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When we last conversed upon the affairs of our county, it was considered most advisable to make no appoint of Register of Probate, for the present | When we last conversed upon the affairs of our county, it was considered most advisable to make no appoint of Register of Probate, for the present | ||
− | Should you with the council come to a different result & conclude to make an appointment, at your first session I wish to say, that our Friend Dr Amos | + | Should you with the council come to a different result & conclude to make an appointment, at your first session I wish to say, that our Friend Dr Amos Nourse [sic?] is a Gentleman |
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[Penciled at top of page:] 2 Warren
Hallowell 8. Nov. 1820.
Hon. William King.
Dear Sir.
When we last conversed upon the affairs of our county, it was considered most advisable to make no appoint of Register of Probate, for the present
Should you with the council come to a different result & conclude to make an appointment, at your first session I wish to say, that our Friend Dr Amos Nourse [sic?] is a Gentleman