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Albert Cross diary, 1862
1862-04-23
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April, WEDNESDAY, 23, 1862. The weather not so favorable to day it looks as Iff we would have some more rain soon there is not many Farmers in Town to day I supose they are all busy sowing Wheat, consequently not many goods sold to day but we are getting used to dull times. The mail has just arrived I have not heard wether It brings any Importent news or not. I will go to the Office presently and see. I believe I will attend the singing this evening just for varietys sake and to see the Ladies, I must now go home to super.
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April, WEDNESDAY, 23, 1862. The weather not so favorable to day it looks as Iff we would have some more rain soon there is not many Farmers in Town to day I supose they are all busy sowing Wheat, consequently not many goods sold to day but we are getting used to dull times. The mail has just arrived I have not heard wether It brings any Importent news or not. I will go to the Office presently and see. I believe I will attend the singing this evening just for varietys sake and to see the Ladies, I must now go home to super.
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