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Day: September 8, 1736

September 8, 1736

1736 September 8 (Wednesday).  David erects the Old Table Leaf into a [Tray?] Table, makes it his forenoon work.  P.M. he cut Stalks, but it was with pain and trouble and therefore hindrance.  The Eclipse of the Moon at Night was an entertaining work of God to behold.  N.B. Some white Frost last night and great likelihood to Night by the great Cold of this Eve.

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