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                <text>Samuel Miller apprenticeship indenture, 1805, courtesy of the South Carolina Historical Society.</text>
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                <text>Samuel Stent Miller apprenticed himself to Gabriel Manigault Bounetheau, a Charleston (S.C.) printer, for a period of five years. Gabriel Manigault Bounetheau was a Justice of the Peace, Clerk of Council, and a printer with an office at 3 Broad Street, according to the Charleston City Directory of 1806.</text>
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