Saturday, June 27, 1840: Today I cleaned out my celler and repaired the celler door. [Read more…] about A Circus In Town & July 4 At Pool Hill
George Holcomb
A Subscription For The Preacher
Thursday, June 11, 1840: Today I took my covered wagon and carried my wife to Pittsfield partly on a visit to brother F. Jay Wylie’s. [Read more…] about A Subscription For The Preacher
Death In The Family
Friday, May 29, 1840: This afternoon I took my covered wagon and took my two oldest daughters and went to Albany. We went through Lebanon the south road and we called to Bigeloe’s tavern and I bated and paid two cents for beer. We stayed to Smith’s tavern near the ferry. We had tea and our own victuals we carried, and I found our own hay.
Saturday: This morning we had tea to said Smith’s and then I paid my bill which was one dol and 25 cts. We walked over into Albany and I left my team to said Smith’s. We returned from Albany to Greenbush about noon to said Smith where our team was. I paid sixteen cts for four of us crossing the river over and back. On the way coming home four miles on the way one of my tires came off and we all walked nearly two miles and I paid 63 cts to have a smith set said tire. We bated to Lowree’s tavern near Union Village. We got home about 11 o’clock tonight.
Thursday, June 4: I took my two horse team and wagon and carried Asa Sheldon six bushels potatoes which pays him for tagging, washing, and shearing my sheep, 29 in number. This afternoon I took my single wagon and carried my wife to John Wylie’s for his wife is dangerous sick, and I called up to Hancock to Barber’s Factory and Peter Surdam paid me eight dol for his child’s board at my house, and I called to Jabez Babcock’s and he paid me for a cheese he bought of me this spring, at nine cts per pound, weight 20 pounds, and I called to the Navarino to Amos Morey’s to see if he would pay me for the cheese he had of me last fall, but I did not get my pay. Quite rainy this evening.
Saturday: I drew two loads manure onto my Rodgers farm and put into potato hill and my two sons planted the potatoes. On this morning the wife of John Wylie died. Tonight brother Jay Wylie and wife stayed with us and I paid him ten dollars interest money.
Sunday: I went with my covered wagon and carried my wife and two oldest daughters and my son John F and sister widow Eliza Wylie to the funeral of John Wylie’s wife Elizabeth, 36, Garfield cemetery. Elder Grant preached the funeral sermon at the Seventh Day Baptist meeting house.
Monday: This afternoon brother F. Jay Wylie and wife called a spell and took tea and Mr. Bush the singing master called and took tea.
A Universalist Conference
Wednesday, May 20, 1840: This forenoon Mr. Benj Cole fetched Mr. Grosh, a Universalist preacher, to my house and left him with us. [Read more…] about A Universalist Conference
Working On The School And Church
Saturday May 2, 1840: I walked over to Alonzo Rodgers and engaged him to put in five panes of glass into the school house and fix the hinge to a door to the privy. [Read more…] about Working On The School And Church
School Business
Tuesday, April 21, 1840: This forenoon I walked over and saw the other two trustees about hiring a school teacher. [Read more…] about School Business
Repairing the Rental House For the Minister
Sunday, March 29, 1840: Tonight James Bush the singing master came and fetched Orra Holcomb to my house and left him and he returned to Calvin P. Sackett’s. [Read more…] about Repairing the Rental House For the Minister
Many Deals
Saturday, February 29, 1840: This morning Peter Surdam went from here to Hancock to his wife. [Read more…] about Many Deals
A Farm In Good Order
Thursday, February 20, 1840: I chopped some wood on the hill with one horse and Pung or one horse sled and I tended to Platt Wylie’s chores. [Read more…] about A Farm In Good Order
A Hard Winter
Thursday, January 23, 1840: Today we tended to shoveling snow about my yards and buildings and this afternoon I and boy shoveled snow on the highway. [Read more…] about A Hard Winter