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The Life Of George Holcomb – Hiring A Boy To Help On The Farm

January 24, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Alex Brooks

As the warm weather returned in the spring of 1830, George’s son’s illness seemed to get better, and George hired a boy to help on the farm.

Thursday, April 8, 1830: I called to Munson’s Mill in Canaan and bargained with the miller by the name of Elisha Ingraham for his son Ancil to work for me for one year and I do agree to pay him $26 dols in clothing and cash and to school him three months and he agrees to come and begin next Monday.

Friday: This afternoon I took the single wagon and rode to Robert Runnal’s and got a large cradle to rock my son Geo P.  On the way I called to Barnum Clark’s and bought a new plow of Right’s improved patent, price six dol.  I paid two dol in cash and for the other four dol I am to deliver him four barrels of cider. I bought a shear of Wooley’s patent, 50 cts and had him charge it.

Sunday, April 11: Today Mr. Ingraham came and left his boy to work for me as we bargained last Thursday.  Tonight quite rainy.

Sunday, April 18: This evening I took the single wagon and carried Mother Holcomb up to Brother Wm’s and this evening Wm had a fifth daughter born.

Thursday, April 22: This morning my son Geo P was not so well.  I walked up to Calvin P. Sackett’s and left word if Doc Graves came to come to my child.  He likewise did.  Today I plowed and sowed and harrowed a small piece of peas in the meadow, and this evening I went to Hancock with the wagon and horses with five barrels of cider to Wm Hadsells to sell on shares, and I carried butter and eggs to the amount of 58 cts and said Hadsell credited me the same on account and I got trusted for one vest pattern 44 cts for my hired boy Ancil.

Monday, April 26: This forenoon rainy, I made goose yoke and plowed sward.  This afternoon I put up fence on my Rodgers Farm.  Today I sent to Hancock by our people and got trusted to Wm Hadsell’s 25 cts for trimmings for my hired boy Ancil Ingraham trimmings for vest.  I sent a grist, but they could not grind, and hired girl fetched it home again, Esther Shelden, her name is.

Tuesday: I plowed sward.  Tonight our peddler Mr. Clapp stayed with us.  I paid my winter schooling to Joshua Maxon, which was one dol and 34 cts.  I sent 3 children for 200 days.

Filed Under: George Holcomb

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