Thus closes my notes for the month of December and also for the year just passed and gone and now numbered with the things that were. Whether the Almighty will spare me to chronicle the daily events of the incoming year is more than I know but trusting in Him I shall enter upon the pleasing task, which is useful as a reference and may be profitable to those who have an interest in me.
To day I am busy at work on the war tax rolls. The steamer Ruthven arrived from Galveston with considerable freight. Sam* Sharp and the boys are engaged in storing it away. Business very dull. in fact nothing in that line doing. Frank Hitchcock went up and took tea with us. The Steamer Ruthven left for Galveston at night. weather clear and quite pleasant.
*This Sam is a 2nd great-grandpa to the Keeper of this family history blog.
To day I am still engaged in making out the war tax rolls. Sam* Sharp at work in making out a/c's. Business dull. Boys are still at work on the fence, with some prospects of finishing in the course of human events. weather clear & pleasant, in the day, but very cold at night.
*This Sam is a 2nd great-grandpa to the Keeper of this family history blog.
To day I am still engaged working on the war tax rolls. Boys are working on the fence. The steamer Ruthven arrived from and departed for Galveston having brought but little freight. Sam* Sharp is busy making out a/c's. Business very dull. weather changeable and very cold for the season of the year.
*This Sam is a 2nd great-grandpa to the Keeper of this family history blog.
To day I am still working on the war tax rolls. Sam* Sharp has entirely recovered. Charley finished plowing out the corn. Boys still at work on the fence. weather cloudy & a heavy rain at night.
*This Sam is a 2nd great-grandpa to the Keeper of this family history blog.
To day I am still engaged at work on the war tax rolls. Sam* Sharp is much better. business very dull. I put Charley to plowing out the corn patch. The other boys are working on the fence. weather clear & very cold for the season.
*This Sam is a 2nd great-grandpa to the Keeper of this family history blog.
To day I am still at work on the war tax rolls. Sam* Sharp is quite sick, so much so as to prevent him from attending to any kind of business. The steamer Ruthven left for Galveston. Boys at work on my fence. weather cloudy & showery. at night a strong north wind came out making it very cold.
*This Sam is a 2nd great-grandpa to the Keeper of this family history blog.