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Jenny killed. very cold day  
2 Jenny killed. very cold day  


Went to Chicago with the beef
4 Went to Chicago with the beef


Very warm bees buzzing about just like summer Rain and mud ground all thawed out
6 Very warm bees buzzing about just like summer  
7 Rain and mud ground all thawed out


Weather has been very warm for the last two weeks but turned cold last night
20 Weather has been very warm for the last two weeks but turned cold last night


Very cold girls went to Chicago in sleigh with Mike Uncle Leonard Perry here stayed until 26 was all the company we had Christmas
24 Very cold girls went to Chicago in sleigh with Mike  
23 Uncle Leonard Perry here stayed until 26 was all the company we had Christmas


Brother Leonard Perry and wife made us a call  
29 Brother Leonard Perry and wife made us a call  


Girls went to Ball to the old Spencer place no sleighing went in wagon
Jan 1, 1962 Girls went to Ball to the old Spencer place no sleighing went in wagon
 
8 Mattie went in town with Mr. Willey in sleigh stayed till 14 came home with Mr Willises folks in buggy sleighing gone except some ice which made an excellent [[unclear]] for the fine sleighing which followed , snow fell to the depth of five or six inches the same night and has had several additions unill the present time (Jan 25) sleighing was never better snow being about a foot deep on a level not drifted at all to hurt the roads
 
21 Mr Clark had his candy Pull
 
20 Got the Post Office
 
23 Little Frank Rowley died was buried the 25st
25 Girls have all gone to Mr. Penayers school house to spelling [[unclear][
Feb 4 Went to Chicago with Delia and James. They went down to Ragons and took the girls to a dance 8 Dumpheys came and went home 11
Mar 6 went to Town in  cutter with Mrs Naprise the best sleigh ride had this winter
 
11 Ann Sherman came back 8 Heard first robin
13 Martha went to Chicago took calves
20 Awful snow storm more snow fell than at any one time this winter mud very deep and [[unclear]] [[unclear]] deep take them both together and it makes the roads almost impassable

Latest revision as of 17:45, 20 February 2018

1862 2 Jenny killed. very cold day

4 Went to Chicago with the beef

6 Very warm bees buzzing about just like summer 7 Rain and mud ground all thawed out

20 Weather has been very warm for the last two weeks but turned cold last night

24 Very cold girls went to Chicago in sleigh with Mike 23 Uncle Leonard Perry here stayed until 26 was all the company we had Christmas

29 Brother Leonard Perry and wife made us a call

Jan 1, 1962 Girls went to Ball to the old Spencer place no sleighing went in wagon

8 Mattie went in town with Mr. Willey in sleigh stayed till 14 came home with Mr Willises folks in buggy sleighing gone except some ice which made an excellent unclear for the fine sleighing which followed , snow fell to the depth of five or six inches the same night and has had several additions unill the present time (Jan 25) sleighing was never better snow being about a foot deep on a level not drifted at all to hurt the roads

21 Mr Clark had his candy Pull

20 Got the Post Office

23 Little Frank Rowley died was buried the 25st 25 Girls have all gone to Mr. Penayers school house to spelling [[unclear][ Feb 4 Went to Chicago with Delia and James. They went down to Ragons and took the girls to a dance 8 Dumpheys came and went home 11 Mar 6 went to Town in cutter with Mrs Naprise the best sleigh ride had this winter

11 Ann Sherman came back 8 Heard first robin 13 Martha went to Chicago took calves 20 Awful snow storm more snow fell than at any one time this winter mud very deep and unclear unclear deep take them both together and it makes the roads almost impassable