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Made a settlement with Richd Trotter for his work 1865 &
Richd
1866 I fell in his debt $50.65 & credit $5.00 See Page 21
Richd
Act. Book
Red
Richd appeared satisfyed with the settlement & said he

wished to stay longer but Red appeared a good deal dissatis-

fyed at the result tho was willing to abide by it, he could

Continued not deny any thing. See act Book
1866
Decr 25th ) I hear that Brother Hugh is thought some better this evening
Tusday )
H. B. Porter tho bad off.

Jack Patton has halled Cotton for me 2 loads Friday, 1 load

J. Patton Monday, & 2 loads Tuesday of last week, & one from App Bookers

App Booker ) making in all 6 loads to Matthews Gin (6 loads)
Cotton )
App Bookers Cotton rent Recd 2185 lbs of Cotton paid off
Richd Trotter)
$45.65 by note & since paid off the note

Dec 26 Hugh B. Porter not so well this morning he was bad off all

day & dyed at 7 oclock Just after dark Mag went to Town It
H. B. Porter)
Dyed ) is turning cold Wind in N. West
Cold
Th 27 It has turned verry cold Wind in the N. Verry cold [inded]

I went to the Funeral of old Brother Hugh at one oclock at

Verry Cold ) James Akin he was taken to the family burying ground North

side of the river - and buryed there to day - Hugh spent the

day with me Sunday the 18th Inst. he was taken with a Chill

on Thursday the 20th & a Diore that lasted several days & died

yesterday the 26th lived only six days after he was taken.

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