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1866
1866.
Thursday, February 8
Thursday, February 8.
Moderately pleasant day--Patterson returned from Sigoreney--Jo Lewis came in the morningMC [[Junkins?]] called in in the morning.  Spent the day working at the books. Sherman and Patterson now worked some to close up their matters though without success as yet.  Have accomplished but little to day the settling of the books is like to be a long troublesome job. [[Grill?]] Peters books + proceed to day in moving  hands for collection.
Moderately pleasant day. Patterson returned from Sigourney. Jo Lewis came in the eveningMcJenkin called in in the morning.  Spent the day working at the books. - Sherman & Patterson have worked some to close up their matters though without success as yet.  - Have accomplished but little to day the settling of the books is like to be a long troublesome job. - Grill Peters books I placed to day in Wing for collection.  
Went to meals to day at the [[unclear]] family occupied by [[Ayan?]] + Mrs. Axtell moved in yesterday
Went to meals to day at the house formerly occupied by Ayan & Mrs. Axtell moved in yesterday

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1866. Thursday, February 8. Moderately pleasant day. Patterson returned from Sigourney. Jo Lewis came in the evening. McJenkin called in in the morning. Spent the day working at the books. - Sherman & Patterson have worked some to close up their matters though without success as yet. - Have accomplished but little to day the settling of the books is like to be a long troublesome job. - Grill Peters books I placed to day in Wing for collection. Went to meals to day at the house formerly occupied by Ayan & Mrs. Axtell moved in yesterday