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Hon Lot M Morrill | Hon Lot M Morrill | ||
− | Governor &c | + | Governor & c |
My Dear Sir | My Dear Sir | ||
− | As I suppose it will be found necessary to appoint a new Indian Agent for the | + | As I suppose it will be |
+ | found necessary to appoint a new Indian | ||
+ | Agent for the Oldtown Indians, I would take | ||
+ | the liberty of recommending Frederick H. | ||
+ | Dillingham Esq of this city, as a suitable | ||
+ | person to receive the appointment. | ||
− | He | + | He formly resided at Old Town & is |
+ | acquainted with the Indians, He has always | ||
+ | maintained an excited character, & I have no | ||
+ | doubt if appointed would discharge the | ||
+ | duties of the office acceptably, & to the general | ||
+ | satisfaction of the public | ||
− | Respectfully | + | Respectfully yours |
− | E. L. | + | E. L. Hamlin |
Revision as of 20:21, 19 June 2020
Bangor May 2, 1859
Hon Lot M Morrill
Governor & c
My Dear Sir
As I suppose it will be found necessary to appoint a new Indian Agent for the Oldtown Indians, I would take the liberty of recommending Frederick H. Dillingham Esq of this city, as a suitable person to receive the appointment.
He formly resided at Old Town & is acquainted with the Indians, He has always maintained an excited character, & I have no doubt if appointed would discharge the duties of the office acceptably, & to the general satisfaction of the public
Respectfully yours
E. L. Hamlin