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An Act for the relief of Zachariah Robinson, a free man of color, of Gibson county. 1833 24 (1833)

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ject to the same rules and restrictions as he was entitled,
or subject to, during the term of his sheriffalty.
B.S. Gilleland. SEC. 2. Be it enacted, That Robert S. Gilleland, late
sheriff of Roane county,shall have the same rights, pow-
ers and privileges granted to John F. Henderson, late
sheriff of Monroe county, in the first section of this act,
and for the same period of time.
F. W. HULING,
Speaker qf the House vf Representatives.
D. BURFORD,
Passed October 23, 1833.     Speaker of the Senate.
CHAPTER L.
An Act for the relief of Zachariah Robinson, a free man of color, of
Gibson county.
Z. Robinson  SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General J/ssembly of the
te' to State of Tennessee, That Zachariah Robinson, a free man
aren to this of color, of Gibson county, be, and he is hereby, authori-
state.    zed and permitted to remove his children from the State of
North Carolina to the State of Tennessee, to reside there-
in.
To give bond  SEC. 2. Be itenacted, That the said Zachariah Robinson
o hie ood shall give bond and good security, to the chairman of the
'county court of Gibson county, and his successors in office,
for the good behaviour of said children, and that they shall
not become chargeable to the county or state; said bond
to be given at the next county court after said children
arrive in said county of Gibson.
J. Bradbury SEC. 3. Be it enacted, That Jacob Bradbury, of the
authorized to county of Gibson, be, and lie is hereby, authorized and em-
emncipate hispoed
slave   j oena ed to emancipate a certain negro man slave by the
n   e of Benjamin, the property of said Bradbury; and
that the said Bradbury, before emancipating said slave,
shall give bond and satisfactory security to the chairman of
the county court of Gibson county, in a sum double the val-
ue of said slave, conditioned to indemnify each and every
county in this state against his maintainance, and for his
good behaviour, and upon the express condition that the
above named Benjamin, shall not at any time become a
charge either to the state or either of the counties in this
State.
F. W. HULING,
Speaker of the House of Representatives.
D. BURFORD,
a Opeaker of the Senate.
Passed October 28, 1833.

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