Wednesday, May 22, 1822: We came home from Sand Lake from Mr. Withees. We called to the Glass Works and they blew our babe some glass balls. We got home about 1 o’clock and I rode to Sq. Sylvester Howard’s to inquire about the Judgement that was given to me against J. Crocker.
Thursday: We plowed sward land on my farm for corn and we moved rails.
Saturday: We planted corn and I. Newton helped half a day and I am to pay him in potatoes. I went and measured said Newton off half an acre of land at the Southeast corner of my lot and do tell him he may put a house on it, and when he pays me 16 dollars I will give him a lease.
Tuesday, May 28: We worked on the highway. We worked with our team and were credited four days. Mr. E. Pierce is pathmaster.
Wednesday: We worked on the highway, and worked four days. This morning Mr. Darias Green went with us to the Widow Rogers bridge and washed our sheep, 29 of them and I agreed to give him eight gallons of cider for washing said sheep. Today at noon I took a horse and rode and went after Doctor Merryman. I called to Doctor Rights and was informed that said Doctor had gone on Pool Hill. I went there and Mrs. Bull told me that he had come to Stephentown to Squ Nathan Howards. I followed on and found said Doctor at Howards and he agreed to and did call this afternoon to our house, and left some medicine for my child. Said Merryman says that the child is very weak but did not determine her complaint. He said that he would call again in a short time. This afternoon I carried a bottle of brandy on to the highway because I was absent a spell.
July 8, Monday: Doctor Merryman called as he was passing by and left some trade for my child, and said she was getting better. Said Doctor ordered one pint of french brandy for the child and I got it to Wm Clark’s store out of said butter.
July 10, Wednesday: At night I walked down to Mr. Hazard Morey’s old house to inquire of a black woman if Henry Barnhart struck her or pushed her or touched her after he drove her out of Brother Wm’s house. She declared to me that he did not meddle with her after she got out of doors. Likewise said Henry Barnhart told me that he did not touch her after she got out of doors, but it appears that there is a plain contradiction, Mr. Abagail Clark told me that said Barnhart touched and bruised said black woman and made the black run, and she see it and it was done out of doors, the whole of it, and repeated it again and said Clark see it too, as near as I can get information this took place last night a little before sunset. Said wench got groggy and abused my brother’s wife with oaths, swearing, and threats, and then came at her and she called on her brother Barnhart and he knocked said wench down and then drove her out of the house.