Copyright 2003 Ronald Ray Turner 9901 Greenview Lane Manassas, Virginia 20109



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Jan 4, 1902 - Saturday, at home
Jan 5, 1902 - Sunday, received of Chas Scott on rent $10
Jan 6, 1902 - Monday, sent Kate Garrett rent $10, Walter 1 bushel corn 60 cents, paid Dallas Murray for shoes $1, received of J. N. Spencer for wood 50 cents
Jan 7, 1902 - Tuesday, Walter Leonard 1 bushel corn 60 cents
Jan 8, 1902 - Wednesday, Walter Leonard cash $1
Jan 9, 1902 - Thursday, Albert Landsdown 3 barrel corn $$9, went to Haymarket to see about Janney body on the ____, O. Hutchison agreed to settle Ray Galleher account $23.00 settled
Jan 10, 1902 - Friday, at home
Jan 11, 1902 - Saturday, at home, Will Leonard $1
Jan 12, 1902 - Sunday, at home
Jan 13, 1902 - Monday, nothing written
Jan 14, 1902 - Tuesday, sent to Haymarket & got postal order from Jas Curry cashed $10, paid Mrs. Allen $5 & received on stove $1
Jan 15, 1902 - Wednesday, killed sow fattened on straw?, Leonard 1 jowl 50 cents
Jan 16, 1902 - Thursday, killed up sow, finished shucking & harvesting corn, paid Walter L. $1.25, paid Homer Bridge walk? for slag 50 cents, paid William Holliday for same 50 cents, paid Wm. Sinclair per Humphrey same 50 cents, paid C. Downs for same 50 cents, paid John Thomas for same 50 cents, received for gobbler $1.30 due 25 cents & owe him for shocking 15 shocks corn $1.20, Adonorian Powell bought 4 barrel corn on account
Jan 17, 1902 - Friday, at home, received of C. W. Turner $50 to pay notary seal & secure seales for oil contract, paid Walter $1
Jan 18, 1902 - Saturday, at home
Jan 19, 1902 - Sunday, at home, went to Sandy Moores
Jan 20, 1902 - Monday, at home
Jan 21, 1902 - Tuesday, went to John Ewells and put in his hands twenty dollars 10 to be used securing leases & pay in notary fees
Jan 22, 1902 - Wednesday, rode around to see parties & secure op-----
Jan 23, 1902 - Thursday, went to Haymarket, Will Leonard pair gloves $1, left in Jno Ewells hands for leases $1.20
Jan 24, 1902 - Friday, at home
Jan 25, 1902 - Saturday, went to Capt. Tylers & found he had died at 9 p.m.
Jan 26, 1902 - Sunday, attended the funeral of my old comrade a perfectly conscientious Christian gentleman
Jan 27, 1902 - Monday, got leases for oil from Geo. Mayhugh & wife & paid $2, paid R. A. Foley & wife $2, paid Jas Rookwood $2, & received of him for rails $2, lease of Jas Ashby $1, paid J. P. Smith for fees $3.50, paid Albert Landsdown $1, paid Mary Landsdown 49 cents
Jan 28, 1902 - Tuesday, received of John S. Ewell $10 he having paid for self J. Thomas $5, & self $2.50, & due from him $2.50, went to Thoroughfare Station & gave C. A. Turner lease, paid Will Leonard $3, Wm. Holiday 1/2 bushel corn 30 cents, turned out 10 pigs that went off after being up two months
Jan 29, 1902 - Wednesday, snow 4 inches deep, Mrs. Allen 2 bushel corn $1.20
Jan 30, 1902 - Thursday, at home
Jan 31, 1902, Friday, Tom Thomas got bushel corn 60 cents, due him on shucking 35 cents
Feb 1, 1902 - Saturday, got lease from Mrs. Jane Foley 400& for Lapraze paid her $4,paid Wm. Gossam paid $1
Feb 2, 1902 - Sunday, at home
Feb 3, 1902 - Monday, at home, received my 10 pigs that I had lost & offered a reward of 2 bushel corn due Asberry Butler
Feb 4, 1902 - Tuesday, at home
