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JTayler at Oct 05, 2023 04:31 PM

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Pleasant Hill Tuesday March 5th
part 2nd
Tuesday 5th
M Thomas
to danville
this morning at 7 ocl I set out for Danville
I arive'd their at 1/2 past 9 and bought
the following articles Viz-
18 dozen of cotten yarn 2 yards of velvet
1 looking Glass 1 pad lock and 2 gimblets
I then left that place and ariv'd home
10 mts after 3 pm
Wednesday 6
James Neely
Joseph Runyon
Jon dunlevy
M. Burnett
this day I wraught at a new fangled
Big wheel
Note this day James Neely and Joseph
Runyon return'd home from madison
Likewise John dunlevy and M
Burnett return'd from Lexington
Thursday 7
this day I being unwell raught
but little
Friday 8
this day I wraught some at my wheel
again
Saturday 9
this day I finish'd my wheel
Monday 11
this day being some squaly and wet
the mill hands spent the day
as you mite expect I for my part
dress'd a spindle and turnd a whe
el and so clos'd the in chares
to tedious to mention
Tuesday 12
this day we all wraught at gitting timber
Wednesday 13
the Green
urbage
this day we wraught clearing off the
timber and the Brush on the hill
side at the mill till 12 ocl the hands
then went to fit a stock for [?]
[tr..?] for the smith shop
Note I discover the yards are gitting
quite Green the tulips and other blosoms
are springing up quite plentiful

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Pleasant Hill Tuesday March 5th
part 2nd
Tuesday 5th
M Thomas
to danville
this morning at 7 ocl I set out for Danville
I arive'd their at 1/2 past 9 and bought
the following articles Viz-
18 dozen of cotten yarn 2 yards of velvet
1 looking Glass 1 pad lock and 2 gimblets
I then left that place and ariv'd home
10 mts after 3 pm
Wednesday 6
James Neely
Joseph Runyon
Jon dunlevy
M. Burnett
this day I wraught at a new fangled
Big wheel
Note this day James Neely and Joseph
Runyon return'd home from madison
Likewise John dunlevy and M
Burnett return'd from Lexington
Thursday 7
this day I being unwell raught
but little
Friday 8
this day I wraught some at my wheel
again
Saturday 9
this day I finish'd my wheel
Monday 11
this day being some squaly and wet
the mill hands spent the day
as you mite expect I for my part
dress'd a spindle and turnd a whe
el and so clos'd the in chares
to tedious to mention
Tuesday 12
this day we all wraught at gitting timber
Wednesday 13
the Green
urbage
this day we wraught clearing off the
timber and the Brush on the hill
side at the mill till 12 ocl the hands
then went to fit a stock for [?]
[tr..?] for the smith shop
Note I discover the yards are gitting
quite Green the tulips and other blosoms
are springing up quite plentiful