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W 21 Went to Oswego P.M. Paid Dr. Coe $4.75 balance.
Th 22 Went down to thrash out my wheat and agreed to chop four cord wood for Father for thrashing out my wheat.
F 23 Choping fire wood part of it (dead ?)
S 24 A.M. Ground my ax P.M. Choping fire wood Do- in the evening helped fan up my wheat had fifteen bushel.
S 25 Christmas day went to meeting to the school house after meeting I went with my wife to J.S. Sweet.
M 26 Choping part fo the day.
T 27 Choping fire wood to home.
W 28 Cleaned a road through the brush fence and draw some wood W.C. onon (?)
Th 29 Choping for WM. Burt
F 30 Went to Oswego.
S 31 Choping A.M. P.M. Under Brushing on my job.
January
W 1 Went to Oswego to break road.
M 2 Ground up my new ax and shopt some wood.
T 3 A.M. Choping on my job P.M. Snowed I had a bad cold.
W 4 Choping some wood.
F 6 Went to Mill carried 4 1/2 bushels of myself 6 bushels for father.
S 7 A.M. Choping P.M. had Fathers oxen draw fire wood.
M 9 A.M. Cuting under brush for Mr. Church P.M. Choping on my job.
T 10 Choping on the job.
W 11 Choping fire wood.
Th 12 Choping on Job.
George W. Burt, E. Stone, Genessee, Butlers Ball,
Taylors Saw Mill,
Mr. Serenus, Mr. Buels, bee tree, Holden corp, Mr. Wordens, Mr. Baldwans, Lay-Preacher, Mexico,
sap making, maples, J.S. Morgans, price of sugar, Marriage to Miss Sally Evans, Esq. Crockers, March, April 1814,
J.W. Wordens, wife, Oswego Village, flax, wheat, British shipping layoff, Fired upon Oswego, April, May,
British cannonading Oswego, troops retreat, British land and plunder, troops, logging bee, George Wales RIchland, corps, pre Army, May, June
Serenus, nursery work (garden), Hubbard Church, bark, Rattrays raising, Burts raising, clay, shoes
C. Crane, Samuel Cool, j. Stone, C. Crane, S. Coon, thistles, Father Everts, Robert Church, haying, L. Everts, haying bee, harvesting, Oswego
Warn men to training, reaping, Samuel Coon, Philo Stone, Pigeoning, seasonal farm work, Bee Trees, weather talk, land lots, Braytons, Catfish Creek, Cheevers Mill, New Haven,
Mr. Burdick, Soldiering, Calvin Tiffany, Henderson Harbor, Jefferson, 8 day pass, service ends, Mr. Church, Robert, September, October, Nobember,
Dr. Clarkes, pork barrel, food preparation, rail work, Mr. Church, leg ailment, job from Rattways, Fire Wood, winter activities, November, December 1814,
Christmas Day, J.S. Sweet, W.M. Burt, Winter cold, heating issues, wood chopping increases
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