Feb 5, 1902 - Wednesday, at home, paid Robert Landsdown $1, received of Jno Gossam for a hickory ham? $1.25, received postal order for $10 from Jas Curry & paid Mrs. Allen $5
Feb 6, 1902 - Thursday, at home
Feb 7, 1902 - Friday, sent to Haymarket for Curry’s chickens, received of Mrs. Allen $1 for tub of corn, R. Landsdown order to Jordan for $2, Will Leonard order to Mountjoy $1.60
Feb 8, 1902 - Saturday, Walter Leonard 1 bushel corn 60 cents, Wm. Holliday 1/2 bushel 30 cents
Feb 9, 1902 - Sunday, at home
Feb 10, 1902 - Monday, at home
Feb 11, 1902 - Tuesday, went to Maple Spring got postal order Curry $10 cashed out to Jno Ewell - -, paid J. P. Smith $2
Feb 12, 1902 - Wednesday, at home, Wm. Holliday 1 1/2 bushel corn 90 cents due, sent Curry’s stag to R. Beale 50 cents paid
Feb 13, 1902 - Thursday, at home, K. Lynn got grey stag ---- 52 cents due
Feb 14, 1902 - Friday, order to Galleher for W. Leonard $2.50
Feb 15, 1902 - Saturday, went to Maple Spring to Percey’s birth day, Robert Landsdown 2 bushel corn $1.20, paid Kile Lynn for stagwalk
Feb 16, 1902 - Sunday, at home
Feb 17, 1902 - Monday, at home, paid Randolph ____ $2 for lease
Feb 18, 1902 - Tuesday, Wm. Holliday got 1 1/2 bus. corn 90 cents
Feb 19, 1902 - Wednesday, started to Richmond, Robt. Landsdown order Mountjoy
Feb 20, 1902 - Thursday, in Richmond, paid auditor tax on charter of the Appalachian Conduit Co. $325 received of C. W. Turner
Feb 21, 1902 - Friday, in Richmond went to see Gen Hunton, Walter Leonard 1 1/2 bushel corn 90 cents
Feb 22, 1902 - Saturday, came home found all well, received check J. S. Owens Manassas Bank $25
Feb 23, 1902 - Sunday, at home
Feb 24, 1902 - Monday, sent Mr. Belches check $25 of J. S. Owens, Tom Thomas got 1/2 bushel corn & paid got 1/2 bushel on credit 25 cents due
Feb 25, 1902 - Tuesday, at home, Mr. Belches received check $25, Wm. Leonard 9 lbs. 1 oz meal 97 cents
Feb 26, 1902 - Wednesday, went to Hopewell & received check of J. S. Owens & received check one for $20 & one for $5 = $25, Wm. Holliday paid for 1 1/2 bushel corn 90 cents & got 2 bushel due $1.20
Feb 27, 1902 - Thursday, Wm. Leonard 1 1/2 bushel corn 90 cents
Feb 28, 1902 - Friday, my birth day, Mr. Belches came up
Mar 1, 1902 - Saturday, at home
Mar 2, 1902 - Sunday, at home
Mar 3, 1902 - Monday, W. Leonard 1 1/2 bushel corn 90 cents
Mar 4, 1902 - Tuesday, at home
Mar 5, 1902 - Wednesday, at home, Jas Carter got 2 barrel corn at 3 $6 paid & paid on 50 shock fodder for $3 due $4.50
Mar 6, 1902 - Thursday, at home
Mar 7, 1902 - Friday, at home
Mar 8, 1902 - Saturday, at home
Mar 9, 1902 - Sunday, at home
Mar 10, 1902 - Monday, at home
Mar 11, 1902 - Tuesday, at home
Mar 12, 1902 - Wednesday, at home
Mar 13, 1902 - Thursday, W. Holiday 1/2 barrel corn paid 30 cents yet due $1.20, sent J. H. Beale note M. B. of 90 day $22 in full account
Mar 14, 1902 - Friday, Will Leonard cash $1, 6 1/2 lbs. mid 10 cents - 65 cents, bought 8 bushel clover seed at $5.70
Mar 15, 1902 - Saturday, Robert Cochran, J. S. Owens to pay the bill, Albert Landsdown cash $1
Mar 16, 1902 - Sunday, gave Lucy $1.16, at home, rain, received of O. C. Hutchison check $15 for rails, enclosed it to Mrs Katie, N. Garrett $15
Mar 17, 1902 - Monday, Walter Leonard 1 bushel corn 35 cents
