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Milford May 6th 1859
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If there is to be an Indian agent appointed about this time, I would respectfully call to your notice, the superior qualifications of S. W. Hoskins Esq of Old town, who has ben [been] acquainted with that people, and their wants, and necessities for nearly twenty years.
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And believing Mr. Hoskins to be competent, and as honest, as any other man of honor.
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I think him better qualified to discharge the duties of that [?] [underlined] than any ohter person who would be likely to accept is.
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To his Excelency [Excellency]
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L. M. Morrill
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Governor of Maine
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Respectfully
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D. Billings

Revision as of 13:04, 3 April 2020

Milford May 6th 1859

If there is to be an Indian agent appointed about this time, I would respectfully call to your notice, the superior qualifications of S. W. Hoskins Esq of Old town, who has ben [been] acquainted with that people, and their wants, and necessities for nearly twenty years.

And believing Mr. Hoskins to be competent, and as honest, as any other man of honor.

I think him better qualified to discharge the duties of that [?] [underlined] than any ohter person who would be likely to accept is.

To his Excelency [Excellency]

L. M. Morrill

Governor of Maine

Respectfully

D. Billings