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Know all Men by These Presents, THAT Jo Joiner (Cold) of the County of Hardeman, State of Tennessee, am held and firmly bound to the United States of America in the sum of two hundred dollars, for the payment of which I bind myself, heirs, executors and administrators, firmly, by these presents, in this CONTRACT: That I am to furnish the persons, whose names are subjoined, (freed laborers,) Quarters, Fuel, substantial and healthy Rations, [[strikethrough]] all necessary Medical Attendance [[/strikethrough]] and Supplies in case of sickness, and the amount set opposite their respective names per month, during the continuation of this Contract — the laborers to be paid in full before the final disposal of the crop which is to be raised by them on  plantation, in the County of Hardeman, State of Tennessee. 

[[4 columned table]]
| No. | Name. | Age | Rate of Pay per Month |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 1 | Harrison Tables |   | 16 66 2/3 |

Harrison is to clothe himself and pay his own Dr's Bill for the year 1866

This contract is to commence with this date and close with the year 1866.
Given in duplicate at Bolivar, this 2nd day of February 1866

Witness:
Jas G.W. Fenwick  

Joseph Joiner

John D Ussery
Supt. of Dist.
By Jas G.W Fenwick ast

Registered at Bolivar February 1866