Tuesday, February 13, 1855: I carried the dinner to Geo P. and John F. and Patrick, they are drawing ice. Geo P. drew four loads on the wagon with my horse and his horse and John F. drew four loads with his horses on his bob sled and Patrick drew two loads with the ox team. Edward Manning sawed the ice and helped load it.
Wednesday: Geo P. and Patrick packed ice in Geo P. ice house this afternoon.
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George Holcomb
Geo P. Makes Lucrative Apple Tree Deals
Monday, January 29, 1855: This morning a rain and a thaw.
Tuesday: This forenoon the constable Elisha Bennet and son Jackson came to my house and took dinner with us, he came to see if John Merrils was moving out of our house that is near James M. Glass’s and said Bennet found that John Merrils moved out while he was at my house and Bennet returned home without any further ceremony. I learned that said John Merrils and family is moved into our house that Edgar Brown lives in with him.
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John F. Goes To Court To Collect Rent
Thursday January 18, 1855: This morning I walked up and had Geo P. come this forenoon and butcher two pigs and this morning Elisha Bennet returned to my house and took breakfast, I gave him one bushel turnips and he served a summons on John Merrils. Today John F. went with my horse and cutter to Nassau to see Squ Smith Strait, he was not home and did not see him. This afternoon Geo P. went to Lebanon and I sent by him three dollars enclosed in a letter to the Washington County Insurance Company which was an assessment on my Premium note.
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John F. Seeks To Collect The Rent
Thursday, January 4, 1855: Today John F. drew timber off Geo P. hill with ox team in drags, it is chestnut timber. this evening John F. and Charlotte E. and Geo P. and wife went to Lebanon Springs to Henry Hull’s to Festival, it cost them 75 cts apiece or one dollar and 50 cts a couple, they went in one horse wagon.
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Christmas: A Supper & A Temperance Lecture
Thursday: December 14, 1854: Today Russel Palmer came to Geo P. and butchered a cow for him and butchered a yearling bull for me. At night I went with my cutter and fetched the meat home. John F. agreed to pay said Palmer in turnips for butchering said bull, and this evening John F. returned from Albany, he got 88 cts per bushel for the potatoes he carried, and he paid three dollars and fifty cts for half a ton of ground plaster.
Friday: I went to Lebanon with my horse and cutter and my wife with me, I carried Patrick Rafferty a hind quarter of beef at six dollars per cwt, it weighed 101 pounds. I carried my bull’s hide 70 pounds and got 5 cts per and carried a cow hide for Geo P. 83 pounds at five cts per and got the cash for the whole. We ate dinner to the Shakers and visited a spell with cousin A. Potter. Today John F. drew two loads alder wood from the Rodgers swamp and Patrick Rafferty chopped alder wood in said swamp. Today Patrick begins to work by the month at 4 dollars per month.
Friday, Dec 22: My two sons rode to the Shakers with Geo P. horse and cutter and Geo P. bargained with the North Family to buy the nursery, all that was fit or large enough to set at 9 dollars per hundred and they agreed to take towards payment one hundred bushels of carrots and one hundred bushels turnips at his farm at 25 cts per bushel.
Saturday: I am quite lame, I did not do any chores.
Monday, Dec 25: Today I and my wife visited to Geo P. together with Wm McMurray and wife and Elick Ostrander and wife and Aaron Sackett and wife and we had a Crymas supper and this evening they all visited to my house. Today John F. and two sisters rode to the Baptist church to a temperance lecture, they rode in a sleigh of four horses with others.
Saturday: Today John F. bought one acre of timber of Geo P. and is to pay him 100 dollars for it.
Monday: Today my two sons chopped and drew chestnut timber from off Geo P. hill where John F. bought one acre of the timber of Geo P.
Tuesday: My two sons worked in the forenoon chopping and drawing chestnut timber from off Geo P. hill and in the afternoon Geo P. chopped a spell, John F. did not draw off for he was unwell.
A Snowy Thanksgiving
Wednesday, November 22, 1854: A snow storm. John F. drove the cattle home from the Rodgers farm and Capt. Skinner came and skinned four hogs for us and paid three cts per pound for the skins, they came to three dollars and 30 cts. This evening John F. rode to Lebanon and could not market the hog I expected said Tanner to buy but he could not take the hog.
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Geo P. Loses In Cow Court
Wednesday, November 1, 1854: Today I and John F. only tended to some chores for both is unwell.
Thursday: This forenoon Geo P. and John F. tended to dividing their sheep and John F. got his oxen out of the Rodgers barn, they had got to the corn for the door was left open by some one. This afternoon John F. unwell. Today some of my family sewed some to John Merrils wife sewing bee.
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A Trip To Cow Court
Thursday, October 26, 1854: I am quite lame, I only tended to some chores. Today Charlotte E. and Geo P. wife went to Pittsfield with my horse and Geo P. carriage to have their teeth doctored. John plowed for Geo P. with two yoke oxen.
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Dividing Up The Carrots
Thursday, October 5, 1854: This morning I took my wife and went to the fair to Pittsfield. While there I bought three dresses patterns and paid one dollar and 75 cts, for our three daughters.
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A Visit To The In-Laws in Lenox
Tuesday, September 19, 1854: This afternoon Geo P. and Mr. J. B. Maxon went to look for sheep.
Wednesday: Today John F. and Thomas and Michael drew muck on the Rodgers farm.
Thursday: Today Geo P. home but did not buy any sheep but Maxon bought.
Saturday: I sorted potatoes and carried in the celler.
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