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12th began harvesting fall wheat - hot and dry - 94 degrees and no wind at all | 12th began harvesting fall wheat - hot and dry - 94 degrees and no wind at all | ||
17th showers around | 17th showers around us - very hot - 100 degrees a fine shower which we stood in great need of | ||
18th Elizabeth Mosbry died this morning aged about 18 | |||
20th the daughter of Mr. Hancock died this morning | |||
21st cut out flax - heavy thunder storm with some hail | |||
24th heavy rain storm | |||
25th thunder showers pray (or fear?) our wheat will grow in this dozen(?) | |||
26th cold N.E. wind | |||
27th almost cold enough for a frost - wheat ___ almost good for nothing for rust - Seth(?) Luvis buried to day. |
Revision as of 19:59, 25 March 2019
5 clocks 25.00 210.00 mown(?) orchard(?) 210.00 cash 90.00 all other property 250.00
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22nd finished hauling off corn Father had Dr. Harris to day 24th went to Peoria - rained all the afternoon of course got wet 26th Frost this morning cold and wet for several weeks past - corn rotted in the ground - finished planing corn 29th took potatoes and oats to Peoria prices oats 25 c potatoes .40 corn .30 wheat .85 - engaged a prairie plow for 15.00 - 30th rainy 31st May - got my lumber measured out - paid $18.19 June 5 hauling lumber for my Barn - cold N.E. wind -poor prospects for corn - people still planting and re-planting what winter killed throughout the western states - wheat 1.00 corn .30 oats .25 potatoes .40 12th drawing shingle timber - heavy hail storm caught out in it - hail stones as large round as hen's eggs - $2000 damage in Peoria 19th Began snowing blue grass corn very late 15th Uncle Wilson Phelps around here on a visit from N.Y. state near Rochester Paid for the Citizen to No. 50 Volume 6 22nd hot weather Walter started up to Alvord yesterday - last night a frightful thunder storm from the N.E. the hail and wind done much damage up towards Washington 4th July sacrament administered - had Ellen Maria christened 11th first cucumber 12th began harvesting fall wheat - hot and dry - 94 degrees and no wind at all 17th showers around us - very hot - 100 degrees a fine shower which we stood in great need of 18th Elizabeth Mosbry died this morning aged about 18 20th the daughter of Mr. Hancock died this morning 21st cut out flax - heavy thunder storm with some hail 24th heavy rain storm 25th thunder showers pray (or fear?) our wheat will grow in this dozen(?) 26th cold N.E. wind 27th almost cold enough for a frost - wheat ___ almost good for nothing for rust - Seth(?) Luvis buried to day.