Mar 18, 1902 - Tuesday, Wm Holiday paid for 2 bushel corn $1.20 & got 2 more at 70 - $1.40 due, Walter Leonard 1 bushel corn 70 cents, Henry Cochran staid all night got 1 gal brandy from Jas Ashby & 1 gal. more for Mrs. Allen, received of Jas Carter $6 for 2 barrel corn & 3 on 50 shocks fodder
Mar 19, 1902 - Wednesday, at home
Mar 20, 1902 - Thursday, at home
Mar 21, 1902 - Friday, at home
Mar 22, 1902 - Saturday, received from J. N. Spencer on rails $10
Mar 23, 1902 - Sunday, at home
Mar 24, 1902 - Monday, went to Washington to Dem. banquet & recited my poem “The Charge of Picketts Men”
Mar 25, 1902 - Tuesday, came home got 1/2 gal whiskey from Foley & Rector $1.50 due, Albert Landsdown cash per George $1 paid
Mar 26, 1902 - Wednesday, sowed clover seed
Mar 27, 1902 - Thursday, at home
Mar 28, 1902 - Friday, rain
Mar 29, 1902 - Saturday, Walter Leonard 1 bushel corn 70 cents, W. Leonard 5 1/2 lbs. mid at 10 - 55 cents
Mar 30, 1902 - Sunday, went to Maple Spring & church
Mar 31, 1902 - Monday, Norby’s birth day, Robert Landsdown 1 gal. clover seed 75

cents
Apr 1, 1902 - Tuesday, at home


Apr 2, 1902 - Wednesday, went to Manassas to meeting of Conduit Co. & elected president
Apr 3, 1902 - Thursday, at home
Apr 4, 1902 - Friday, at home
Apr 5, 1902 - Saturday, at home
Apr 6, 1902 - Sunday, went to Plains, staid all night

Apr 7, 1902 - Monday, received of J. S. Owens check $40 currency $6.05 - $46.05 & paid R, S. Cochran for 8 bushel clover seed $46.05, Mrs. Allen 1 1/2 bushel corn $1.00


Apr 8, 1902 - Tuesday, paid Mountjoy cash $2
Apr 9, 1902 - Wednesday, at home, heavy rain & snow
Apr 10, 1902 - Thursday, at home
Apr 11, 1902 - Friday, Jenny cash $2, sent Mountjoy 7 bags ear corn at $3 per barrel, R. Landsdown barrel flour $ (not given)
Apr 12, 1902 - Saturday, paid Grover cash 50 cents
Apr 13, 1902 - Sunday, at home
Apr 14, 1902 - Monday, at home planted 2 bushel potatoes to Holliday 1/2 bushel corn 35 cents paid
Apr 15, 1902 - Tuesday, W. Gossam got 8 bushel oats at 55 cents & exchanged 2 bushel potatoes at 1, received ballance $2.40, Joe Thomas 1 bushel oats 60 cents paid, R. Landsdown 1 bushel oats 60 cents
Apr 16, 1902 - Wednesday, at home
Apr 17, 1902 - Thursday, at home, Walter Leonard 1 bushel corn 70 cents
Apr 18, 1902 - Friday, went to Warrenton, received of J. S. Owens check $15
Apr 19, 1902 - Saturday, came home, paid Geo. Landsdown cash $2 & his last 1/2 day ploughing 3 _ plough $1, paid Mary Landsdown $1, paid Lucy $2, paid Jas Smith got 2 loads fodder $ (amount not given)
Apr 20, 1902 - Sunday, at home
Apr 21, 1902 - Monday, at home
Apr 22, 1902 - Tuesday, at home, received of Stephen Hall $3 for logs of Mrs. K. Garrett, Robert Landsdown 4 calves $28 two be taken away an receive $23 and $5 the middle of June
Apr 23, 1902 - Wednesday, at home, Walter Latham sent for two calves & sent check $14, paid Mrs. Allen for her calf $7.50 & she paid me in full $2.35
Apr 24, 1902 - Thursday, at home
Apr 25, 1902 - Friday, at home, bargained with J. S. Owens to pasture 33 head cattle at 75 cents per month $24.75
Apr 26, 1902 - Saturday, turned J. S. Owens cattle on grass, paid Albert Landsdown $2
Apr 27, 1902 - Sunday, at home
Apr 28, 1902 - Monday, went to Washington to meet my darling boy Douglass & wife
Apr 29, 1902 - Tuesday, at home, Clinton Foley got 2 bushel seed corn $1.40 due
