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State of Tennessee
Madison County.

This indenture made at Jackson Tenn this 21st day of December 1865, between Lt Samuel Evans for and in behalf of Prius Bomar a freed colored orphan, now 10 years of age, of the one part, and Calvin C Bomar a planter of Madison county Tennessee of the other, witnesseth:

That the said Lt Samuel Evans Superintendent R.F. & A. L., does bind out and apprentice to the said C.C. Bomar the said orphan Prius Bomar to be taught to labor and perform such work as is customary on a farm or plantation, and to live with and serve the said C.C Bomar as an apprentice from the date hereof till the said orphan shall arrive at the age of 21 years. During all of which time the said orphan through his lawful guardian the said Lt Samuel Evans doth covenant with the said C C Bomar to demean himself well and faithfully as an apprentice, obeying fully the commands of the said C C Bomar or his lawful agent, and in all respects to behave himself as a faithful apprentice; neither neglecting nor leaving his business without the permission of the said C C Bomar

And for and in Consideration of the service faithfully performed as aforesaid by the said orphan the said C.C. Bomar of the second part, doth covenant and agree to nstruct, or cause to be instructed, the said orphan in the art or business of a laborer or farmer, and also to read and write the English language and to cipher as far as the rule of three; and also to provide and furnish the said orphan with comfortable clothing, wholesome food and drink and al other necessaries in sickness and health; and also, at the expiration of the term of service to allow and give said orphan the sum of One hundred dollars in current money and one new suit of clothes; and the said C.C. Bomar agrees that the said orphan shall not be removed out of the State in which he is bound without the consent of his guardian.

It is further Agreed by the contracting parties that if on complaint to the guardian it shall appear that said orphan or apprentice is ill used or not taught as provided for above, said guardian shall remove and bind said orphan to such other person as he shall deem fit.

And for the Faithful Observance of the aforesaid obligations on the part of Phillip Bomar of the second part, he, the said C.C. Bomar and his surety James M Lyles acknowledge themselves, their heirs, exec-