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− | + | Bangor April 27 1858 | |
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+ | Hon Lot M Morrill, Governor, & to the Executive Council. | ||
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+ | Gentlemen | ||
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+ | Should a vacancy occur in the Office of Indian Agent I beg leave to recommend Frederic H. Dillingham Esqr[?] of this city for that office. | ||
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+ | I have been acquainted with him for twenty years & have done considerable business with him, & from my own observations & his general reputation, I consider him an entirely honest, & very correct & accurate business man, & I have no doubt he would do the duties of the office kindly towards the Indians, & faithfully & justly both to them & to the State. | ||
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+ | Very Respectfully your [?] [?] | ||
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+ | Henry E. Prentiss |
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Bangor April 27 1858
Hon Lot M Morrill, Governor, & to the Executive Council.
Gentlemen
Should a vacancy occur in the Office of Indian Agent I beg leave to recommend Frederic H. Dillingham Esqr[?] of this city for that office.
I have been acquainted with him for twenty years & have done considerable business with him, & from my own observations & his general reputation, I consider him an entirely honest, & very correct & accurate business man, & I have no doubt he would do the duties of the office kindly towards the Indians, & faithfully & justly both to them & to the State.
Very Respectfully your [?] [?]
Henry E. Prentiss