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George Holcomb

The Life Of George Holcomb

January 14, 2021 By steve bradley

Another Trip North To Buy Sheep

by George Holcomb • Transcribed by Betty McClave • Edited by Alex Brooks

Saturday, Sept. 28, 1849: This evening I carried potatoes and apples in the celler and on this evening my two sons watched to catch the dogs that killed two of my sheep on my Rodgers farm but no dogs came. [Read more…] about The Life Of George Holcomb

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The Life Of George Holcomb

December 19, 2020 By steve bradley

A Lost Umbrella

by George Holcomb • Transcribed by Betty McClave • Edited by Alex Brooks

Friday, July 27, 1849: I and my son Geo P. went to Pittsfield, each a one horse wagon with new potatoes and we both carried seventeen bushels. [Read more…] about The Life Of George Holcomb

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The Life Of George Holcomb

December 12, 2020 By steve bradley

The Widow Perry’s Hay

by George Holcomb • Transcribed by Betty McClave • Edited by Alex Brooks

Monday, July 2, 1849: This morning I rode down with Geo P to the widow of Abner Perry’s and Geo P. bargained with her for the grass in her two meadows. [Read more…] about The Life Of George Holcomb

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The Life Of George Holcomb

December 6, 2020 By steve bradley

Charlotte’s Court Is Postponed

by George Holcomb • Transcribed by Betty McClave • Edited by Alex Brooks

Monday, June 18, 1849: Today I took my one horse wagon and carried four of my meanest pigs to Pittsfield and sold them for one dollar apiece. [Read more…] about The Life Of George Holcomb

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The Life Of George Holcomb

November 26, 2020 By steve bradley

Geo P. Defends Himself

by George Holcomb • Transcribed by Betty McClave • Edited by Alex Brooks

Saturday June 2, 1849: Today while Geo P. was plowing out his nursery on R. G. Pierce’s farm James B. Chapman insulted him by taking his horse by the bits and then kicking the horse, which startled the horse and broke the harness. [Read more…] about The Life Of George Holcomb

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The Life Of George Holcomb

August 14, 2020 By steve bradley

Shingling The New Hog House

by George Holcomb • Transcribed by Betty McClave • Edited by Alex Brooks

Sunday, October 8, 1848: This morning Geo P. took the two wheel carriage and rode to Doctor Right and he came up to my wife for she is taken with a relapse of the disentery. [Read more…] about The Life Of George Holcomb

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The Life Of George Holcomb

July 10, 2020 By steve bradley

Charlotte’s Shopping Spree In Albany

by George Holcomb • Transcribed by Betty McClave • Edited by Alex Brooks

Monday, July 10, 1848: On this forenoon I and my two sons dug ten bushels new potatoes and this afternoon I went to Pittsfield with them. [Read more…] about The Life Of George Holcomb

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The Life Of George Holcomb

June 19, 2020 By steve bradley

Shearing The Sheep

by George Holcomb • Transcribed by Betty McClave • Edited by Alex Brooks

Friday, June 9, 1848: This morning I took my one horse wagon and carried 17 fowl to Lord’s on Pool Hill at 1/6 apiece and I carried Ludwick Babcock one bushel corn. [Read more…] about The Life Of George Holcomb

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The Life Of George Holcomb

June 12, 2020 By steve bradley

John F.’s Scarecrows Don’t Work

by George Holcomb • Transcribed by Betty McClave • Edited by Alex Brooks

Monday, May 15, 1848: This morning at one o’clock I took my one horse wagon and Charlotte with me, we went to Troy. [Read more…] about The Life Of George Holcomb

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The Life Of George Holcomb

June 5, 2020 By steve bradley

A Construction Accident

by George Holcomb • Transcribed by Betty McClave • Edited by Alex Brooks

Wednesday, April 26, 1848: We this morning began to raise a hog house. Raising the second bent my bar slipped holding the foot of the post and not help to raise it up, the bent slid partly down and came onto Geo P. and squat him down, the beam and brace came across his back and hurt him bad. John F. took a horse and rode to Lebanon and got Doctor Bates in a little short of an hour and he bled Geo P. It releaved him a little. Today said Mercer helped timber for to new sill my wood house. I sowed grass seed on the hill. Abraham worked with said Mercer scoring timber and to help partly take off boards and raise up the wood house and put under part of the new sills.  On this evening we the proprietors that stuck to finish the belfry met to the school house and we found that Samuel Mercer’s bill was 18 dol and 37 cts and we charged him one dol and 25 cts per one hundred feet spruce siding and his balance due him was 17 dol and 12 cts. We contributed 20 dol this evening and I had 16 dol 50 cts handed to me to pay Mercer and he took up with 16 dol and I handed the 50 cts to Fred Russel.  I paid in four dollars to help pay said Mercer and to help paint the belfry.

Thursday: Today we worked at the wood house finishing new silling boarding and underpinning. Doctor Bates came to see Geo P. and says he will get along with good care.

Friday: Today I cut and drew timber for my hog house sleepers and said Mercer hewed them and fitted in and nailed on the board on a board fence that Geo P set the posts. It is opposite to the house across the street, and I paid said Mercer for his ten days work at one dol per day, and his hired man for ten days works at 75 cts per, which is 17 dol and 50 cts.

Wednesday: Some rainy. Today we cut and split and drew rails and Samuel Mercer helped cut a butternut for ox yokes. Tonight brother Sylvester and another peddler stayed with us, each of them had a horse to keep. Ludwick Babcock sent his son and got four bushels of carrots.

Saturday, May 6: We plowed, harrowed, and sowed oats on my Rodgers farm.

Sunday: On this morning Stephen Bull cut his throat but did not kill him. He was deranged.

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