Apr 30, 1902 - Wednesday, at home, Mr. Ennis got 1 2/6? corn at $2.25 per barrel $2.64, finished ploughing
May 1, 1902 - Thursday, Mr. Ennis got corn $2.55 per barrel, paid Lizzie her months wages $1
May 2, 1902 - Friday, at home, Walter Leonard 2 bushel corn $1.40
May 3, 1902 - Saturday, Walter Leonard 8 1/2 lbs. mid 85 cents, Robert Landsdown order to Jordan $ (not given)
May 4, 1902 - Sunday, went to Maple Spring with Lucy, Douglass & wife
May 5, 1902 - Monday, went to Manassas, paid $5 dues in full to B. D. Merchant for Ewell Camp, paid subscription to Dispatch $2 in full, whiskey $2, shoes for Walter L(Landsdown) $1.25, beef &c. & coffee pot $1.25, Wm. Holliday got bushel & one half corn $1.05 paid but owes for 2 1/4 bushel $1.75, elected chairman of Pension Board
May 6, 1902 - Tuesday, at home
May 7, 1902 - Wednesday, at home, Humphrey Leonard cash $1
May 8, 1902 - Thursday, at home, planting corn
May 9, 1902 - Friday, went to meet Lanier who did not come, Walter per Robertson $15
May 10, 1902 - Saturday, went to meet Lanier & carry Douglass & wife to camp, Lanier telegraphed he could not get off, paid Walter Leonard $1, Ted Bragg I would pay to Leonards taxes auit to $4.10 & Robert Landsdown $4.30, mine are $78
May 11, 1902 - Sunday, at home
May 12, 1902 - Monday, at home
May 13, 1902 - Tuesday, at home, my darling Douglass made me a present $50
May 14, 1902 - Wednesday, at home, let Mark Lewis have (not given) lbs. mid at 12 cents
May 15, 1902 - Thursday, supposed to go to Manassas and went, paid Beale express bills in full amount to $4.34 of which for Jas Curry $3.30 due me, chamber set $1, whiskey $2.25, beef 65 $3.85, ticket & tavern bill $1.75, --------not legible
May 16, 1902 - Friday, came home & found 4 hogs dead out of 80 in the pen, paid Walter Leonard cash $2.50, Humphrey Leonard $2.50
May 17, 1902 - Saturday, at home, commenced working road plough team, R. Landsdown, George Landsdown & self, cashed check for $23 from Ashby Bridge of which $5 to Mrs. Allen was paid
May 18, 1902 - Sunday, gave Lucy for chicken $2.30 which with 3 before makes for 10 chickens $5.30, George Landsdown 30 cents
May 19, 1902 - Monday, worked road with plough & team & Richard Belches, Robert Landsdown, George Landsdown, Humphrey Leonard, Charles Ennis, Grover Ennis, Clarence Ennis & self
May 20, 1902 - Tuesday, worked road with plough & team, R. Belches, R. Landsdown, G. Landsdown, W. Leonard, Charles Ennis, Grover Ennis, Clarence Ennis & self
May 21, 1902 - Wednesday, working road with plough & team R. Landsdown, G. Landsdown, W. Leonard, Grover Ennis, & Clarence Ennis, paid Humphrey Leonard 50 cents, Walter Leonard 4 lbs. mid. 50 cents, Willis Foley 1 tub corn $1.25, Colby fixing fence 50 cents
May 22, 1902 - Thursday, C. Ennis tub corn $1.10, paid Albert Landsdown $5 per wife
May 23, 1902 - Friday, at home, spent evening with Lucy , with wife, at Maj. Johnsons
May 24, 1902 - Saturday, Walter Leonard 1 bushel corn 70 cents, Humphrey Leonard 1 1/2 bushel $1.05, paid George Landsdown $3
May 25, 1902 - Sunday, at home
May 26, 1902 - Monday, at home, Maj. J. & Mrs. Florence & family dined
May 27, 1902 - Tuesday, Mr. Ennis 1 tub corn $1.10
May 28, 1902 - Wednesday, received check R. C. Latham $25 for working road
May 29, 1902 - Thursday, paid George Landsdown $2
