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− | We the undersigned petitioners would respectfully represent that we have known Mr. John Sprague of Cooper for several years and believe him to be an honest man and one well qualified to act as Agent for the Passmaquoddy tribe of indians. Politically he is a republican, being one of the leaders of the free soil party in its earliest days. | + | We the undersigned petitioners would respectfully represent that we have known Mr. John Sprague of Cooper for several years and believe him to be an honest man and one well qualified to act as Agent for the Passmaquoddy tribe of indians. Politically he is a republican, being one of the leaders of the free soil party in its earliest days. He has been unfortunate and has lost the use of his left hand and having a large family dependent on him for support. The salary would be of much service to him. We would respectfully request you give him the appointment and as in duty bound we would ever pray. |
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To the hon. Lot M. Morril Governor of the State of Maine
We the undersigned petitioners would respectfully represent that we have known Mr. John Sprague of Cooper for several years and believe him to be an honest man and one well qualified to act as Agent for the Passmaquoddy tribe of indians. Politically he is a republican, being one of the leaders of the free soil party in its earliest days. He has been unfortunate and has lost the use of his left hand and having a large family dependent on him for support. The salary would be of much service to him. We would respectfully request you give him the appointment and as in duty bound we would ever pray.
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