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�Calais January 1st, 1857.
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Hon. H. Hamlin
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    Dear Sir,
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I hearwith enclose a Petition. signed by the
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most of our prominent Republicans here. and
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also a few letters, from some of our leading
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men asking my appointment as agent for
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the Passamaquoddy tribe of Indians.
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I was appointed to said office, by Gov. Crosby
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in 1854, but removed by Gov. Morrill, in
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1855, but removed by Gov Wells, in 1856.
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Having been removed, as I was, upon Political
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grounds only.  I should naturally take a [?]
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in being restored.
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Should you feel that by giving me that nomination,
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you would meet the wishes of the Republicans
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in this vicinity without conflicting with
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your own views, in the matter.  I shall be
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greatly obliged.
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    Very Respectfully
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    Your Vet [?] Servant
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  Seth W. Smith

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�Calais January 1st, 1857.

Hon. H. Hamlin

   Dear Sir,

I hearwith enclose a Petition. signed by the most of our prominent Republicans here. and also a few letters, from some of our leading men asking my appointment as agent for the Passamaquoddy tribe of Indians. I was appointed to said office, by Gov. Crosby in 1854, but removed by Gov. Morrill, in 1855, but removed by Gov Wells, in 1856. Having been removed, as I was, upon Political grounds only. I should naturally take a [?] in being restored. Should you feel that by giving me that nomination, you would meet the wishes of the Republicans in this vicinity without conflicting with your own views, in the matter. I shall be greatly obliged.

   Very Respectfully
   Your Vet [?] Servant
  Seth W. Smith