Farm Book, page 145
by Thomas Jefferson


[column 1]

shirts. plains. woolen blankt. hats beds socks
Nace 7 3 2 1/2 1
Nance 7 5 1 1
Nancy 7 2 3
Nanny. Bagw's 0 5 4 1
Ned 7 3 2 1/2
Janey 7 2 3
Moses 3 4 3 1/4 1
Sucky 6 3 2 1/2
Ned. junr. 7 3 2 1/2 1
Peter Hemings 7 5 1/2 1
Philip 7 3 2 1/2 1
Rachael 7 2 3 1 1
Eliza 5 3 1/3 2 3/4 1
Ellen 8 2 1/3 2
Sally 7 5
Harriet 1 4 2/3 3 3/4
Madison 5 3 1/3 2 3/4
Eston 8 2 1/3 2
Sanco 7 3 2 1/2 1
Scilla 7 2 3 1
Jamy 11. 1 1/3 1 1/4
d Fanny 13
Shepherd 7 3 2 1/2 1
Solomon. 7 3 2 1/2 1 1
Sucky 7 2 3 1 1
Thenia 93. 7 2 3
Thrimston. 99 5 1/3 2 1/4 2 1
Wormly 7 3 2 1/2
Ursula 7 5
Joe 5 3 1/3 2 3/4
Anne 7 2 2/3 2 1/4
Dolly 9 2 1 3/4 1
Cornelius 11 1 1/3 1 1/4
Thomas 13
hired.
Lewis. Bacon's 7 3 2 1/2 1
Peter 7 3 2 1/2 1


[column 2]

shirting
all Cotton
dble. cloth
wool & cotton
single cloth
wool & cotton
shirting
Cotton & thread
41. men. 287. yds 226. yds
32. women 224. 160.
61. children 137 yds 180 yds
134. 511 386 137. 180 = 1214.
cotton lb. wool lb. thread lb.
511. yds. all cotton 256
386. cotton & wool dble. 103 206
137. do. single 36 54
180. cotton & thread 45 45
440 260 45
Summer clothes. all cotton.
42 men @ 2 1/2 yds = 105
21 women @ 3. yds = 63
168 yds requires. 84 lb. cotton
a kiln of 27. cords yields 605 b. = 22 1/2 b. to the cord.

ordered distribution of 147. b. shipstuff & 252. b.bran now due me at the mill as follows
b. bran b. shipst.
Mr Ballard 9 + 12 weekly
Ham 7. 10
Bacon 6. 8. for the plantation
Jerry 2. for the house
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the bran will thus last 10. weeks
The shipstuff 5. weeks, by which time we shall have a screw to crush & grind corn & cobs together.
Tufton Lego Monto. Total
wheat sowed autumn 13. 260 109 50 419. Wheat
oats spring 14. 40 50 20 110 oats
rye 50 rye

begun wheat harvest

finish it.

finished rye & oats