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two say let it lay idle & put in wheat next fall
10th Will cattle eat pumpkins enough to
injure them if they have the opportunity A. No
11th What is it worth perday to board
hands? and what per month?
Ans A large majority vote in favor of
40 cents per day and $10.00 per month
12th What is the most you would be willing
to pay for good cattle to keep over?
Ans. [numbers]
13th Shall I sow timothy seed on wheat
land after a rain or leave it? Sow the seed
After partaking of a most excellent supper
seasoned with a good dish of politics we
adjourned to meet at the house of R. B.
Farquhar unless otherwise decided.

Benjn H. Miller
Sec. Pro Tem.

November 14 1868

We met at Whitehall. All the members were present
except Benjn H. Miller, Wm W. Moore, P. T. Stabler and
Edward P. Thomas. We had as guests; Richard M. Janney,
Samuel A. Janney, Gerard T. Hopkins.
We commenced proceedings by appointing Roger B.Farquhar
our Foreman, an honor which he fell heir to as asequence
of having an heir born unto him.
The falling hogs were not in very good condition.
The barn was filled with a fine crop of tobacco.
The wheat field looked green and pleasant. An opinion with
which we observed a sow and farrow seemed to coincide, if we

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two say let it lay idle & put in wheat next fall
10th Will cattle eat pumpkins enough to
imjure them if they have the opportunity [ineligible]
What is it worth perday to board
hands? and what per month?
Ans A large in a [povrty?] vote in favor of
40 cents per day and $10.00 per month
12th What is the most you would be willing
to pay for good cattle to keep over?
Ans. [numbers]
13th shall I sow timothey seed on wheat
land after a rain or leave it? Sow the seed
after partaking of a most execellent supper
seasoned with a good dish of politics we
adjourned to meet at the house of R. B.
Furquhav unless otherwise [deleclear?]

Benj nH. Miller
Sec. Pro Teus

November 14 1868
We met at Whitehall. All the members were present
except Beny H. Milles, W.. W. Moore, P. J. Stables and
Edward P. Thomas. We had as guests; Richard M. Janney,
Samuel A. Janney, Gerard J. Hopkins.
We commenced proceedings by appointing Rofan B. Farquhav
our Foreman, -an honor which he fell hi to as apequence
of having an heir? born into him.
The falling hogs were not in very good condition.
The barn was filled with a fine crop of tobacco.
The wheat field looked green and pleasant. An opinion with
which we observed a some and farron permed to concide,