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from his part of the crop for what meal may be furnished him during the year, also to tie up the fence & should it be necessary to furnish any rails the party of the first part agrees to pay for the same 
The party of the second part further agrees to gather the crop gin and bale the cotton The party of the first part furnishing waggon and gin for the same The party of the second part not to use stock furnished other wise than on the farm without the consent of the party of the first part. All the crop to be equally divided between the two parties the party of the second part to respect the orders and directions of the party of the first part in reference to the farm Witness our hands and seals this 5" Jan 1866
A.P. Cansler {Seal}
Alfrd his x mark Pugh

Witness
{ Frank Pugh     
{ W [[?]] Pugh       


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