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[[6 columned table]] | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | | Adam Dunworthy | St. Simons | James H. Couper | Bluff | 40 | Moved to the main. Dunworthy plants at the Bluff | | James Smith | St. Simons | James H. Couper | Bluff | 40 | Moved to the main. Young man. without a family | | Alexander Piles | St. Simons | James H. Couper | Bluff | 40 | Moved to the main. | | Henry Bird | St. Simons | James H. Couper | Bluff | 40 | At Brunswick. has not planted anything this year | | Abram Young | St. Simons | James H. Couper | Bluff | 40 | Plants his lot this summer. Occupies the plantation house | | Pannell Maxwell | St. Simons | James H. Couper | Bluff | 40 | Cultivated his lot this summer. Does well | | Littleton Tisan | St. Simons | James H. Couper | Bluff | 40 | Very intemperate, has done but little this year | | Mases Mc Donald | St. Simons | James H. Couper | Bluff | 40 | Planted and has done well. Cotton excellent | | Jane Collins | St. Simons | T.B. King | New Field | 40 | Removed to accommodate Mr. Warren last spring. | | Wm. Armstrong | St. Simons | T.B. King | New Field | 40 | Removed to accommodate Mr. Warren. Works for Warren | | James Cummings | Jekyl | Henry Dubignon | | 40 | Gone to the main. All on this island left in a body, and hired land of one Mr. Myres, who has treated them well and they are well satisfied and will probably remain on his place | | Benj. Cummings | Jekyl | Henry Dubignon | | 40 | Gone to the main. All on this island left in a body, and hired land of one Mr. Myres, who has treated them well and they are well satisfied and will probably remain on his place | | Robert Glover | Jekyl | Henry Dubignon | | 40 | Gone to the main. All on this island left in a body, and hired land of one Mr. Myres, who has treated them well and they are well satisfied and will probably remain on his place | | Richard Loyel | Jekyl | Henry Dubignon | | 40 | Gone to the main. All on this island left in a body, and hired land of one Mr. Myres, who has treated them well and they are well satisfied and will probably remain on his place | | Cicero Hummings | Jekyl | Henry Dubignon | | 40 | | Richard Hummings | Jekyl | Henry Dubignon | | 40 | | Romeo Harris | Jekyl | Henry Dubignon | | 40 | Most of the people who have lots very much dislike the notion of going into South Carolina and I presume but a few will go. The above includes all the lots which I set off. Some of them have taken measures to hire land upon the island, and plant another year here. I have thrown the whole matter into this form as being most condensed. I hope to see you down here before I leave, but should I not have the privalege, I shall probably see you in Augusta as I shall go home that way, and I will be glad to answer any questions which may not be plain in this. I am, Sir: Your Obedient Servant W.P. Eaton, Agent Bureau R.F.& A.L. Respectfully Submitted To. Maj. Gen'l Davis Tillson Ass't Com'r Bureau R.F.& A.L.
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