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27 + 28 Mass meeting of the Anti slavery society at Fathers Barn. Rev. W.__. Allan ___ Chapman and Bobbett speakers had a good time. | 27 + 28 Mass meeting of the Anti slavery society at Fathers Barn. Rev. W.__. Allan ___ Chapman and Bobbett speakers had a good time. | ||
28 Brother K.E. Burhans died at 2 oclock and his son Edward at 10 in the evening of the scarlet fever | 28 Brother K.E. Burhans died at 2 oclock and his son Edward at 10 in the evening of the scarlet fever | ||
29th both buried in our grove. What a mournful | 29th both buried in our grove. What a mournful spectacle to witness | ||
2d Aug [Sep?] began cutting up corn | |||
4th Sept - first frost nipt the vines a little | |||
5th Earl(?)[Saul?] Harding buried of bilious fever. only sick 6 days - | |||
6th cut buckwheat - gathered apples | |||
14th school meeting at Morton. appointed W.W. Campbell treasurer; finished digging potatoes; cold weather hail and snow and rain fell - appearance of winter | |||
25th Oct ground white with snow - Comfort Smith and wife here visiting | |||
1 Nov. upwards of 2 in snow this morning sent $2.00 for the Tribune $3.00 for the Western Citizen | |||
6 gathering corn - snow storm winter weather | |||
7 two coloured men from St. Louis on the way to Canada came here - at night started this am - received a letter from Eliza Farnham | |||
10 Nov. |
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2 Sept - went to Fremont - and to church meeting at Pleasant Grove - paid partly for my magazine 4th sent fee the 4 last Nos. of the Magazine - very warm for several day past 5 had some meshing(wedding?) cake 10 northeast storm 24 attended Sarah Birkett's funeral - last week and a part of this week Dr. T. Underhill lectured on Animal Magnetism in Fremont 25 eat an apple of last years growth 27 + 28 Mass meeting of the Anti slavery society at Fathers Barn. Rev. W.__. Allan ___ Chapman and Bobbett speakers had a good time. 28 Brother K.E. Burhans died at 2 oclock and his son Edward at 10 in the evening of the scarlet fever 29th both buried in our grove. What a mournful spectacle to witness 2d Aug [Sep?] began cutting up corn 4th Sept - first frost nipt the vines a little 5th Earl(?)[Saul?] Harding buried of bilious fever. only sick 6 days - 6th cut buckwheat - gathered apples 14th school meeting at Morton. appointed W.W. Campbell treasurer; finished digging potatoes; cold weather hail and snow and rain fell - appearance of winter 25th Oct ground white with snow - Comfort Smith and wife here visiting 1 Nov. upwards of 2 in snow this morning sent $2.00 for the Tribune $3.00 for the Western Citizen 6 gathering corn - snow storm winter weather 7 two coloured men from St. Louis on the way to Canada came here - at night started this am - received a letter from Eliza Farnham 10 Nov.