You
bet I earned them, and lots of other stuff beside for I had then learned
already, how to get my Clothing free:,, -- The third year I hired at $120 and a
free horse to ride, every other Sunday;;,, which was my day off – to see the
girls of course, [illegible] had no other ones to see!! – Yes I forgot – 10
Times a year a Preacher would come in our settlement – which is called to this
day:,, Long [Pond?} or [ ]uiver settlement;, and such a day would be a big
Jubilee; when old and young would turn out, on foot or with the [ ]wagen, to see the great and holy men.,, --
By this time I was well initiated in the farm work, and always willing to do my
share; -- I hired to Wm Bruning, for the nice sum of $240.00/100 a year;
besides all the Overalls and workshirts I needed, and washing and mending of
Clothing Thrown in, besides two horses and a second hand lumber wagon, were at
my command: at any time on Sunday – If I wanted to take my best girl to
Lumberwagon riding; “ on moonlight nights These several years, I would be at
the Creek or a rich Cornfield, with my shot gun;,, to Kill Duck Geese - - or
any other game, that came in my way and There was a great abundance of all
kinds,
Especially Ducks -- -- Geese & Cranes
–
The
meat I gave to the farmers, for the shot and powder I needed – and the feathers
and skins, I saved up, until the end of the season, and sold them for a nice
little pile of Cash. -- -- --
After
these years of hard knocks, and making a little money besides ; -- I rented 40
acres of fine land. – boarded with a friend at $2.00/100 per week – bought a
Yoke of Oxen, and went to farming on my own hook; I helped around in The
neighborhood for 50 Cent a day, and boarding myself – That Year I had a good
Crop, and made some money;,, -- so I traded my Oxen for an old mare, and bought
a filley to work with her –rented a 120 acre farm about one half very sandy,
and the other good, but low bottom -- -- so the high water took everything; and
This brought me back, to the Year before; besides being in debt, for about one
half years board money. -- -- The next year I went to Prairie breaking ---
traded my horses for two yoke of Cattle – and that year I made enough money to
pay my debt; and had $175.00/100 to the good -- -- Now I felt encouraged –
bought 80 acres of bottom land – paid $200.00—down, and the balance in two
years. -- -- --- --- I worked here – There – Everywhere – at good wages. ---
Of
my own land I broke about 30 acres, planted the same in Corn, and harvested a
[illegible] The next year I broke some
more of the corn land, and served Timothy, on the [ ] years everything. The spring showed up very nice, and my Corn
showed up very fine – Then a very rainy time set in – and I lost everything!!
---- Even one of my Ox teams, mired in the mud, and perished after night -- --
Now I sold off everything that I had left – so as to get enough money together
to pay for my Land; and get my Deed! –
Yes;
Prunes! – When I offered the money; I found the man had no tittle [sic] to the land
himself and I had to loose my $200.00/100 besides some interest I had paid:,,
-- -- -- -- - -
Now
I took my money and bought me another span of horses; rented better and higher
land – and till the War broke
out; I had accumulated a nice sum of money ; and about 1500 bushels of Corn in
The Crip, on the place where I boarded:, We had now gotten to the Year 1861 --
-- the Year of the Rebellion had broken out!! -- -- --- -- I studied every [ ] of Newspaper, That I could get hold of:
,, listend to the many speeches, of The great men, Especially to our afterwards
beloved Abraham Lincoln and Stephen [ ] Douglas The
best speakers of them days;,, and many others: ,, What I didn’t understand, I talked over, with
my dear old friends;,, in Bruning – Westing – Walker – [ eikirk]. – Yes, and a
number of others; whose memory will not be forgotten; for they were all
dear to me; and had always treated me as one of Their Son’s:” -- -- -- --
© 2012 Nancy L. Ruder
3 comments:
Fascinating!--the ups & downs, the accounting, the constant change. Makes me feel better about not doing the same job for 30 years! Variety IS the spice of life!!
I can picture where his farms might have been, lots of bottom lands along the Illinois River there!
I still don't know why he went to Havana, Illinois.
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