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to the governor & council of Maine
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Lincoln May 5th[?] 1859
  
The undersigned respectfully recommend Sam W Hoskins of Old Town as a suitable person, and well qualified to discharge the duties of agent for the Penobscot tribe of Indians, and ask his appointment to the office, when vacated[?],
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Dear Gov
  
Bangor April 26, 1859
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I have been informed their will soon be a vacancy in the office of Agt for Penobscot Indians. If this shall happen I would cheerfully recommend the appointment of Samuel W. Hoskins of Old Town believing him to be a gentleman well qualified for that place.
  
-R. B. Dunning
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Most respectfully yours
-Rufus H.[?] [?]
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-James B.[?] Fiske[?]
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J. W Stinchfield
-Ambrose C. Flint
 
-Thomas Pennell[?]
 
-B. J.[?] Bradbury
 
-John C. Flint
 
-Solomon Dunning
 
-[?] [?]
 
-F. H.[?] Hodgman
 
-John B. Otis
 
-Caleb Billings
 
-[?] C. Pickering[?]
 
-Thos.[?] A. White
 
-Josiah Crosby
 
-Stephen D.[?] B[?] of [?]ford
 
-David Fuller
 
-Geo. Stetson
 
-Rufus[?] Ravenfort[?]
 
-F. F. French
 
-Thos.[?] N[?] E[?]
 
-J. H.[?] B[?]
 
-W. H. McCrillis[?]
 
-R. Davis
 
-T. L. Noyes[?]
 
-[?]
 
-Rufus Dwinal
 
-E. H. Fogg
 
-M. Schwarz
 
-Jereh.[?] Fenmo[?]
 
-C. Hayward
 
-A. Hayford
 
-C.[?] S. Brigg[?]
 
-Chas. E.[?] Dole
 
-I.[?] C. Merrill
 
[?]
 
- P.[?] M. Ha[?]
 
-Abram[?] Moore
 
-J. H. B[/]
 
-J[?] Burbank
 
-Timothy Crosby
 
-Henry [?]
 
-R.[?] S.[?] P[?]
 
-J. Wyman
 
-G.[?] P. Church[?], Bradford
 

Latest revision as of 18:31, 28 August 2020

Lincoln May 5th[?] 1859

Dear Gov

I have been informed their will soon be a vacancy in the office of Agt for Penobscot Indians. If this shall happen I would cheerfully recommend the appointment of Samuel W. Hoskins of Old Town believing him to be a gentleman well qualified for that place.

Most respectfully yours

J. W Stinchfield