Feb 26 – March 4, 1900

Feb 26: Very cold. About zero all day. Wind blew hard. No school today. Water pipe froze up over to mothers.

Feb 27: Cold and plesent. Zero tonight. Family well except Anna. She is doing well. No sleighing yet.

Feb 28: Cold and cloudy. Maurice cut hemlock logs on Procter’s in the afternoon. (Snowing hard tonight).

Mar 1: Warm in the mornining. Snowed all night and all this fournoon. Snow is 20 inches. Trains all late. Fred Harrison’s barn collaps{ed} under the weight of the snow. Wind is blowing some tonight. Colder. (Big snow storme)

Mar 2: Cold, wind blew hard all day. Snow is drifting bad. Anna was up today for the first. Late dinner with family.

Mar 3: Cold and plesant. Snow is very deep. Roads are getting broke out some. Side walks are well cleaned off.

Mar 4: Cold and cloudy. Attended Church in the morning. Ross drove me up to Ulysses in the afternoon so that I could take the morning train for Coudersport. Attended the M.E. Church in the eve. Roads bad. Snow very deep.

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