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| Lily Smith No 44, Freedwoman | Says Bluford Tuttle owes her $15 00 for labor, and will not pay her. | Oct 16" 1867 | Investigated in office. Tuttle did owe her $15 00 and paid the same here. | 

| Johannah - No 45, Freedwoman | Says she worked for Frank Wiley last year and did not get her pay for labor amt. $50 00. | Oct. 17" 1867 | Refered to Arbitrators | 

| Albert Benford No 46 Freedman | Says he worked for Isham Lieut for $25 00 for month, and was not settled with fairly | Oct. 19" 1867 | Refered to Arbitrators |  

| Willis Hartsuck No 217 Freedmen | Says he worked for Isreal Polk, in 1866 and was not paid. | Oct. 19" 1867 | Boy had worked only six months and had not asked for money, but to Polk with note for the pay. | 

| Geo Magee No 48 Freedman | Says he worked for George Magee, this year end Magee will not let him have his crop. | Oct. 22" 1867 | Refered to Arbitrators, who found the man in debt. | 

| Moses Smith No 49. Freedman | Says he worked for Wm. Millsap this year and did not get a settlement. | Oct. 24" 1867 | Explanation made in office, and Moses will get his pay all right. |  

| Joseph Jones No 50 Freedman. | Says Frank Sutton will not let him have his corn & that he worked for 1/3 of crop. | Oct. 24" 1867 | Sutton presented an account which took all the crop from Joseph & left him $996.48 in debt, and Arbitrators decided the bill just & correct by Contract. | 

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