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The Diary of Rev. Ebenezer Parkman

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The Diary of Rev. Ebenezer Parkman

Day: February 5, 1746

February 5, 1746

1746 February 5 (Wednesday).  Mr. Benjamin Burnap here and din’d.  I visited Sundry of our Near Neighbours — old Mr. Maynard etc.  Old Mrs. Rogers Sick of a Fever and I went to see her; Spent some Time with her: she has Strong Confidence that she is prepar’d to dye, and appears much resign’d to the Divine Will.

Author Anthony VaverPosted on February 5, 1746May 2, 2018Leave a comment on February 5, 1746

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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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