June 27-30, 1870 - Transcription
- Title
- June 27-30, 1870 - Transcription
- Description
- Transcription of Melville Titus' journal entries for June 1870
- Publisher
- Midwest Genealogy Center, Mid-Continent Public Library, Independence, Missouri
- Date
- 2014-06
- Contributor
- Midwest Genealogy Center
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- application/pdf (Portable Document File); 101 KB; 1 page
- Language
- English
- Type
- Text
- Identifier
- June_27-30.pdf
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June, Monday 27
Very warm and dry threatens
to rain Plowed in the
forenoon in the afternoon
marked the sheep Talked
of going to Dansville after
supper but gave it up and
went to plowing and [turned?]
out at supper time on the acco
-unt of looking like rain
June, Tuesday 28
Still very warm did not get
much rain last night Started
early for Dansville to take
Martha home and get my
horse rake got home at ten o
clock Went up to help Mr
Poxson draw hay drew an one
load and then it rained a
June, Wednesday 29
Still warm after so much
Thunder but no rain here yet
to speak of yet Went to plowing
to day [sic] till after supper and
then mowed around a piece of
grass Georgie Down died this
morning he has been sick a
long time so we are all passing
away the old must die and the
young do
June, Thursday 30
Pleasent [sic] went to mowing in
the forenoon in the afternoon
went to George Downs funeral
Mrs Pickett was here to day [sic]
Went to rakeing [sic] hay after
supper it looks like rain and
rained north of us and here
a little
[Notes added by transcriber]
- Item sets
- Titus Family Collection
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