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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: 1897
July 1897
1 Thu Cloudy and cold with a NE wind. Len Bartley and wife and daughter and two of the Morehouse family, John Tracy and others here today. 2 Fri Some clouds and warm with a NE wind. Fred and Birt … Continue reading
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June 1897
1897 june 1 Tue Mostly clear and cold with a West wind and very heavy. At R.L. Bell’s. (Note: After visiting Forra’s grave, Robert and Martha would walk up the hill to spend some time at Richard and Dolly Bell’s … Continue reading
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May 1897
1897 May 1 Sat Cloudy and cold with a NE wind. Very stormy looking. Fred got home today from the Mill. 2 Sun Cloudy and cold with a SE wind. Jim Mahan, Alvin Giberson, Sylvester and a number of others … Continue reading
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April 1897
1897 April 1 Thu Some clouds and warm with a NW wind. Fred had John Aheran helping. Fred took one load to the river. 2 Fri Some clouds and cold with a NW wind. Very heavy and cold wind all … Continue reading
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March 1897
1897 March 1 Mon Clear and cold with a SW wind. Temperature 24 below zero this morning. Signs of more snow. 2 Tue Cloudy and cold with a SE wind and snow. Fred went to Centreville Mill today. 3 Wed … Continue reading
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February 1897
1 Mon Mostly clear with a SW wind. George Lindsey was hauling wood all day for Fred. Harden and Fred was away for a horse. 2 Tue Mostly clear with a NW wind. Fred took R.L. Bell’s wood machine home … Continue reading
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January 1897
1 Fri Clear with a NE wind but very pleasant. To Dr. A.J. Fulton’s to dinner and I came down to Larrabee’s with James Collins to W.W. Larrabee‘s where we was visiting. 2 Sat Cloudy and warm with a SE … Continue reading
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