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Page 165
... rain , but not enough to wet the ground - wind from the same q ' or a little more northerly , continuing all day , which made it cool and disagreeable . After an early breakfast I set out on my return home , & taking Muddy hole in my ...
... rain , but not enough to wet the ground - wind from the same q ' or a little more northerly , continuing all day , which made it cool and disagreeable . After an early breakfast I set out on my return home , & taking Muddy hole in my ...
Page 166
... purpose . At Dogue run , the hands there were also hoeing up the intervals be- tween the corn rows . 1 Col. William Fitzhugh . The ground , by the heavy rains which fell about 166 [ FEB . THE COLONIAL SOCIETY OF MASSACHUSETTS.
... purpose . At Dogue run , the hands there were also hoeing up the intervals be- tween the corn rows . 1 Col. William Fitzhugh . The ground , by the heavy rains which fell about 166 [ FEB . THE COLONIAL SOCIETY OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Page 167
... rain , which soon dispersed . My Brother and Mr George Washington went up to Town after Breakfast and did not return ... rain . - and 58 at night . about 11 O'clk it began to rain , which fell moderately for about ten minutes & ceased ...
... rain , which soon dispersed . My Brother and Mr George Washington went up to Town after Breakfast and did not return ... rain . - and 58 at night . about 11 O'clk it began to rain , which fell moderately for about ten minutes & ceased ...
Page 168
... rain exceedingly wanting at home all day . Finished about noon planting with the Barrel Plow the middle cut in my field of experiments at the River Plantation . Saturday 13th and 64 at night . Thermometer at 60 in the morning 64 at noon ...
... rain exceedingly wanting at home all day . Finished about noon planting with the Barrel Plow the middle cut in my field of experiments at the River Plantation . Saturday 13th and 64 at night . Thermometer at 60 in the morning 64 at noon ...
Page 169
... rain for about 3 quarters of an hour which softened the top of the ground ( before much baked ) and must be of great ... rain & continued showery till near two O'clock after wch it ceased but towards [ night ] it thickened & began to ...
... rain for about 3 quarters of an hour which softened the top of the ground ( before much baked ) and must be of great ... rain & continued showery till near two O'clock after wch it ceased but towards [ night ] it thickened & began to ...
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