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Albert Cross diary, 1862
1862-04-05
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April, SATURDAY, 5, 1862. It is somewhat winday to day but otherwise very Pleasant a great many people in town but the roads are so bad I dont see how people can travail Iff we had goods we could sell a great many this spring Mrs Craven was just in and wanted two silk dress paterns but we did not have them, I will be glad when tomorrow comes so that I can have a rest for it tires me more when I do nothing than when I am working. I wish the mail would hurry in so we could have the news Iff there is any but I suppose there will be nothing for me as usual Oh for some place lively.
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April, SATURDAY, 5, 1862. It is somewhat winday to day but otherwise very Pleasant a great many people in town but the roads are so bad I dont see how people can travail Iff we had goods we could sell a great many this spring Mrs Craven was just in and wanted two silk dress paterns but we did not have them, I will be glad when tomorrow comes so that I can have a rest for it tires me more when I do nothing than when I am working. I wish the mail would hurry in so we could have the news Iff there is any but I suppose there will be nothing for me as usual Oh for some place lively.
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