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February 5, 1902

This has been a very fine day; a great change from yesterday. I moved some hay today and ground meal.

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February 4, 1902

I attended Adam Kious’ sale today. Cattle sold very low I thot tho not below what one might expect on so cold a day. This was one of the coldest days we have had this winter tho it is somewhat … Continue reading

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February 1, 1902

This has been a fair day but cold with a N.W. wind. I have spent most of the day in chopping in the timber. Te mail was brot from Scranton today.

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January 30, 1902

This has been the finest day of the week which has been a very stormy one. It thawed a little today but spattered snow all forenoon. I have had a very bad cold today and feel quite unpleasant now; hope … Continue reading

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January 27, 1902

This has been a fine day tho somewhat colder than comfort would require. The snow which fell all day Saturday lies nearly ten inches deep on the ground. I have spent most of the day at the chores, and what … Continue reading

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January 25, 1902

Today I went to Churdan to see the selling of the Presbyterian minister’s furniture. Harve bot a number of the more essential articles. It has been a most disagreeable day as it has snowed nearly all day. I sent 45¢ … Continue reading

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January 22, 1902

Another fine day tho the snow holds its own very well and I think we will have some more before this leaves. We butchered a calf today. I have just finished a letter to cousin Sara Murdock.

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January 21, 1902

The snow which made yesterday a very stormy day lay this morn about two inches on the level and it hardly stirred from where it fell. The dry dust which covered the ground would necessitate a heavy (snow) fall to … Continue reading

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January 20, 1902

The fine weather which has for so long been a subject of general wonder is brot to a conclusion-as it seems-and snow is tumbling down since some time last night starting from the S.E. it has fallen all day from … Continue reading

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January 18, 1902

Another most remarkable day. October weather for a month or nearly. I have spent most of the day hauling wood. Henry has been attending a Com. (Committee) of building. The weather is so fine that we can work all the … Continue reading

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