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State of Maryland Prince Georges County Sch.

I hereby certify that on the 26 day of September 1850 negro boy Thomas Henson (who upon the 1st day of October then next would about the age 9 nine years) was dulely bound and apprenticed - according to the then existing laws of the state of Maryland, by the Orphans County Prince George; County to Fielder Suit Enquiring said County: the said negro to abide with and serve the said Suit, his heirs or assigns until the  1st day of October 1862 as appear by the Indenture or apprenticeship upon record in my office in Liber J.B.B. No. C. folio 510 &c, one of the Land Record Books of said County

In Testimony whereof the have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed the Seal of the Circuit Court for Prince Georges County this 14 day of October A.D. 1865

Fred Sapan, Clerk
C.C. for P.Ge S. Co.Md.

[[ cancelled five-cent postage stamp]]

[[stamp]] THE NATIONAL ARCHIVES OF THE UNITED STATES [[/stamp]]

I hereby certify that in the year 1851, for value recd. I assigned all my right and claim to the services of the said above described negro boy Thomas Henson to Clement Hill Esquire of Prince Georges County Md:

Fielder Suit. D.P.