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to the governor & council of Maine
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for the last ten or twelve years. He has transacted most of the business of the office since mr. Staples has been Agent.
  
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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The appointment of Mr. Hoskins would I think give better satisfaction to the Republicans of Penobscot, than any ohter of the candidates.
  
Bangor April 26, 1859
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The Agent I think ought not to reside away from Old town as it subjects the Indians to great inconvenience.
  
-R. B. Dunning
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I will not trouble you with any further remarks, only that I am decidedly of the opinion that Mr. Hoskins is the [underlined] man for this appointment as will be more fully shown to you by others.
-Rufus H.[?] [?]
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-James B.[?] Fiske[?]
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Very truly yours
-Ambrose C. Flint
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-Thomas Pennell[?]
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Newell Blake
-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
 

Revision as of 19:32, 2 April 2020

for the last ten or twelve years. He has transacted most of the business of the office since mr. Staples has been Agent.

The appointment of Mr. Hoskins would I think give better satisfaction to the Republicans of Penobscot, than any ohter of the candidates.

The Agent I think ought not to reside away from Old town as it subjects the Indians to great inconvenience.

I will not trouble you with any further remarks, only that I am decidedly of the opinion that Mr. Hoskins is the [underlined] man for this appointment as will be more fully shown to you by others.

Very truly yours

Newell Blake