Now, with Paul Yeaton in his late 70s and 80s, his attention seems more focused on sheep. His sale of animals and wool, include a record of exchange with the Cascade Woolen Mill.
1830s
1840s
1850s
1860s
1870s
1880s
Ending

1880s

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Oct 30th 1880
Brought forward 403.62

Sold to Stone of Sidney four Lambs
at $3.00 per head 12.00

1881 Sept 2nd
Sold to Reynolds of Sidney twenty lambs
at $2.75 less 75 cts 54.25

March 28th 1882
Recd of F. G. Yeaton
for three sheep Sold 11.00

1882 Sept 13th Rcd of
Nathan Knowles
___ for sixteen
lambs sold him
in August at
three dolls per head 48.00

Dec 13th Sold to Wm Penniman (sp?)
four sheep a $2.00 6.00
______
534.77


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Brought forward
July 25—1884
Sold to Nathan Knowles
ten lambs a 2.50 25.00

Dec 18 Sold to Nathan Knowles
five lambs a 1.75 8.75

Dec 1st Killed one lamb 1.75

Sept 1885 Sold to
A. Hammond
wool a 26 cts per l 140.00

" " Sold to
Nathan Knowles
19 lambs 40.00

June 21 — 1886
Sold to Cascad
Woolen Mill
76 lbs wool a 30c per 22.80
5 " " " 28 1.15
_____
23.95
______
671.22


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(Note: the handwriting returns to pencil with possibly Paul's hand writing it)

Brot forward 671.22

August 1886
Sold to Wm E. Lord
thirteen Lambs 2.75

June 25 Sold to A. Hammond
148 lbs wool
a 27 cts per lb 39.96

Sept 13 — 1887
The last of thirteen
lambs to L. Wenthworth
a 2.50 per lamb 32.50

Dec 21st Sold to N. N. Adams
five Lambs 13.50
" am fult to Wm Lord .50

24 To Emery Knowles
one sheep 3.00

1888 Sold to Tom Jackson
15 lambs a 26 (illegible) 39.75

Wool to A. Hammond 20.00
_____
856.18

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856.18

1889 Sold Just Brown
4 sheep 7.00

Sold Bartlett and
Wadleigh
74 1/2 lbs wool a 25 18.62

Sept 23 Sold eight
lambs to J. Brown 20.00
18.00

Sept 10 90 Wools
" Lambs 11.00

Several Blank pages

page 118
Bought Brought Forward 108.00

Sept 12th 1881
Bought of No. Fowle (sp?)
three sheep 9.25

Sold Bought of Ferd Hilton (sp?)
one Buck 5.00

page 119
blank

page 120

Nov (heading reads) Hours
Broke Roads 3
Dec 29 Broke Roads 7 1/2
Jan 15 Broke Roads 5 1/2
Dec 31 " " 4
Jan 16 " " 4 2/3
Feb 4 " " 8
" 6 " " 6 1/2
" 9 " " 7 1/2

_____________

Feb 23rd 1878
Broke Roads 4
" 16 Shoveled snow 1
June 11th-12th-13th 78

page 121

Highway Acct
with Belgrade for 1886–7

Dec Broke roads 4
Jan 3 " " 4
" 12 " " 5 3/4
" 15
" 16 " " 4 1/2
" 19 " " 8
" 21 " " 7
Feb 12 " " 4 1/2
" 19 " " 6
" 26 " " 8
Mch 8 " " 10
12 8
13 9
25 2
Apr 4 2 1/2

A series of blank pages follow

page 122



Apples sold 1890

3 bbs Porters 4.50
" " Nord heads (sp?) 8.50
39 " Baldwins
S fays (sp?) amd K. Sweet 127.00
26 Nov 1a $4.00 13 Nov 2- $2.00
____________
$140.00


This entry is followed by two blank pages

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1888
Belgrade to E. F. Yeaton Dr

Jany 22 To breaking roads 6
25 " " " 4.30
28 " shoveling snow 5
29 " " " 5
30 " " " 7
31 " breaking roads 13
and shoveling snow
Feby 12 To breaking roads 5
Mch 13 " " " 9

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January 29 — 1885 Hours
Belgrade to E. F. Yeaton Dr.
to breaking roads 5
30 To breaking " 7
Feb 3rd " " " 7.30
F 17 " " " 2.00
18 " " " 9
Mch 20 " " " 8
Apr To cutting ditches 9
May 16 22
________
69
" 17 15
" 18 18
4
_____
126 (it appears there is a division of 6 being done prior to this numeral)
_____
21

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June 9th 1881
Rcd of A. Guptill
folr cultivator 8.37

" 15 Rcd Almond Downs
for four teeth 3.72

Aug 30th Rcd of M. F. Yeaton
for eleven teeth 9.00

Nov 5 Recd of Isaac Gowell
for one ox Cultivator 11.50

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(Note: This page is in pencil and appears to be in Edwin's handwriting)

January 21 1880
Hours

Town fo Belgrade to E. F. Yeaton Dr

To (5) five hours
work on road 5
To Father in Dec 1
Feb 4 To Father and oxen
three one half hours each 7
Feb 10 to Oxen on road
three hours 3
To Shoveling 1
_______
17

May 2nd
To work on road 33
To plow (?) 3
" 3rd " work on road 55
4 " " " " 30
_____
1308 (it appears there is a division of 6 being done prior to this numeral)
_____
$28.30

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