August 31, 1856 - September 6, 1856

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31st augt 1856 Fanny White came here & Kate
& her children gone to Capt Fitzgeralds to day
Rained & they stayed all night –

Sept 1st 1856 Rained all night quite cool
Kate has not come home yet doing but
little this morning raining Fed & mendingshoemaking
balance shelling Corn & spining Henry
in shop about wheels etc

2nd Fair this morning & we are putting up & framing
top of it Mr Wyatt came this morning, succoring
& worming over tobacco to day - Kate card Fan
=nies children
home this evening, very cool
Fannies Eliza sick at this time, - Nannie
teeth & Jaws very sore & rising I am afraid,

=3rd Halled Logs etc for Barn put top on finished
putting up Logs wyatt & Henry at work on barn
pulling fodder till 12 oclock, clear day

4th Wyatt & Henry at work on Barn pulling
fodder worming & succoring branch & new
ground Tobacco to day & then we will
daub & chink Barns to day —
Jacob gone to Fannies to carry Kate to school
Start Tomorrow morning morning gave her $45
started from here to day after 12 oclock -
on Thursday = clear pretty day —

5 wormed & succoring Tobacco till 12 oclock
Then stacking Blade fodder & tying
up till night put up 2 Stacks to day
Henry & sandy been with Mr Wyatt at
work on Barn got the top ready to raise

6th Put Top on Barn next to Mr Crews
worming & succoring there —
Halling up shingles wyatt stoped at 12 oclock
gathering & stacking fodder on Path

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fransalman

First line: Kate has taken Fannie's children to Fannie's father-in-law, Capt. Fitzgerald.