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Weld's America Octavo<lb/>
<p>Weld's America Octavo<lb/>
Vol 1 p.395 -<lb/>
Vol 1 p.395 -<lb/>
Repeated ib, [] 227<lb/>  
Repeated ib, [] 227<lb/>  
In order to avoid the expence of feeding many [Cattle] thro' the Winter, as soon as the frost sets in they generally Kill cattle and Poultry sufficient to last them till the return of Spring.  The carcasses are buried in the Ground &amp; covered in Snow, &amp; as they are wanted they are dug up, Vegetables are laid up in the same manner and they continue very good throughout the Winter.- Longs Travels in America 1791 p.85-  The weather being more moderate I sent my men to the Lakes to look after the Nets had been under the ice a considerable time the severity of the Season not having allowed us to examine them for near a Month when to our great mortification ?uy were found almost rotten and not a single fish
In order to avoid the <lb/>
expence of feeding many <lb/>
[Cattle] thro' the Winter, <lb/>
as soon as the frost sets <lb/>
in they generally Kill <lb/>
cattle and Poultry sufficient <lb/>
to last them till the return <lb/>
of Spring.  The carcasses are <lb/>
buried in the Ground &amp; <lb/>
covered with a heap of <lb/>
Snow, &amp; as they are wanted <lb/>
they are dug up, Vegetables <lb/>
are laid up in the same <lb/>
manner and they continue <lb/>
very good throughout the <lb/>
Winter.-</p>
<p>Longs Travels in <lb/>
America 1791 p.85-</p>  
<p>The weather being <lb/>
more moderate I sent <lb/>
my men to the Lakes <lb/>
to look after the Nets <lb/>
which had been under <lb/>
the Ice a considerable <lb/>
time the severity of the <lb/>
Season not having allowed <lb/>
us to examine them for <lb/>
near a Month when to <lb/>
our great mortification <lb/>
They were found almost <lb/>
rotten and not a single fish</p><pb/>


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Preservation Collectania 9 Decr 1799

Dates of the Papers

Terms from whence
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been made-
Times Augst 19 1800
Do Augst 22nd 1800
Do Augst 23d 1800
Do Septr 4th 1800

Weld's America Octavo
Vol 1 p.395 -
Repeated ib, [] 227
In order to avoid the
expence of feeding many
[Cattle] thro' the Winter,
as soon as the frost sets
in they generally Kill
cattle and Poultry sufficient
to last them till the return
of Spring. The carcasses are
buried in the Ground &
covered with a heap of
Snow, & as they are wanted
they are dug up, Vegetables
are laid up in the same
manner and they continue
very good throughout the
Winter.-

Longs Travels in
America 1791 p.85-

The weather being
more moderate I sent
my men to the Lakes
to look after the Nets
which had been under
the Ice a considerable
time the severity of the
Season not having allowed
us to examine them for
near a Month when to
our great mortification
They were found almost
rotten and not a single fish


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Identifier: | JB/106/051/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 106.

Date_1

1799-12-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

106

Main Headings

frigidarium

Folio number

051

Info in main headings field

preservation collectanea no 1

Image

002

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

fr2

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

34639

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