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and Green worked the whole season. They worked well and attended to the crop and it was a fair one for the season. Osborn was to have one third the corn raised on the old land. I divided the corn in seperate piles, giving first, Osborn one tub full, then Walker two tubs full. They was present and satisfied with the division, it was then locked up, Osborn took the key to his part and kept it until he went away then gave it to Walker, who kept it untill I commenced shelling. I shelled out (15) Fifteen bushels. I sent about (9 1/2) nine & half bushels to mill — there was (1350) Thirteen hundred and fifty sticks of Tobacco of the half shares and about (800) Eight hundred sticks of the third shares, before leaving the plantation, Osborn asked Mr. Walker for a settlement. When he read over all the account against Osborn and he agreed it was right and let Mr. Walker hold the Corn and Tobacco untill it was sold, or used and then Walker was to give him the balance left after paying the

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