about this time her Birth Day —

28 Saturday the past week we have made
our new ground fence go to mile
Hall wood Turn out one lug & the
tobacco. the weather very cold, yesterday
Friday we rolled our new ground
Logs this day shelling corn gone to
mill & cutting & malling up big pine
beyond turnip patch.
Snowed last night about one inch deep
Thrashed out 1 stack oats this week 12 B
Halled up one Do to feed with
sold Selam[?] to Cidlar[?] & traded for
goods $20 for him

1st day March 1846 yesterday it began
to rain & we were mending shoes
making rakes etc this morning Friday
1st day of March dreadfull weather
Trees hanging with ice some snow on
ground. Thank God we are all on foot
lost nearly half of our lambs only got
14 now.

February 21, 1846 - March 1, 1846

1846 Feby 21 Weather moderate snow
melts smartly striping tobacco
on HhC lug Tobacco ready to turn out

22nd Weather moderate snow melting
very wet & sloppy mywifecomplaining
about this time her Birth Day —

28 Saturday the past week we have made
our new ground fence go to mile
Hall wood Turn out one lug & the
tobacco. the weather very cold, yesterday
Friday we rolled our new ground
Logs this day shelling corn gone to
mill & cutting & malling up big pine
beyond turnip patch.
Snowed last night about one inch deep
Thrashed out 1 stack oats this week 12 B
Halled up one Do to feed with
sold Selam[?] to Cidlar[?] & traded for
goods $20 for him

1st day March 1846 yesterday it began
to rain & we were mending shoes
making rakes etc this morning Friday
1st day of March dreadfull weather
Trees hanging with ice some snow on
ground. Thank God we are all on foot
lost nearly half of our lambs only got
14 now.