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The Diary of Rev. Ebenezer Parkman

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The Diary of Rev. Ebenezer Parkman

Day: July 21, 1744

July 21, 1744

1744 July 21 (Saturday).  Brother Hicks and his son Samuel going to Cambridge.  N.B. Samme is going to mow there.  Brother Champney being ill and Father Champney too aged, so that their English Grass Stands from Week to Week uncutt, in great Part.

Author Anthony VaverPosted on July 21, 1744June 27, 2018Leave a comment on July 21, 1744

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Why Don’t the Days Listed in the Diary Entries before Sept. 15, 1752 Correspond to the Days on the Calendar above?

In 1752, Great Britain and the American colonies switched from the Julian Calendar to the Gregorian Calendar, which we use today in a slightly updated form.

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