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| James Allen No. 6 Freedman | Says he worked for W. Jelks three months at $10.00 per month and Jelks will not pay him | October 1st 1867 | Settled in office. Allen Jelks $10.00 in account of over drawn Store account. |

| Lafayett Gastin No. 7 Freedman | Says he worked for Peter Quinn and Jno Mullins Last year and has not had a settlement | October 1st 1867 | Quinn and Mullins came to office, and said no settlement had been made. Refered to Arbitrators. | 

| Solomon Braxton No. 8 Freedman | Says he worked for Thos. Smith and Robert Strickland of Copiah Co. Miss. and did not get his pay. | October 2" 1867 | Robert Strickland came to office and case refered to Arbitrators. | 

| Tilly Smith No. 9 Freedman | Says Bluford Tuttle owes him $15.00 for labor. | Oct. 2" 1867 | Tuttle came to office Oct 10th and paid $10.00, acknowledging that he owed that amount. |

| Lewis Taylor No. 10 Freedman | Says he worked for Mary Culpepper last year and did not get paid. | Oct. 3rd 1867 | Refered to Arbitrators. Oct. 3" |

| Lewis No. 11. Freedman | Says Jesse Warren owes him for six months work | Oct. 3rd 1867 | J Warren stated in office that he had paid the boy’s mother [[?]] whom. From whom he had [[?]] the boy.

Transcription Notes:
Some of the bottom of the sheet was too dark and hard to transcribe. Edited: filled in most blanks, changes and corrections, formatted table per SI, nice!