Sep 1 – Very warm and dry went over to Winnaconne with the hunters see them all safe on the steamer Eureka and started up the river the steamer W. A. Knapp is now pasing 1/2 past 2
Sep 2 – Very warm and dry went over to see S. Eliots farm has a fountain on it good land but rather low heavy timber redish clay soil eighty acres asked $1500 Dollars had chicken stew for dinner it went first rate
Sep 3 – Very warm went in north of Roberts to look of the widdow browns forty like it very much very level and heavy timber deep soil went to Mc Lains on the hill saw Pierce rather unwell head ache some fence [fierce?]
Sep 4 – Very hot Hite and pros commenced cutting up corn Bob gone a hunting been up the river into the wild rice Had a shower in the evening
Sep 5 – Left Omro 20 minutes past eight pleasant part one sail boat the payton pased us met the Eureka and the Knapp in the Lake above osh kosh Left Osh Kosh 11. AM got to Green Bay at seven in the evening
Sep 6 – Left Green Bay went back to depere Found King four miles East of Depere got there about one P.M. found them all well had a fine shower
Sep 7 – Rainy this morning and warm cleared of pleasant. James and John Leroy[18] went after the cows gone at night
Sep 8 – Pleasant and a cool breze from the Bay went out East with James to look of some land saw a fox saw the falls and some first rate land beach maple baswood oak and some pine
Sep 9 – Cloudy looks like rain cleared of pleasant Mr Leroy raised his house he married Edith King[19] Luther Bernol married Sarah King[20] Their[21] youngest Daughter They both live clost by five miles from the Bay
Sep 10 – An uncommon hot night had a shower this morning nothing new to day all well as usual had some melons
Sep 11 – Pleasant but rather cool Aunt Lilly[22] mended my pants had mush & milk for dinner
Sep 12 – Warm and pleasant all at home work going on as usual went over to Charles Vintons after shingles for Leroy Helped Leroy shingle in the after noon had a shower in the evening
Sep 13 – Pleasant this morning helped finish shingling Leroys House got through about sundown very hot all well no one hurt
Sep 14 – Warm and pleasant stayed at home Expected to have had preaching at Kings but no one came
Sep 15 – Very warm and smoky hot and dry went over to Cridens[23] to a raising they raised a log house a very good country beach maple baswood oak pine and ash plenty running water there
Sep 16 – Pleasant and cool stayed at Kings had mush and milk for supper cloudy and cool Had the headache
Sep 17 – Had a fine shower cleared of pleasant started for G B got there about noon Michigan in port went over to fort Howard ¼ before one standing by one of Uncle Sams canons saw 4 mounted on wheels rained at 5 PM James & Leroy left about 4 AM bot spy glass 15 Dollars
Sep 18 – Left Green Bay at 6 AM very heavy wind some rain had a very heavy gale run into Big Sturgeon Bay stayed all night come very near geting shipwreck
Sep 19 – Pleasant and a very high wind Left Sturgeon Bay 25 minutes past nine evening Got into Eagle harbor at 12 Evening all right
Sep 20 – Pleasant run into Washington harbor about Eight AM pased out of the bay at 9.15 AM passed fox island at 2 AM pleasant got to Bever island at 6 PM got to Mackinaw half past 12 Evening all right left Mackinaw quarter past one AM
Sep 21 – On Lake Huron rainy Saw two propellers of Michigan Shore at four PM half way through Saginaw Bay at five out sight of land saw a bright rainbow
Sep 22 – Pleasant & cool left Lake Huron about 5 AM Got to Detroit half past 2 Got home ¼ past one
Sep 23 – Got home this morning Patty[24] and Sam Star came about seven oclock found the folks comfortable Patty went home with J York[25]
Sep 24 – Pleasant and rather cool some frost went down to Catharines after Patty Father[26] went down withe me
Sep 25 – Pleasant this morning staved at Home
Sep 26 – At Home all well commenced the pump had a pleasant day some of the folks went to the fair at Kalamazoo
Sep 27 – Rainy in the morning cleared of finished the pump two cousins came here John & Baxter Sheldon[27] Aunt Nabby[28] grand children
Sep 28 – Rainy rather cool Nathan Hill here Wesley[29] came down Patty here all day Satted the cattle and Horses
Sep 29 – Rainy our cousins left for Paw Paw at noon Father and Wes went to the burg I repaired the hous pump
Sep 30 – Rather cool stayed at Home the women all went down to Alfled[30] father went down in the afternoon
Oct 1 – Cold and some snow made a wagon tongue
Oct 2 – Put the wagon tongue in to the wagon Patty and Catharine went up to Wesleys dug potatoes
Oct 3 – Dug potatoes. The girls came back and Harriet[31] came with them. Catharine went Home. Patty went with her. Mrs Crawford[32] here she went over to the burg. Caty here
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[18] Sons of Jonas and Edith Ann (King) LeRoy. Edith was Luke’s cousin
[19] Jonas LeRoy and Edith Ann King were married September 10, 1840
[20] Luther Burnell and Sarah King were married May 29, 1851
[21] Luke’s aunt and uncle, Lilly (Willcutt) and James King
[22] Lilly (Willcutt) King
[23] Charles R. Cridland
[24] Believe he is referring to his sister, Martha “Patty” (Keith) Sprague
[25] Joseph York was married to Helen Bradley, daughter of Luke’s sister, Catherine (Keith) Bradley Lee, by her first husband, Ethan Bradley
[26] Charles Luke Keith Sr.
[27] Sons of Justus and Lucinda (Bates) Sheldon. Lucinda was the daughter of Abigail (Willcutt) and Solomon Bates
[28] His aunt, Abigail (Willcutt) Bates
[29] Presume he is referring to John Wesley Keith who, according to the Keith Family Bible, was his adopted brother
[30] Alfleda (Starr) Keith, wife of his brother Harvey Keith
[31] Harriet (Blakslee) Keith, wife of his brother, John Wesley Keith
[32] Nancy (Comfort) Crawford, his wife Sarah’s mother