May 30, 1902 - Friday, at home, old Mrs. Leonard died aged 99 years & 6 months, received of J. S. Owens check for $82 on account of wintering & pasturing cattle
May 31, 1902 - Saturday, went to Manassas to attend pension board meeting, my darling boy Lanier left for his shop & my darling boy Douglass & wife left for a visit to his uncle Wm., took up note given Beale & Trenis for $22.32
Jun 1, 1902 - Sunday, attended the funeral of Mrs. Mary Mattie who was 99 years & 5 months old, probably the oldest member of the Episcopal Church in the State
Jun 2, 1902 - Monday, at home
Jun 3, 1902 - Tuesday, attended memorial celebration at Manassas & received the crosses of honor from my old commander Gen. Hunton for the vets & made a short speech in reply, paid Bragg J. S. Owens check $82 for taxes, Walter Leonard $4.11, Charles Ennis $2.69, Albert Landsdown $1.88, Robert Landsdown $4.34, & for self $69, George Landsdown pair shoes $1.25
Jun 4, 1902 - Wednesday, went to Wm. Beverley & meet C. W. S.? Turner
Jun 5, 1902 - Thursday, went to Manassas & put note in Bank at 90 days for $100 drew out $60 & paid Robert Landsdown $50, Humphrey Leonard pair shoes $1.25, 2 bushel corn at 70 cents $1.40
Jun 6, 1902 - Friday, Wilbur Latham got 2 calves, sent check for $40, to J. Milton Keyser for last payment on bindes, attended festival at Wise’s Chapel
Jun 7, 1902 - Saturday, Wilbur Latham settled for calves by credit for mule colt $9 & cash $5
Jun 8, 1902 - Sunday, at home
Jun 9, 1902 - Monday, at home, hauling telephone poles
Jun 10, 1902 - Tuesday, went to Manassas to meeting of pension board, Walter Leonard 1 1/2 bushel corn $1.05
Jun 11, 1902 - Wednesday, went to Haymarket to meet Julia & Mary Lou?, Jenny goods at Jordans $1
Jun 12, 1902 - Thursday, at home, Mr. Ennis sowing millet on shares
Jun 13, 1902 - Friday, at home
Jun 14, 1902 - Saturday, went with Douglass & wife & Julia to spend day at Henry Cochrans
Jun 15, 1902 - Sunday, at home
Jun 16, 1902 - Monday, at home
Jun 17, 1902 - Tuesday, went with Douglass & wife to the con. Ernest came thinning corn
Jun 18, 1902 - Wednesday, Henry Cochran & wife & Miss Emma came spent day, Humphrey came ploughing corn & Carroll Dawson thinning
Jun 19, 1902 - Thursday, paid Humphrey $1, paid Ernest $1, C. Ennis 1 tub corn $1.55
Jun 20, 1902 - Friday, at home, went over the Mt. to see W. E. Ball, rain in evening
Jun 21, 1902 - Saturday, went to Manassas to meeting of pension board
Jun 22, 1902 - Sunday, paid George $1
Jun 23, 1902 - Monday, at home, finished -------- not legible
Jun 24, 1902 - Tuesday, commenced harvest, wheat very bad, finished thinning corn, paid Ernest Leonard 41, paid Carroll Dawson $2, received of Billy Holiday 35 cents for 1/2 bushel corn & he got 1/2 bushel more & gave him for 1 1/2 day thinning, C. Ennis 1 barrel corn $3.45
Jun 25, 1902 - Wednesday, at home
Jun 26, 1902 - Thursday, at home, Mary Coram order to R. Galleher $2 which about squares us
Jun 27, 1902 - Friday, Humphrey cash 25 order to Davis & Co. 45 cents
Jun 28, 1902 - Saturday, at home
Jun 29, 1902 - Sunday, at home
Jun 30, 1902 - Monday, Walter Leonard cash $1, 1 1/2 bushel corn at 70 - $1.05, paid Frank 80 cents in full, Albert Landsdown cash paid $1
Jul 1, 1902 - Tuesday, at home, hauled in the smallest crop of wheat I ever made
Jul 2, 1902 - Wednesday, at home, ploughing corn 2nd time, Robert Landsdown 1 mid (lbs. & $ amount not given), received of Jas Smith on pasture $1.50
