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Cloudy
Ther. 76. MON. JUNE 27th, 1892 Wind E.

Thunder gust passed close to us
to the North of us - before breakfast.
F. Tyson left in the early stage.
I feel miserable, having taken cold.
sitting out on the porch last night
with F. Tyson. Willie worked all day
at Ned Gilpin's stable. Louisa Bowen
"washed" for H. Another thunder gust
towards evening, with heavy rain
lasting until about sunset, when
it cleared off. Jas T Henderson commenced
digging another well for the
mill between the saw mill & his
house the one under the mill having
"caved in!. & he filled sit up, as being
dangerous.

Clear
Ther 69 TUESDAY 28th, Wind

Clear & cooler. W worked at
E Gilpin's stable all day. Mrs:
Ent was here this morning for
advice & medicine. I worked
at enlarging grape trellis and
fixing ice house doors etc.
After supper Willie cut the
grass on the little meeting house
lot: and about dark drove one
of Ned Gilpin's horses to our "Surry"
to E Peirce's. to take Fanny to
Laurel tomorrow morning.
on her way to "Medford" Mass
"to be gone until September.
"

Clear
Ther. 65o WED. JUNE 29th 1892 Wind N.W.

Clear & cool. Levi Hopkin's
was here for advice & med for
his wife. before breakfast. Chas:
E Bond was also here to consult
me for himself. Willie came
home about noon from "Laurel".
where he took F Peirce this morning.
Afternoon Fanny Snowden ("Frank's
wife) brought her infant "Miriam"
to consult me & I lanced its gums
& gave her some medicine. Sally
Chandlee called at supper time.
Willie worked all the afternoon at the
new stable for Ned Gilpin, & after
supper hauled a cart load of hay
from the meeting house lot.

Clear & Cloudy
Ther. 68o THURSDAY 30th, Wind Variable

Warmer weather to day, and
at noon we has a heavy thundergust
and at 3-30 afternoon there came
up another, and continued until
near tea time: the rainfall was
quite heavy from both. I used
the double shovel plow in breaking
up again a piece of ground in the lot
"Phil" helping me: the boys "planted
its in sugar corn.

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