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Record of Complaints
[5 column table]
|---|---|---|---|---|
| No | Complt | Deft | Nature of Complaint | Action |
| 1 | Louis Baltimore | Elly Miller | Deft owes me the sum of $40 00/100 for services rendered this year & he is going to leave the country & [[?]] my money | A settlement was made |
| 2 | Lizzie Steines | Mrs Bowan | Compl't states that Deft owes her for six months work at $4 00/100 pr mo | As nothing was due this woman the case was dismissed |
| 3 | Jim Bowman | D.C. Loan | Complt states that Deft will not pay her for her services, this year Deft brought his books & proved that this man was very much in debt | The case was dismissed |
| 4 | John Syfan | R.M. and B. Butler | States that Deft took his corn after he gave him his share. Deft states that he did not take the corn but ordered him not to take it off the place as he was in his debt | That as the corn had once been alloted to the laborer Deft could not take it for debt |
| 5 | Charlott Foster | Buchanan and Compton | States that Deft will not pay her for work done during the year 1867 | It was proven that there was nothing due her |
| 6 | George Washington | Daniel G. Harris | Complt states that Deft wants to take his cattle for debt | That he could not take them |
| 7 | Marshall Waller | Charles Goosey | States that Deft owes him $7 00/100 for services rendered | Deft came & paid the seven dollars |
| 8 | J. Jackson | Dan Munson | States that he has not been settled with or last years work & that Deft owes him for seven months work this year | Ordered to settle with him immediately |
| 9 | Till Stud | Daniel Vaughn | States that Deft has shipped all the cotton that they have not been paid | The cotton was stopped & a settlement made |

So many complaints have been entered & afterwards found grounds that I have not entered them on this Record
I certify that the above record is correct
DM White
Lieut V.R.C. and Sub Asst Commr