The History of Augusta; First Settlements And Early Days As a Town, Including the Diary of Mrs. Martha Moore Ballard, 1785 to 1812
The History of Augusta; First Settlements And Early Days As a Town, Including the Diary of Mrs. Martha Moore Ballard, 1785 to 1812
Nash, Charles Elventon
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I was called to Capt Savage's to see Mrs. Ck>wen. Went by water. A very windy day. 8. At Capt. Savage's and Daniel's, Junior, windy. 4. Mrs. Ephralm Cowen ill. Called her women ; was safe delivered of a daughter at 8th h. p. m. and is cleverly. 7. Sunday. I was called to see the wife of William Wing at day break f found her very ill; shee was safe delivered about 10th h. A. M., of a daughter and her first child. Jessy Bullin attended me there and home as far as the meeting-house. 10. Brother Mo...ore, Capt. Savage and Jonas Clark were here ; Mr. Dyer and Capt. Mathews, also ; the latter was intoxicated ; carried on very drolely this evening ; fell in the fire, and spilt my soap which was boiling, on him. 11. Mr. Ballard went to Colonel Duttun's mill. 14. Sunday. Mr. Foster preacht Arom 1 Corinth. II and I verse. 17. Mr. James Page dined here. Informed that Mr. Bei\Jamin Branard departed this life last night. 18. Mr Ballard attended town meeting. There was a vote past that the Rev'd Mr. Foster should not preach In the meeting-house any more.
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