Hiram E. Leonard Diary, October 31 - November 6, 1872
“31st Thursday rather fine weather but cool & some cloudy I did my choars choared round some, closed up about 8 & went to bed at 9 tiard & sick with a cold Caroline went to Batavia to carry her carpet yarn to be wove, Perry carried her & Mrs Stafford to Batavia & then went up to Saint Charles to Mrs Howards the Spiritual woman that tells everything that is going on She told them a great many things besides some that she did not tell they got home between sundown & dark.
“November 1st Friday pretty fine weather for the season but a cool air I did my choars choared round some closed up at about 8 & went to bed about 9 nearly sick with a cold Mrs Tart worked here all day a sewing, Rogers drew his corn stalks & left 6 or 8 bunches for me & I got them down to the howel.
“2nd Saturday A cloudy damp disagreeable day and mist in the morning but was more pleasant at night I did my choars, choared round some closed up at 8 & went to bed about 9 nearly sick with a cold Mrs Tart sewed here all day D Kriner had an auction today, cows sold from 37 to 40 dollars.
“3rd Sunday A fine pleasant morning but clouded up about noon was a cloudy afternoon & looked like a storm I did my choars was up to the farm some and went to bed about 9 nearly sick with a cold.
“4th Monday rather fine weather but rained some during tonight I did my choars & choared round some cloased up at 8 & went to bed 9.
“5th Tuesday A cool cloudy muddy day I did my choars choared round some closed up at 8 & went to bed about 9 ½ nearly sick Election day I went to Election with Mr Pelham to Junction started about 1 & got back about 4 Grant was elected President, Gloss circuit clerk John Kline sheriff.
“6th Wednesday A cool cloudy day I did my choars choared round some closed up at 8 & went to bed at 9 ½ nearly sick with a cold.”