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�Boston Sec Office, May 10, 1830
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Boston; Sec. Office, May 10, 1830
  
Mr Samuel F Husrey,
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Mr Samuel F. Hussey,
 
Indian Agent.
 
Indian Agent.
  
 
Sir - I am desired by Gov.
 
Sir - I am desired by Gov.
 
Lincoln to give you what information might
 
Lincoln to give you what information might
be in my powder, respecting the right of the
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be in my power, respecting the rights of the
 
Penobscot Indians to certain fishing privileges,
 
Penobscot Indians to certain fishing privileges,
 
upon which subject you recently addressed a
 
upon which subject you recently addressed a
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fore, for your information, that the subject
 
fore, for your information, that the subject
 
has already been attended to at the request
 
has already been attended to at the request
of the Priest [underlined] who by the charge of the
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of the Priest who has the charge of the
 
Indians. Most of the documents relating
 
Indians. Most of the documents relating
 
to the subject being in the Land Office, Mr
 
to the subject being in the Land Office, Mr
Coffin the Land Office [inserted] examined the matter, & furnished a
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Coffin the land agent examined the matter, & furnished a
gentleman by the name of Vally (who
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gentleman by the name of [?] (who
appeared at the quest of the said Priest
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appeared at the request of the said Priest,
 
with all the documents & information in
 
with all the documents & information in
 
his power. We also issued a prohibition
 
his power. We also issued a prohibition

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Boston; Sec. Office, May 10, 1830

Mr Samuel F. Hussey, Indian Agent.

Sir - I am desired by Gov. Lincoln to give you what information might be in my power, respecting the rights of the Penobscot Indians to certain fishing privileges, upon which subject you recently addressed a communication to him. I would state, there fore, for your information, that the subject has already been attended to at the request of the Priest who has the charge of the Indians. Most of the documents relating to the subject being in the Land Office, Mr Coffin the land agent examined the matter, & furnished a gentleman by the name of [?] (who appeared at the request of the said Priest, with all the documents & information in his power. We also issued a prohibition