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Sunday, January 16, 2011

Page 68 - June 1, 1839 - Father Sells Apples

June the 1.st. 1839 Page 68

Sat 1 Clear this morning and looks fine
some warmer and pleasant Father
cam from Laffayette he sold his apels
at 25 cents per dosen and potatoes at
one dollar and 25 cents per bushel in
I groubed in the after noon I bought
me a three year old heifer of Mr.
Barnes for thirteen dollars and a calf
for two dollars and fifty cents and then
I went after cabbiges plants to Mr.
Pupvers in the evening it got some
cloudy and looks like rain H. L

Sun 2 Cloudy this morning and looks like we
would have rain but broke away and
the sun shoen out quite warm I went
over to Salem Meeting house to hear
Horatia F Barnes evehort in the after
noon I went to Mr. Genings to prayr
meeting then I came hom so noe more

Mon 3 Cloudy this morning with a heavy fog
but soon broke away and the sun shon
out quite pleasent I began to work y
may corn for the first time after the
rain Mills got 12 bushels of corn for
the making of four hundred rails I
went over and counted the rails and
he fell short .81. rails it got quite
cool in the evening I plowed in my
corn and it sprinkled som of rain

Tue 4 Cloudy this morning and raining
some quite cool for the season the sun
shoen out some of the time I plowed
in my corn all day it got clear in the evening

Wed 5 Clear this morning cool with a heavy
diew through the corse of the day it got
some few flying clouds in the evening
it got clear I plowed in my corn and
Iisaac Klepinger moved his shop
so this finishes the chaptor amen and

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