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Brook's Planing Mill, where I have been getting lumber prepared for the barn. Yesterday I helped Mr Waldo get in some hay from over the River, and today he has been working on the barn. We stacked his hay by the side of my old barn, so that he can keep his old horse in my old barn this Winter, if I do not move it. Wednesday the Crandall girls had a PicNic Dinner at the Junction, north of Town. Crandalls, Jenkins, Wilburs, P. Bliss?, DeWitts & about 20 T.L. Nelson & I.S. Metcalf especially invited "on account of their present widowed condition" I did not train in that company excusing myself on account of pressing business. Today carried Mother to Drs. and with Anna to call at Mrs Wilbur's. Charlie & Little May sitting in the carriage, or driving round the streets Wilbur boys Rolly De