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December 1893

1 Fri
Cloudy with a NW wind. The temperature at 32 degrees above zero. Quite snowy most all day. Mr.
Thomas Bartley here tonight. Stella Blackden and Mrs. Glidden here today. Harden’s little Forra
died today.
2 Sat
Cloudy and cold with a NW wind. The temperature ranging from 14 to 18 degrees above zero. I was
home all [...]

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November 1893

1 Wed
Cloudy and cold with a SE wind. The ground froze quite hard with ice 3/4″ thick. I was home all day.
A little snow today. Signs of a storm. Quite cold tonight.
2 Thur
Some clouds and warm with a SE wind. I was home all day choring and sawing wood at the door. Harden commenced to [...]

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October 1893

1 Sun
Cloudy and cold with a North wind and rain all day. Commenced in the night and still raining at
bedtime. Birt Tapley and wife here this evening. J.W. Fulton called.
2 Mon
Cloudy and cold with a NE wind. Me and Harden finished raking up our buckwheat today. Ready for hauling in. Three Hallett’s and one Mahan [...]

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September 1893

1 Fri
Some clouds and cool with a NW wind. Some signs of rain. I dug my onions today and raked up oats in the garden today. Mabel Fulton here tonight.
2 Sat
Cloudy and warm with a SE wind. Signs of rain. It cleared away some and we hauled 7 loads of oats for the first. Mabel [...]

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August 1893

1 Tues
Cloudy and warm with a SW wind. I was home all day. I had a lame foot. It rained most all the noon and still raining at bedtime. So ends the day.
2 Wed
Cloudy and warm with a NW wind. I was home all day. Harden helped me to mow my orchard today. Cleared off [...]

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July 1893

1 Sat
Some clouds and warm with a NW wind. I was home all day hoeing and weeding my garden. Ephraim Lawrence called this evening. Signs of rain tonight.
2 Sun
Some clouds and very warm with a NW wind. We was home all day. Richard Bell and Ephraim Lawrence called here today. Four or five young men [...]

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June 1893

1 Thur
Cloudy and warm with a SE wind. Heavy shower of rain in the forenoon. I helped Harden to plant potatoes in the afternoon.
2 Fri
Cloudy and warm with a SE wind. I was helping Harden plant potatoes today. Two brood of chickens out now.
3 Sat
Some clouds and cool with a SE wind. I helped Harden [...]

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May 1893

1 Mon
A dull smoky day. Quite cold in the morning. I was home all day. Mrs. J.W. Fulton, Mrs.  George Hallett and Mrs. McDonald here to tea.
2 Tues
Cloudy and cold with a SE wind. I was home all day. Rained some and snowed some. W.W. Larrabee moved from here today. Fred and Jim.
3 Wed
Cloudy and [...]

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April 1893

1 Sat
Cloudy and cold with a SE wind. I was home all day. J.W. Fulton and wife and John
Bartley and wife and son was here. Raining tonight. Bartley and wife went home.
2 Sun
Clear and cold with a NW wind. I was home all day. Will and Alice went up to Jim’s in the
afternoon. Harden took [...]

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March 1893

March 1893
1 Wed
Cool and snowing this morning with a SE wind. Me and Harden and Alice went out to the
store today. Me and Harden took out eggs and got 20 cents per dozen.
2 Thur
Some clouds and cold with a West wind and very blustery. I was home all day. Me and
Will sawed some wood. Sold [...]

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February 1893

February 1893
1 Wed
Clear and cold with a NW wind. Clouded up in the afternoon with wind from the NW. Looks
like rain. I was home all day.
2 Thur
Clear and cold with a NW wind. I was home all day. Very cold and blustery. The temperature
ran down to 2 degrees below zero by sunset.
3 Friday
Cloudy and [...]

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Obituary for Beecher Fulton, son of Hardin Fulton and grandson of Robert M Fulton.
22 Jun 1890- 14 Jan 1956

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January 1893

1 Sun
Some clouds and warm with a SE wind. Myself and wife took dinner at Stephen Giberson’s. Richard Bell and wife was here to tea. So ends New Years Day. The road glare ice.
2 Tues
Cold with a SE rain storm most all the previous night and all day till about four o’clock. [...]

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