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Bangor Faby, 11, 1859,
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Bangor Feby, 11, 1859,
  
 
to the Hon. Governor and Council of the State of Maine
 
to the Hon. Governor and Council of the State of Maine
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I have known Mr. Dillingham for ten or twelve years past, and have a high opinion of his integrity and business habits. He has  held offices of trust in the city, and has poved [proved] himself worthy of the confidence of the public.
 
I have known Mr. Dillingham for ten or twelve years past, and have a high opinion of his integrity and business habits. He has  held offices of trust in the city, and has poved [proved] himself worthy of the confidence of the public.
  
I am of [the?] opinion, that his opponent would be of advantage to the Indians and the State, and would be generally acceptable.
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I am of opinion, that his opponent would be of advantage to the Indians and the State, and would be generally acceptable.
  
 
With great respect,
 
With great respect,
  
[?] &c[?] John E. [?]
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I am &c John E.

Revision as of 11:19, 7 April 2020

Bangor Feby, 11, 1859,

to the Hon. Governor and Council of the State of Maine

Should there be a vacancy in the office of Agent of the Penobscot Tribe of Indians, I would recommend the appointment of Frederick H. Dillingham Esq. of this city, as a suitable person for the office.

I have known Mr. Dillingham for ten or twelve years past, and have a high opinion of his integrity and business habits. He has held offices of trust in the city, and has poved [proved] himself worthy of the confidence of the public.

I am of opinion, that his opponent would be of advantage to the Indians and the State, and would be generally acceptable.

With great respect,

I am &c John E.