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Transcribed by great great grandson, Rodney Lee Fulton. Posted online by great great granddaughter, Sheila. Eight diaries are known to exist: 1886# , 1889*, 1891*, 1892*, 1893*, 1895#, 1896* and 1897*. (#privately held) (*in the collection of the Walter T. A. Hansen Memorial Library in Mars Hill Maine). Contact : neeantworth@gmail.comCategories
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Category Archives: 1889
December 1889
1 Sun Some clouds and cool with a West Wind. I was home all day. Harden and wife and Mrs.Bartley went up to Rideout’s. 2 Mon Cloudy and cool with a SE wind. I started to go to brother Thomas’ … Continue reading
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November 1889
1 Fri Clear and cool with a West Wind. We was hauling manure all day up by Harden’s. Fred Blackden came here tonight. Some signs of a storm. 2 Sat Clear and warm with a SW wind. G.W. Fulton and … Continue reading
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October 1889
1 Tue Cold with a SE rain most all night and all day. We cleaned up 17 1/2 bushels of buckwheat today. T. Fulton and Nehemiah Stairs, apple peddler, here. 2 Wed A SE rain most all night and cold … Continue reading
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September 1889
1 Sun Very Smoky and warm today. Wind from the NW. Thomas Bartley and wife and Jud Straight called here 2 Mon Clear and warm with a SW wind. We hauled in one load of oats and three of peas … Continue reading
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August 1889
1 Thur Some clouds with a SW wind. We was mowing and hauling in hay. It rained a little after 4 o’clock. 2 Fri Cloudy and warm with a SW wind. It rained heavy last night and a little today. … Continue reading
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July 1889
1 Mon Cloudy and warm with a SE wind. Me and Perry was weeding potatoes today. James Craig got his meal from here today. 2 Tuesday Clear and warm with a SE wind. I wrote a letter to Aaron tonight. … Continue reading
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June 1889
1 Sat Cloudy and cool with a SE wind. We finished planting potatoes today. Havelock Bartley here tonight. Frank Larrabee was here. Fendlesen called here. 2 Sun A SE rain most all night and all the fournoon. G.W. Fulton here … Continue reading
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May 1889
1 Wed Cloudy and cold with a NW wind. I went to Blaine this morning and wore by overcoat and mittens. Took dinner at G.W. Fulton’s. J. Mahan brought me in a bbl of flour from Frank Pierce. 2 Thursday … Continue reading
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April 1889
1 Mon Some clouds and cool with a SE wind. I was hauling wood all day. Fred and Stella here tonight. J.W. Fulton and Mathias McDonald called in here. 2 Tue Cloudy with a NE wind. It snowed most of … Continue reading
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March 1889
1 Fri Clear and warm with a SE wind. Me and Harden was yarding logs from Knoxford. Sam Fulton and wife, Tom Fulton’s wife, Len Bartley and wife and four children called here this afternoon. 2 Sat Some clouds … Continue reading
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February 1889
1 Sun Cold, snowing, blowing and drifting all day and still drifting at bedtime. Harden hauled five cord of wood for Fred today. 2 Sat Clear and cold with a West wind. I was home all day. Mrs. Mahan and … Continue reading
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January 1889
1 Tues Cloudy and cool. 26 deg. Above zero. I was home all day choring. Harden went down to Bell’s and got a sheep. I sent a letter to Mrs. Ephraim J. Fulton in Minnesota today. (Louisa) … Continue reading
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