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+ | hon Lot M. Morrill | ||
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+ | Governor of maine | ||
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+ | I am informed that it has become necessary to appoint a new Agent for the Penobscot Tribe of Indians. | ||
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+ | I beg leave to advise the appointment of Mr. F. H. Dillingham of Bangor to that place. | ||
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+ | I have had a personal acquaintance with him for years and know him to be a man of practical ability, and of the most undoubted honor and integrity | ||
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+ | Through his instrumentallity [instrumentality] every body would feel confident that the Indians would receive perfect justice in their reception of the states bounty. | ||
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+ | Very Respectuflly | ||
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+ | Your obedient servt. | ||
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+ | Chas. S. Crosby |
Revision as of 13:27, 7 April 2020
Bangor Apl. 30. 1859
hon Lot M. Morrill
Governor of maine
I am informed that it has become necessary to appoint a new Agent for the Penobscot Tribe of Indians.
I beg leave to advise the appointment of Mr. F. H. Dillingham of Bangor to that place.
I have had a personal acquaintance with him for years and know him to be a man of practical ability, and of the most undoubted honor and integrity
Through his instrumentallity [instrumentality] every body would feel confident that the Indians would receive perfect justice in their reception of the states bounty.
Very Respectuflly
Your obedient servt.
Chas. S. Crosby