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[[4 Columned Table]] | --- | --- |--- | --- | | J.H. Monroe No 59 Freedman | Says [[Sherbir?]] owes him $9.00 error will not pay. | Oct. 28' 1867 | Mr. [[Sherbir?]] came to office and paid the money when requested. | | G.W. Spurlock No 60 Freedman | Says Frank Sessions owes him for this years labor and will not pay nor settle. | Oct. 28" 1867 | Sessions came to office and presented a tangled account Arbitrators decided that the entire crop was worth $777.50 of which George was to have one half out of which one half he was to pay for advances made to him by Sessions. George's whole account for supplies drawn was $1383.47, deducting his half of the crop left him in diff $994.50. | | Maria Ann, No 61. Freedwoman | Says Charles Blue unlawfully apprenticed her child. | Oct. 28" 1867 | Child given up after investigation | | William Franklin No 62. Freedman. | Says John Lutz owes him $230.00 for labor. | Oct. 30" 1867 | Lutz came to office and paid the account. | | Robinson Marion No 63. Freedman. | Says J.R. Godbolt will not pay him for last year's labor although he was to receive ¼ of the entire crop. | Oct 30" 1867 | J.R. Godbolt paid $50.00 to Robinson Marion the balance due him after deducting expenses account and improper charges. | | Sylvester [[Crussey?]] No 64. Freedman. | Same as above | Oct 30" 1867 | Refered to Arbitrators |
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alt code for pipe: alt-124; ¼ is alt-0188 -- Beth