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Day: July 29, 1765

July 29, 1765

1765 July 29 (Monday).  Lt. Baker came for his Waggon, but was obliged, first, to draw out the Load of Hay which he brought me from Ensign Rice and Spread it into the Sun, it not having been sufficiently made.  John is hilling yet.  I am much hindered about the Rice Hay, but John and I get it in.

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