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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: 1895
December 1895
1 Sun Cloudy and cool with a SE wind. We was home the most of the day. Signs of a storm all day and still looks very stormy at bedtime or at nine o’clock in the evening. Birt Tapley and … Continue reading
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November 1895
1 Fri A cold SE snow storm commenced in the night and snowed most of the day. It rained some about noon and took off some of the snow. I think it snowed all of six inches. The temperature registering … Continue reading
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October 1895
1 Tue Cloudy and cold with a SW wind. We was home all day. Some little cold showers of rain through the day. Harden and Fred dug potatoes alone in fournoon. In the afternoon, two men from the Province, two … Continue reading
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September 1895
1 Sun Fred took Father and Mother home. (written at top of page) Some clouds and cool with a NW wind. We was home all day. Fred took his father and mother home today. They have been here a week. … Continue reading
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August 1895
August 1895 1 Thu Cloudy and cool with a SE wind. I was quite shivery through the day. Fred had L.H. Fulton today hauling manure in the orchard to make preparations to plough among the trees this fall. Myself and … Continue reading
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July 1895
July 1895 1 Mon Cloudy and cold with a NW wind. Some quite heavy showers. George York was here to dinner and got some turnips. F.A. Blackden drove over to West Ridge this afternoon and brought Mrs. Owen Blackden and … Continue reading
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June 1895
June 1895 1 Sat Mostly clear and warm with a NW wind. We was home all day. I was doing chores. L.H. Fulton and F.A. Blackden was working in their foller today till four o’clock then Fred and wife went … Continue reading
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May 1895
–May 1895 1 Wed Clear and cold with a NW wind. We was home all day. We was cleaning the house again today for the summer. I sent out 13 1/2 doz of eggs to York & Luce today by … Continue reading
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April 1895
April 1895 1 Mon Mostly clear and cool with a NW wind. Samuel Boone went up to L.H. Fulton’s this afternoon. F A. Blackden went away early this morning out to Keay’s to work. Len Bartley came up this morning. … Continue reading
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March 1895
March 1895 1 Fri Cloudy and cool with a NE wind. The temperature registering from 26 to 52 degrees above zero. The snow melted and run of of the buildings very fast all the afternoon. The funeral of James Giberson … Continue reading
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February 1895
–February 1895 1 Fri Some clouds and cold with a SE wind. L.H. Fulton helped me to pick up 10 bbls of potatoes this morning and took them out to the Station at Mars Hill and brought me twelve dollars. … Continue reading
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January 1895
1 Tue Cloudy and cool with a SE wind. Fred Blackden went over on West Ridge today. Eli Fletcher called here today. Signs of a storm. 2 Wed Some clouds and cold with a NW wind. We was home … Continue reading
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