Jul 3, 1902 - Thursday, at home
Jul 4, 1902 - Friday, at home
Jul 5, 1902 - Saturday, Ennis 1 tub corn $1.15
Jul 6, 1902 - Sunday, at home
Jul 7, 1902 - Monday, went to Manassas an got Buckers check cashed $60 and paid Julia $10, cashed check for Seymour $25 & Fanny $5, paid Mountjoy for self $9 & for Lizzie $1, paid K. Lynn for Humphrey $3, paid D. Tulloss for Mrs. Allen she sent, paid McDonough for Mrs Allen $5 she sent, paid Howard Downs for whiskey $2.85, Humphrey 1/2 bushel corn 35 cents
Jul 8, 1902 - Tuesday, paid Eliza Landsdown for benies? 40 cents
Jul 9, 1902 - Wednesday, signed Appalachian Conduit Co. certificates and received one for 100 shares, paid up Robert Landsdown $10 George Landsdown $2 Albert Landsdown $2
Jul 10, 1902 - Thursday, Bucker came, paid George Landsdown $1
Jul 11, 1902 - Friday, paid Walter Leonard $4, Humphrey Leonard $1
Jul 12, 1902 - Saturday, Walter Leonard 1 1/2 bushel corn $1.05
Jul 13, 1902 - Sunday, at home
Jul 14, 1902 - Monday, at home
Jul 15, 1902 - Tuesday, J. S. Owens took his cattle away & got 10 barrels corn $28.50, received of W. Gossam on chesnuts --- --- $5
Jul 16, 1902 - Wednesday, went to Manassas horse show, tickets for girls & self $2, paid Humphrey Leonard $1.50, paid George Landsdown $2, paid Jenny Scroggins $1, ---- not legible
Jul 17, 1902 - Thursday, bill ____ &c. $4.25, came home, paid G. W. Hulfish in full of lumber $22.21
Jul 18, 1902 - Friday, received ballance of pasturage of
Jul 19, 1902 - Saturday, Dick got 10 lbs. c_ $32.50, paid Humphrey $1.50 due Martha
Jul 20, 1902 - Sunday, paid Walter $1
Jul 21, 1902 - Monday, attended reunion of 7 Georgia Regt. at the Henry House & made the address of welcome for Ewell Camp, spent pleasant day, paid L. Payne for Owens $5 on insurance of Ruby to Chief Justice, Dick got load of corn 10 barrels making 30 barrels
Jul 22, 1902 - Tuesday, at home
Jul 23, 1902 - Wednesday, at home, received order from C. Dick on Snider for 3 barrel corn $95
Jul 24, 1902 - Thursday, at home
Jul 25, 1902 - Friday, at home, received of Mrs. Allen for McDonough $4
Jul 26, 1902 - Saturday, went to Haymarket & received $95 check from Snider & enclosed it to W. Hutchison to take up Jordan note for $100, paid McDonough in full for Mrs. Allen $4
Jul 27, 1902 - Sunday, went to Haymarket & heard my grandson Alfred preach a good sermon, ____ dined at Maple Spring & received of J. S. Owens per ___ $24 on load of corn, paid Ashby Bridge ballance on lamb 35 cents
Jul 28, 1902 - Monday, received of Mrs. Allen check of Mr. Belches $4 & gave her $2 & am to pay Dr. Tulloss $2, Mrs. Allen 1 1/2 bushel corn $1.05
Jul 29, 1902 - Tuesday, paid Arnold Dawson in full $1 , Walter Leonard 1 bushel corn 70 cents
Jul 30, 1902 - Wednesday, at home, Seymours birthday, paid C. Kidwell $2
Jul 31, 1902 - Thursday, attended meeting of Daughters of Con. at Ludwell Hutchisons
Aug 1, 1902 - Friday, paid George Landsdown $10, received check of J. S. Owens in full $78.45
Aug 2, 1902 - Saturday, at home
Aug 3, 1902 - Sunday, Walter Leonards wife died
Aug 4, 1902 - Monday, went to Manassas to meeting of Pension Board & was appointed by Judge Lipscomb member of Board of Registry for Gainesville District, placed check of J. S. Owens $78.43 & check of Mrs Allen $4 in Bank & drew out $20.22 leaving in Bank $70 to my credit, paid Bragg ballance of taxes $9.07
