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[[4 Columned Table]]
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| Selina Boss No. 12. Freedman | Says he worked for W. Wiley, and was driven off without pay. | Oct. 3rd 1867 | Wiley came to office acknowledging a debt of $9.00 and paid the same. |

| Lucy McFail No. 13. Freedwoman | Says her daughter is confined in jail for stealing. | Oct. 3" 1867 | The case was tried in the civil courts and the, girl convicted |

| Robert Woddle No. 14. Freedman | Says he worked last year for Cove Weathersby of [[?]] Co. and did not get his pay. | Oct. 3" 1867 | This case was refered to Arbitrators but Weathersby refused to stand by their decission It was then settled in office and found that Weathersby owed Woddle $50.00 which he was compelled to pay in office. | 

| Louisa Bryant No. 15. Freedwoman | Says she worked for Monroe Hart last year and did not get pay. | Oct. 4th 1867 | Settled by Arbitrators who allowed the woman $15 00 | 

| Sarah Briscoe No 16 Freedwoman | Says John Shankell of Copiah, Co. Miss owes her $9.60 for labor and will not pay her. | Oct. 4" 1867 | Shankell came to office acknowledged a debt of $5 00 and paid the ame. | 

| Sandy Garber No 17 Freedman | Says she worked for John W. Martin of Monticello last year, and did not get any pay | Oct. 4" 1867 | Refered to Arbitrators | 

Transcription Notes:
Edited: formatted per SI, writer cannot spell referred {refered)