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+ | Bangor April 28th 1821 | ||
+ | To William King Govenor | ||
+ | of the State of Maine | ||
+ | Since I had the honour to | ||
+ | write the govenor last under date of the [11th?] of April nothing | ||
+ | has occured on the subject of my business as gent to | ||
+ | [clame?] the attraction of the executive- the [deprodations?] | ||
+ | on the public lands, with the agency of which I am charged, | ||
+ | has ceased and I am of opinion what has been done | ||
+ | during the last winter is in a [?] way to be brot | ||
+ | to a speedy & amicable appointment with all parties | ||
+ | concerned, so soon as the lumber cut may be brot into | ||
+ | market- I find the usual practice has been with | ||
+ | the late agent [?], [?], to give the persons who | ||
+ | purchase the lumber about ninety days [?] for | ||
+ | the amount of stumpage, which counts I shall produce | ||
+ | until otherwise instructed. | ||
+ | The State land lying so contigious to the | ||
+ | scattered inhabitants on the Penobscot & some of its | ||
+ | branches renders it probible that attempts will [?] | ||
+ | be made to plunder it of its timber, and no doubt | ||
+ | suits will become necessary in some cases, I shall | ||
+ | avoide them as much as possible & at the same time | ||
+ | [pr?] the government property- any further instructions | ||
+ | which I may recieve on this subject will be carefully | ||
+ | attended to be the governors [?] [?] [H?] [S?] | ||
+ | Mark Trafton |
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2 Trafton
Bangor April 28th 1821
To William King Govenor of the State of Maine
Since I had the honour to
write the govenor last under date of the [11th?] of April nothing has occured on the subject of my business as gent to [clame?] the attraction of the executive- the [deprodations?] on the public lands, with the agency of which I am charged, has ceased and I am of opinion what has been done during the last winter is in a [?] way to be brot to a speedy & amicable appointment with all parties concerned, so soon as the lumber cut may be brot into market- I find the usual practice has been with the late agent [?], [?], to give the persons who purchase the lumber about ninety days [?] for the amount of stumpage, which counts I shall produce until otherwise instructed.
The State land lying so contigious to the
scattered inhabitants on the Penobscot & some of its branches renders it probible that attempts will [?] be made to plunder it of its timber, and no doubt suits will become necessary in some cases, I shall avoide them as much as possible & at the same time [pr?] the government property- any further instructions which I may recieve on this subject will be carefully attended to be the governors [?] [?] [H?] [S?]
Mark Trafton