Aug 5, 1902 - Tuesday, paid L. Paine ballance $5 on Ruby’s insurance
Aug 6, 1902 - Wednesday, at home
Aug 7, 1902 - Thursday, went to Washington to meeting of Conduit Company, ticket $1.75, received of George Galleher 10 telephone poles $5.20 in full, he to pay of that amount to C. Kidwell $3 in full of buggy repairs
Aug 8, 1902 - Friday, came home
Aug 9, 1902 - Saturday, Alice Landsdown 1 mid (lbs. not given)
Aug 10, 1902 - Sunday, at home
Aug 11, 1902 - Monday, at home sent check of Bucker to W. Hutchison to be put to my credit $50
Aug 12, 1902 - Tuesday, sent Kate Garnett check $12
Aug 13, 1902 - Wednesday, gave Lucy check $3 borrowed of Mrs. Allen $1 & paid Albert Landsdown’s wife $1
Aug 14, 1902 - Thursday, Walter Leonard 1 1/2 bushel corn 70 cents - $1.05
Aug 15, 1902 - Friday, hauled load apples to J. Ashbys still estimated at 50 bushel, received of Wm. Gossam on ties he is getting on Kate Garnett’s land $10, paid Mrs. Allen money borrowed $1, Ed Moore got 2 bushel corn
Aug 16, 1902 - Saturday, at home, hauled load apples to Ashby
Aug 17, 1902 - Sunday, at home, hauled load of apples to Ashby
Aug 18, 1902 - Monday, at home
Aug 19, 1902 - Tuesday, at home, Robert Landsdown shoes $ (amount not given), George Landsdown over to Jordan for party $ (not given)
Aug 20, 1902 - Wednesday, attended festival of Daughter of Con. at Miss Wise’s & gave my poem Charge of Picketts Men
Aug 21, 1902 - Thursday, at home
Aug 22, 1902 - Friday, went to Plains
Aug 23, 1902 - Saturday, attended reunion at Bethel & gave my poem Balls Bluff
Aug 24, 1902 - Sunday, at home, paid George Landsdown 50 cents
Aug 25, 1902 - Monday, at home received of Ashby Bridge $10 for K. Garnett, gave Albert Landsdown order of $3 on W. Gossam per wife
Aug 26, 1902 - Tuesday, Walter Leonard 1 1/2 bushel corn $1
Aug 27, 1902 - Wednesday, at home , gave Lucy $3
Aug 28, 1902 - Thursday, Julia & Mary Lin left, Robert Landsdown order to Mountjoy $1
Aug 29, 1902 - Friday, Humphrey Leonard 1 bushel corn 60 cents
Aug 30, 1902 - Saturday, went to Manassas borrowed of Seymour $2, sent Kate Garnett check for $8
Aug 31, 1902 - Sunday, at home
Sep 1, 1902 - Monday, at home
Sep 2, 1902 - Tuesday, at home
Sep 3, 1902 - Wednesday, threshed my little crop of wheat, made 56 bushels 175, A. Powell 56 bushels 175, Robert Landsdown 7 bushels 25, Mr. Ennis 7 1/2 bushels 25, paid H. Howdershell $4, borrowed of Lanier $5, Ed Moon 3 bushel ear corn in full
Sep 4, 1902 - Thursday, received of A. Powell his part $1.75

Sep 5, 1902 - Friday, carried my two granddaughters, Seymour? & Marie & Fanny McNeily & Green Berkeley to the train, three fine and handsome young people, received of Bubb Saunders $ 1.25 for 5 poles, paid George Landsdown 50 cents


Sep 6, 1902 - Saturday, received of W. Gossam on ties $7 check, C. Ennis got 202 at 7 cents $14.14, W. Leonard 480 - $33.60
Sep 7, 1902 - Sunday, received of Ashby Bridge on shingles $1.75 due $3.20
Sep 8, 1902 - Monday, at home, Richard took colt at $8 & sold it to Peters for $10
Sep 9, 1902 - Tuesday, paid Will Leonard for lamb 45 cents
Sep 10, 1902 - Wednesday, at home
Sep 11, 1902 - Thursday, at home
Sep 12, 1902 - Friday, at home


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