Sun 1 Clear this morning and quite pleasant
we started from Wm Buckleses about ten
Oclock and we cam to Sugar creek and we
put up and their was 7 teams bound for
Chicago all lodened for salt with oats 1839
Mon 2 Clear this morning quite pleasant all day
I broke down my waggon two miles this
side of pareshes grove and I took it
back the six barels of salt to the grove
and thean I came on with my waggon
looked to big pine and put up 1839 as
Tue 3 Clear this morning and quite pleasant
I started from pine and landed home after nilght
quite pleasant all day I got 12 aples and 12 more
for 18 cts came hone with a broken waggon 1839
Wed 4 Clear this morning quite pleasant and
quite warm I done nothing of enny consci
equence to day in the evening It got some
cloudy I g at 2 . calvs of Wm Bostick
for 6.00 and one of Hiram genings at
2. 50 cts and one of S. Pulver at 2. 50.
Thu 5 Cloudy this morning and in a few moments it
began to rain and it continued s till late in
the evening it broke away and got clear
nearly I went after my salt to parishes
grove I got their and loded up my salt
and came five miles to mud pine I got 2
bushels of crab aples I camped at dark. . .
Peter Caster staid with me after night
it came up a hard storm of rain and 1839
Fri 6 Cloudy this morning quite cool about nine
it broke away thee sun shoen out in the after
noon it got quite clar I got home at sun
set John Rowls got one barel of salt ce
containing 2. 90 pounds and Jonson
graves got one which contained 3. 10.
pounds of salt 1839 H. R Lucas
no more at this time 1839 Hirame
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