70 The Agricultural Papers of George Washington 



CR. Days 



By a cart hauling stakes and trunnels to the fence between Nos. 



1 and 7 3 



By hauling rails to No. 1 Lane fence 1 



By raising the bank with a plough and hoes between No. 1 and No. 



7 11 



By putting up fences on said bank 19, cutting stakes and trunnels 



for do. 7 26 



By taking down and new setting the Lane fence of No. 1 7 



By Easter Monday .- 12 



By sickness, Kate 3, Amy 2, Molly 3 8 



Total 72 



Received from Mill 6 bushels of Meal, and 6 bushels of Rye Meal.. 

 Stock, 37 head of cattle, 5 Calves, 30 Sheep, 8 working Horses, and 1 

 Mule. 



DR. Days 



Ferry and French s Farms for the work of 7 men, 16 women, and 4 



boys, amounting per week to 162 



CR. 



By listing new ground in French s meadow 16 



By carts hauling stakes, rails, and trunnels to different fences 6 



By hauling manure to No. 2 French s 3, hauling corn to Mill 1 4 



By repairing fences, 34, burning logs and brush in the swamp, 30. . 64 

 By heaping manure 4, beating out corn 4, cutting and mauling stakes 



and trunnels, 4 12 



By spinning 3, hauling seine 5, French s Tom at Mansion-House 



5 13 



By Easter Monday 27 



By sickness, Doll 6, Old Daph 5, Betty 4, Rose 3, Delia 2 20 



Total 162 



Increase 2 Calves, and 5 Lambs. Received from Mill, 12% bushels 

 of Meal, sent do. 54 bushels of Corn. To Mansion-House 3 barrels of 

 do., feed to Horses 1 barrel of do. Stock, 83 head of Cattle, 5 Calves, 

 136 Sheep, 60 Lambs, 16 working Horses, and 2 Mules. 



DR. Days 

 River Farm for the work of 9 men, 18 women, and 1 girl, amount 

 ing per week to 168 



CR. 



By listing in No. 6 10 



By carts hauling manure on do 6 



By hauling rails 2, going to Mill 1 3 



