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[[4 Columned Table]] | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Peter Braxton No. 30, Freedman | Says he was at work for F. M McRea and the latter took a pistol from the complainant | Oct. 9" 1867 | Proven that the man was in the habit of firing his pistol promiscuously and McRea had a right to stop him. McRea returned the pistol. | | Sarah Berkin No. 31, Freedwoman |Says she and her son have worked for Jack McRea for a third of the crop and cannot get a settlement. | Oct 9" 1867 | Referred to Arbitrators | | Moses Gastin No. 32, Freedman | Says he worked for Wm. Wallis last year and did not get his pay. | Oct 10" 1867 | Investigated in Office Wallis had overpaid in provisions but had [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]] no settlement before. | | Jack Buckley No. 33, Freedman | Says he worked for Edward Buckley last year and did not get his pay. | Oct 11" 1867 | Investigated in office Buckley owed this man $200.00 in cash which was paid by Cannan[[guess]] and Mullins for Buckley. | | Bright Buckley No. 34 Freedman | Says he worked for Mrs. Wiley last year and can not get a settlement | Oct. 11" 1867 | Wiley came to office and acknowledged owing a balance of $15. 00/100. | | Henry Archer No. 35 Freedman | Says his corn was destroyed by the horses of Kirk Mathews | Oct. 12" 1867 | Arbitrators fixed damages. | | Jacob Johnson No. 36 Freedman | Says he worked for John Ables last year for 1/3 the corn & 1/4 cotton and did not get his pay | Oct. 12" 1867 | Referred to Arbitrators. |
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Edited: formatted table per SI, filled in blanks, changes and corrections Wm. is for Williams,