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Albert Cross diary, 1862
1862-01-13
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January, MONDAY 13 1862. This is another very cold day the coldest one of the season by far Last night was the coldest night we have had but I think this one will Cap any we may have. Our neighbour Mrs. Black died last night about 7 o'clock. They are to bury her this evening at three o'clock. it has been so cold today that I have not left the Store but once and then I was glad to get back it has been extremely dull to day owing I suppose to the cold weather very few in town the trains did Succeed in getting in at last but there was no news of importance.
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January, MONDAY 13 1862. This is another very cold day the coldest one of the season by far Last night was the coldest night we have had but I think this one will Cap any we may have. Our neighbour Mrs. Black died last night about 7 o'clock. They are to bury her this evening at three o'clock. it has been so cold today that I have not left the Store but once and then I was glad to get back it has been extremely dull to day owing I suppose to the cold weather very few in town the trains did Succeed in getting in at last but there was no news of importance.
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