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Hon Lot. M Morril | Hon Lot. M Morril | ||
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− | Mr Isaac Bearce of Meddybemps is an [?] for the Indian agent. I have no hesitation in recommending him for that office | + | Mr Isaac Bearce of Meddybemps is an [applicant?] for the Indian agent. I have no hesitation in recommending him for that office |
− | I think the [?] of the Replicken party in this county requires that their should be a new appointment made this winter. Mr Bearce is a very active man and a man that can be [?] upon in my [?] Hoping that his [?] may be considern favourable by you | + | I think the [interest?] of the Replicken party in this county requires that their should be a new appointment made this winter. Mr Bearce is a very active man and a man that can be [?] upon in my [?] Hoping that his [?] may be considern favourable by you |
I remain you Obed | I remain you Obed | ||
[W. Duren?] | [W. Duren?] |
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Calais January 10th 1858 Hon Lot. M Morril Dear Sir Mr Isaac Bearce of Meddybemps is an [applicant?] for the Indian agent. I have no hesitation in recommending him for that office I think the [interest?] of the Replicken party in this county requires that their should be a new appointment made this winter. Mr Bearce is a very active man and a man that can be [?] upon in my [?] Hoping that his [?] may be considern favourable by you I remain you Obed [W. Duren?]