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George Holcomb

Travels In Winter

March 2, 2017 By eastwickpress

Tuesday, January 7, 1840: I tended to my chores and chopped wood to the door and this evening I took my cutter and carried my two daughters to cousin Samuel Holcomb and left them to singing school and they went to Squ Sylvester Howard’s and stayed and I returned home. [Read more…] about Travels In Winter

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Getting A New Stove

February 23, 2017 By eastwickpress

Thursday, December 26, 1839: Today I took my cutter and carried my two daughters and left them to the widow Humphreys on a visit. I took dinner there and this evening my daughters went to singing school to Samuel Holcomb’s with Mrs Humphreys’ people and Geo P took the cutter and went after them. I went to Daniel Smith’s to look at a stove but did not like it. I called to Hiram Brown’s to see if Washington Carpenter had left three dollars there for me for the counterfeit bill I returned to his wife, but he had not left any money. Today Mr. Elem Tilden’s daughter died, of a very short illness. Henryette is her given name.

Friday: Today I went to Troy with a two-horse sleigh and carried 16 cheese, five of them late made, at six cts per pound. I sold them for six dol and the eleven cheese came to about 26 dollars at eight, eight & half, and nine cts per pound.

Saturday: On this morning I paid my bill to Miles in Congress Street in Troy where I put up last night with my two horse team to hay and I had tea with my victuals and bitters last night and this morning which was 75 cts. I then went into River Street to the hardware store to the firm of Bigelow Pierce and Wicks and bought a railway stove and furniture and paid forty dollars, the stove no pipe and I paid five dol and 53 cts for stove pipe. Last night and today quite a snow storm. We came out of Troy at two o’clock, the storm increased. We bated at Dunum’s old stand and I paid four cts for cider. We came to Potter Tifft’s and got stuck in a drift and we stayed to said Tifft’s. It was high wind and some stormy.

Sunday: This morning I paid my bill to said Tifft’s which was 56 cts and we came on to Danel Allen’s stayed two hours for the road to be broken out and we came on to Lathrum’s and I paid six cts for bitters and I left my sleigh and load and led my horses to cousin Samuel Holcomb’s and left them and I walked home. There was no road broken out. I walked the snow and got home at sunset.

Monday: Today I and my two sons worked on the highway and shovelled snow for the roads are all badly drifted.

Tuesday: Today I walked up to cousin Samuel Holcomb’s and took my horses and went up to Joel Lathrom’s and got my sleigh and load and I paid said Lathrom three cts for bitters. I then came to cousin Samuel Holcomb’s and left my team and load and walked home again for the road was not broken out, the drifts yet. I walked home by the way of Benj Douglasses and by my Rodgers farm to see if the road was passable. I found it mostly broken out. Today quite cold.

Wednesday, January 1, 1840: This morning I walked up to Samuel Holcomb’s again. I paid him two dollars for a year to come for a New York paper called the Christian Messenger, a Universalist. I took my team and load from cousin Samuel Holcomb’s and went on the turnpike to Hosey Brown’s Store and there Simeon A. Wylie met me with his ox team and drew my load home through the drifts and I paid him 94 cts and Alonzo Rodgers came home with me and helped set up my new railway stove and he sawed the hole for the pipe larger and I stand indebted to him for the same. Tonight Mr. Bush the singing master came and stayed with us.

Thursday: Today I tended to my chores and took my cutter and carried Angeline to Simeon’s corner and from there Mr. Bush carried her and Charlotte to singing school. Today I hired out my old Philadelphia stove to Mr. Marrels until April next for two dol.

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A Funeral On Christmas Day

February 16, 2017 By eastwickpress

Monday, December 9, 1839: Today I went to Pittsfield with sixteen bushels apples and some late-made cheese. [Read more…] about A Funeral On Christmas Day

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A Trip To Albany

February 9, 2017 By eastwickpress

Sunday, December 1, 1839: This morning I took my two-horse pleasure wagon over to Joshua B. Maxon’s and had a new bolt and nut made and paid in cash for making it twelve cts. [Read more…] about A Trip To Albany

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Repairing The Rental House

February 2, 2017 By eastwickpress

Wednesday, November 20, 1839: I laid up barn yard fence and drew out manure. Today Mr. Marrels came and bargained with me for my house that John Sackett moved out of. [Read more…] about Repairing The Rental House

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George “Tends To The Election”

January 26, 2017 By eastwickpress

Sunday, October 27, 1839: We took in some of our apples to keep them from freezing. [Read more…] about George “Tends To The Election”

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Winter Coming On

January 19, 2017 By eastwickpress

Tuesday, October 8, 1839: This forenoon we gathered apples and today it makes nineteen weeks that Fanna Roberts has worked for us and I paid her nine dollars and gave her my note for ten dol and I took my two horse team and carried her home and my wife went with me. [Read more…] about Winter Coming On

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Returning From Utica

January 12, 2017 By eastwickpress

After spending the last week of September visiting relatives in Western New York, George starts for home on Oct. 1 [Read more…] about Returning From Utica

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Visiting The Relatives

January 5, 2017 By eastwickpress

Wednesday September 18, 1839: This afternoon we passed the little falls and some rainy. I paid nine cts for bitters and raisons. [Read more…] about Visiting The Relatives

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The Holcombs Begin a Journey To the West

December 22, 2016 By eastwickpress

Tuesday, September 10, 1839: I took my two-horse pleasure wagon and carried my two sons to muster training at Hiram Brown’s. [Read more…] about The Holcombs Begin a Journey To the West

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