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Gov Morrill
 
Gov Morrill
  
Dr Sir
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D[ea]r Sir
  
 
Learning that their is to be a vacancy soon in the Indian Agency of the Penobscot Tribe of Indians. I write you at this time to say that I hope you will consider favorably the claims and superior fitness for the place of F. H. Dillingham Esq of Bangor
 
Learning that their is to be a vacancy soon in the Indian Agency of the Penobscot Tribe of Indians. I write you at this time to say that I hope you will consider favorably the claims and superior fitness for the place of F. H. Dillingham Esq of Bangor
  
Being one of the committee [?] Indians affairs the past winter, I have learned something of the manner in which their affairs have been managed heretofor, I saw the necessity of having an honest man in the place, my friend Dillingham being such a man, I hope you will see fit to give him the appointment,
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Being one of the committee on  Indian affairs the past winter, I have learned something of the manner in which their affairs have been managed heretofore, I saw the necessity of having an honest man in the place, my friend Dillingham being such a man, I hope you will see fit to give him the appointment,
  
 
And much oblige
 
And much oblige
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your obt servt
  
your Obt Servt
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A. C. Wilson
 
 
A.[?] C. Wilson
 

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Brewer May 2 1859.

Gov Morrill

D[ea]r Sir

Learning that their is to be a vacancy soon in the Indian Agency of the Penobscot Tribe of Indians. I write you at this time to say that I hope you will consider favorably the claims and superior fitness for the place of F. H. Dillingham Esq of Bangor

Being one of the committee on Indian affairs the past winter, I have learned something of the manner in which their affairs have been managed heretofore, I saw the necessity of having an honest man in the place, my friend Dillingham being such a man, I hope you will see fit to give him the appointment,

And much oblige your obt servt

A. C. Wilson