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21st – Very fine day, went to Town, returned to Dinner, Kill’d 19 Hogs, wthe whole weight 2903 lbs. Mrs. Nicols, S. Hudson, & Sally Merryman call’d in the eveing

From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, December 21, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton.

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20th – Hard Frost & very cold with fresh N.W. Wind. Went to Town, return’d to dinner – Prepar’d for killing Hogs tomorrow. Sent to Town for a Horse, purchased in Richmmond by Mr. B. J. Harris, he is a handsome Roane but unfortunately Lame.

From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, December 20, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton.

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19 – Cleared up at sunrise, Wind N.W. Went to Town return’d to Dinner. Roads very bad indeed

From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, December 19, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton.

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18th Sunday – Commenc’d raining this morning early, & continued slightly all day. S. Sterett, P. Wirgman & Wm. Bowley call’d and din’d with us, after which Mr. Nicols paid us a visit. Raining at Sunsett Wind S.E.

From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, December 18, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton.

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17th – Fine mild day Wind S.W. – Went to Town, din’d at S. Steretts. Cloudy evening

From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, December 17, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton.

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16th Rainy morning, but clear’d up at 12 O’Clock with Wind at N.W. A false alarm this smorning that the British were coming up the River which subsided when the Fog clear’d away – Went to Town, return’d to Dinner

From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, December 16, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton.

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15th – Cloudy day, Wind N.E. Went to Town, din’d at Mr. Merediths

From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, December 15, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton.

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14th Dec. Weather still cool & ground cover’d with Snow, Wind N.W. Went to Town, din’d with L. Godwin. Sent to Furley for the three Mares recd. from D.A. Smith on 6th Nov. to keep in Fromentines Field, they are in very fine condition

From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, December 14, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton.

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13 – Hard Frost Wind N.W. Went to Town, return’d to Dinner

From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, December 13, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton.

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12 – Hard Frost last Night but mild today & clear –Went to Town and din’d at P. Wirgmans. Mrs. Wirgman went home today

From the journal of Captain Henry Thompson, December 12, 1814. Courtesy the Friends of Clifton.

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