Fri 12 Clear this morning quite pleasant at noon
I went up to Wm Shigleys and got my
cradle and I finished my laying my six
teen acres of corn by and this makes
me in my twenty first year and I
feel my self highly favored and some
what thankful too that I am spaired
to this day I plowed in my other eight
acres of corn it rianed in the evening
Sat 13 Clear this morning quite pleasant it got
som cloudy and at noon it rained some
little quarterly meeting commenced at
Salem Meeting house I plowed till in the
after noon then I quit and cut some wheat
I went to meeting 1839 Tippecanoe Co
Sun 14 Clear this morning quite pleasant at
nine O clock I went to Meeeting the house
was in a measure full and they preached
at half past four in the evening they
held meeting again after night I staid
with S. Mendenhall S. . K went
with L. . Pulver in the evening
it got quite cloudy and had som little
of the appearance of rain at this time
TMon 15 Clear this morning with the exception
of a few flying clouds over us at presant
I plowed in my corn all day S. Pulver
helped us to harvest in wheat 1839
Tue 16 Clear this morning quite cool it conitnued
so all day I plowed till noon in the after
noon I went down to the battle ground
and then to the mill I got mee three
yards of fime muslin at 37 a yard and
a wheat stome at 18 cts S. Pulver
cut wheat for us and lewis graves
plowed faller ground I shall soen come
to the conclution to stop as quick as I can
finish those few lines at the bollom of
this holy book July the 16 1839 H. Lucas
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