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Day: December 1, 1764

December 1, 1764

1764 December 1 (Saturday).  The Winter comes on in its proper Garb; the Snow Storm continuing and pritty Cold.  I rode nevertheless to Southborough and Mr. Stone hither.  I went to Capt. Jonathan Wards and bought a Gown, one side Calim[an]co, the other Camloteen.  12/6 per yard each.  10 yards of the former — 7 1/2 the latter.

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