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The Life Of George Holcomb – Paying Off The Interest

November 22, 2013 By eastwickpress

Saturday, July 18, 1829: This evening I went and paid Edward Carr one year’s interest on a note of 202 dol which was 14 dol and 14 cts, and I paid him 20 cts compound interest, and I went and paid Adam Brown one year’s interest on a fifty dollar note, which was three dollars and 50 cts.

Saturday, July 25:  On this day I took the covered double wagon and carried my wife and Mother Spring to Richmond to brother Jay Wylie’s on a visit.  We carried Charlotte and Geo P. and the babe Sarah Orselia (b. 25 March ’29) and I paid said Jay one year’s interest on the three hundred dollars I had borrowed of him, which was twenty one dollars.  I carried Mother Holcomb to the widow Hunter’s on a visit until we returned, and I carried a grist of rye and corn to the Shakers’ mill and had it ground and took it at night when we returned.

August was a hard-working month, mostly haying.  Toward the end of the month he digs potatoes and picks apples, and again begins to go on marketing trips to Pittsfield and Troy.

Tuesday, September 1: We made cider and got ready for to go to Commencement.  We fenced stacks. Russell Pierce held plow a spell and I am to carry him to Commencement.

Wednesday, Sept. 2: This morning at midnight I started for Williamstown with cider and cake to peddle.  Brother Wm and Mr. Newton went with me and peddled.  I sold about five dollars, and we got home about 9.

Sunday, September 6: I took the single wagon and carried my wife to the Methodist quarterly meeting at the meeting house near Bigalow’s in Lebanon.  This evening I walked over to Elder Mathew Jones, Isaac Newton’s and Francis Buten’s collecting school tax.

Monday, Sept. 7: I went with the single wagon to the west part of this town to Robert Tifft’s peddling cake and cider.  I cleared four dollars peddling.  I left a keg to John Babcock’s with cider in it and he paid me 39 cts and agrees to send the keg to Barnum Clark’s shop by Saturday.

Saturday, Sept. 12: This morning I rode over to Elijah Goodrich’s to see if he would come and fix our cider mill, and I paid up a note of nine dollars and interest to Lydia Stone and today we gathered apples and got in rowing too.  This evening we made cider.

Sunday: This evening I went up to brother Wm and he took his horse and came home with me and stayed, to be ready to go to training.

Monday:Today brother Wm put his horse with mine to my wagon and went to Canaan to General Training peddling.  I made about five dol and a half.

Filed Under: George Holcomb

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