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Daniel H. Wiggins 1838 Diary Entry
(From: Wiggins, Daniel H., Diaries 1816-1834, 1838-1841, 1862, Collection
M89-32)
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Daniel H. Wiggins 1838 Diary Entry
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[p.2]
it is now qite warm but some what cloudy-- we expect rain shortly-- it
is much needed-- I have enjoyed myself very well through the week-- but
feel the want of religious society no meeting with in reach but I have
free access to a great veriety of book-- I have been at work the whole
week-- for Judge Randal-- making cuts [?] Mr Clifard [?] and Mr Turney
finished the Judge's screw press yester day it works pretty well but slow--
Mr Clifard
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