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                    <p>Know all men by these presents that <lb/>
                        we <persName>Charlotte Cabanné</persName>, a free person of color <lb/>
                        as principal, and <persName>Julie Cabanné</persName> 
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                        the State of Missouri in the sum of one <lb/>
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                        to be paid to the said State of Missouri <lb/>
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                        to be made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, <lb/>
                        executors and administrators firmly by these <lb/>
                        presents. Sealed with our seals and dated <lb/>
                        this <date when="1846-12-22">twenty second day of December eighteen <lb/>
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                    <p>The condition of the above obligation is such that whereas the said <persName>Charlotte Cabanné</persName> 
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                        a free person of color as aforesaid, has made <lb/>
                        application to the county court for the county <lb/>
                        of St Louis for a license to remain in the State <lb/>
                        of Missouri and whereas the same has been granted to her under the provisions of the <lb/>
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                        now if the said <persName>Charlotte Cabanne</persName> shall be of <lb/>
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                        <signed>W Millenberger</signed>
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