27, Friday, 6 AM. Ther. 38. 66. 52. =52.
Clear. S.E.1. Quackenbush calls wanting to buy old house frame. Tue about sick from medicine taken last night. Tues meddy made her sick all day. She is writing Kate. Mare seems "off" today, think they have fed her too much. I drove 6 P.M. on Westfield road crossing it half mile or so getting home 6 P.M. Mort came over at night to talk about proposed W.C. at SW corner house and thinks can begin it Monday. Mostly clear day light southerly winds. The roads are good becoming dusty. 9 P.M.
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Thursday, September 27, 2012
September 27, 1912 in Charleston, Illinois
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