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Diary of Rev. George Gary — III

301 Friday, 6. My health is much improved; shall hail good fair weather again if permitted to see it. Sunday, 8. Rainy day. Congregation small. Friday, 13. Very rainy for some days ; it is difficult to keep the kind so as not to have it effected by this dark and gloomy weather. To be sure, I have a fine time for reading; yet I feel very much the need of fine weather to give buoyancy to my spirits. This day receive letters from Bro. Brewer and Waller. Condition of the station. Cash and propeerty on hand, $1822.19 They have paid for labor $187.33 Expenses these tripps 124.32 i/ 2 $311,651/2 A. F. Waller claim from Dec. 21, 44 to May 1, 45. Table expenses from Dec. 21, 44 to May 1, 45 $131.03 Salary same time 101.11 Salary from May 1, 1845 to May 1, 1846 Table expenses, same time $232.14 280.00 710.00 Received since Dec. 21, 1844 $1222.14 699.69% Due $522,441/2 Received from Williamette, Fort Vancouver and farm Also same places Amount of library Donation goods ($63) Donation to M. S. of M. E. C. $308.16 221.181/2 70.35 100.00 $699,691/2

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