Hiram E. Leonard Diary, July 26 - August 1, 1871
“26th Wednesday verry dry hot weather I did my choars choared round the office etc closed up at 8 ½ & went to bed about 9 ½ tiard & nearly sick [in margin] making wine.
“27th Thursday fine hot dry weather a little sprinkle in afternoon with a heavey clap thunder & lightening struck T W Watsons lightning rod & left it & tere the shingles on the roof & nocked his wife down& shocked Mrs Pollard acrost the road at L V Resseguies I did my choars choared round mad rheubarb wine etc closed up at 8 ½ went to bed 9 ½.
“28th Friday A fine hot & verry dry day I did my choars choared round store some mad some rhubarb wine etc closed up at 8 ½ & went to bed at 9 ½.
“29th Saturday A hot dry day I did my choars choared round the office all day made some wine etc closed up at 8 ½ & went to bed at 9 nearly sick.
“30th Sunday A fine hot & verry dry day some clouds I did my choars choared round the house some laid down etc wrote some etc went to Kenyons & up to the farm etc went to bed at 9 about sick.
“31st Monday fine hot weather I did my choars was round the office all day choaring I did my [sic] up at 8 ½ & went to bed at 9 tiard & nearly sick.
“August 1st Tuesday fine hot weather & verry dry I did my choars was round the office all day a choaring closed up at 8 ½ & went to bed about 9 nearly sick.”