1752 January 7 (Tuesday). A.M. at the other House — Mr. Daniel Bond of Watertown with Ebenezer. Ebenezer has Mr. Barns’s Cattle and Sled and sledds Loggs to the saw-mill. P.M. Parish met and one article, but at no motion of mine, is my wood for the year Currant passes in the Negative. Messrs. Samuel and Daniel Hardy a Load of wood [illegible]. Lieutenant Tainter dined here; and was very helpful to get me an Horse for my Journey to Holliston. Had his Mare which he had delivered to Justice Baker for him; and he provided him another. I rode to Hopkinton and lodged at Mr. Barrett’s.[1]
[1]Samuel Barrett.