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Agreement with Freedmen.

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Approved 
E P Bennett
Asst Pro M Freedmen
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This Agreement made this 30th day of September, A.D., 1865, by and between G M Barksdale of the County of Lowndes and State of Mississippi, of the first part, and the person hereinafter named and undersigned, Freedmen of the same place, parties hereto of the second part....

Witnesseth, That for the purpose of cultivating the Plantation known as the G M Barksdale Farm in the County & State aforesaid, during the year commencing on the first day of January, A.D., 1865, and terminating on the 1st day of January, 1866. The said G M Barksdale party of the first part, in consideration of the promises and conditions hereinafter mentioned on the parties of the second part, agrees to furnish to the said laborers and those rightfully dependent on them free of charge, clothing and food of good quality and sufficient quantity; good and sufficient quarters; medical attendance when necessary, and kind and humane treatment. And in addition to the agreement above named the said G M Barksdale promises to give to the undersigned Freedmen the seventh of the corn Fodder Peas Molasses & Brandy made on the above named Farm during the year 1865 which seventh portion Shall be divided among P undersigned Laborers according to the Quality of the Laborer.

And it is Further Agreed, That in case the said G M Barksdale shall fail, neglect or refuse to fulfil any of the obligations assumed by him or shall furnish said parties of the second part with insufficient food or clothing, or be guilty of cruelty to them, he shall, besides the legal recourse left to the party or parties aggrieved, render this contract liable to annulment by the Provost Marshal of Freedmen. And it is agreed on the part of the parties of the second part, that they will each well and faithfully perform such labor as the said G M Barksdale may require of them for the time aforesaid, not exceeding ten hours per day in the summer and nine hours in the winter; and in case any laborer shall absent himself or herself from, or shall neglect or refuse to perform the labor herein promised, and the fact shall be proven to the satisfaction of the proper officer, the party so offending shall be punished in such manner as the Provost Marshal shall deem proper.

In Testimony Whereof, The said parties have affixed their names to this AGREEMENT at the Farm in Lowndes State of Mississippi, on the day and date aforesaid.

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| Names. | Age. | No. of Dependents. | Remarks. |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |

| Brister X | 54 |   | Benjamin has been blind for ten years which rendered him entirely dependent having neither wife child nor conexions on the place his between 60 & 70 years old | 
| Patsey X | 47 | 3 |   |
| Jacob X | 35 |   |   |
| Fanny X | 27 | 3 |   |

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