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− | + | �Nobleborough Oct 2nd 1820, | |
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+ | To William King, Esq Governor of hte state of Maine & there [?] Council. | ||
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+ | We the undersigned humbly represent, that it would be a great convenience to the inhabitants of the lower part of the town of Bristol if some suitable person was commissioned as a Justice of the [?] in that place - and we would recommend to your consideration Travis Vience of said Briston - who is in our opinion a sober - upright & inteligent man and we think well qualified to perform the duties of said office. | ||
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+ | Eph Rollins | ||
+ | Albert Smith | ||
+ | Eben D. Robinson | ||
+ | [?]viad Harettern |
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�Nobleborough Oct 2nd 1820,
To William King, Esq Governor of hte state of Maine & there [?] Council.
We the undersigned humbly represent, that it would be a great convenience to the inhabitants of the lower part of the town of Bristol if some suitable person was commissioned as a Justice of the [?] in that place - and we would recommend to your consideration Travis Vience of said Briston - who is in our opinion a sober - upright & inteligent man and we think well qualified to perform the duties of said office.
Eph Rollins Albert Smith Eben D. Robinson [?]viad Harettern