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Calais January 10th 1858
 
Calais January 10th 1858
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Hon Lot. M Morril
 
Hon Lot. M Morril
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Dear Sir
 
Dear Sir
Mr Isaac Bearce of Meddybemps is an [applicant?] for the Indian agent.  I have no hesitation in recommending him for that office
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I think the [interest?] of the Replicken party in this county requires that their should be a new appointment made this winter.  Mr Bearce is a very active man and a man that can be [?] upon in my [?]  Hoping that his [?] may be considern favourable by you
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Mr Isaac Bearce of Meddybemps is an applicant for the Indian agent.  I have no hesitation in recommending him for that office.
I remain you Obed
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I think the interest of the Replicken party in this county requires that their should be a new appointment made this winter.  Mr. Bearce is a very active man and a man that can be relied upon in any emergency. Hoping that his case may be considered favourable by you
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I remain you Obed.
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[W. Duren?]
 
[W. Duren?]

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Calais January 10th 1858

Hon Lot. M Morril

Dear Sir

Mr Isaac Bearce of Meddybemps is an applicant for the Indian agent. I have no hesitation in recommending him for that office.

I think the interest of the Replicken party in this county requires that their should be a new appointment made this winter. Mr. Bearce is a very active man and a man that can be relied upon in any emergency. Hoping that his case may be considered favourable by you

I remain you Obed.

[W. Duren?]