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Augusta Nov. 11th 1820
 
Augusta Nov. 11th 1820
  
Hon: William King
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Hon. William King
 
Governor of the State of Maine,
 
Governor of the State of Maine,
    Sir,
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Sir,
      I intimated to Judge Bridge
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before his departure for Boston a few weeks ago, that I had
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I intimated to Judge Bridge before his departure for Boston a few weeks ago, that I had a desire to be appointed Secretary of the Board of Commissioners on the subject of a division of the Public Lands &c. He mentioned me favorably to the other members of the Board from Maine, and I am gratified to learn that they are disposed to meet my wishes.  The subject was agitated at the late meeting in Boston, but as Mr Lewis had not arrived when the Board adjourned, no appointment was made. Only one other application has been made, and that by a gentleman from Boston in whom the Massachusetts members feel no particular interest.  Mr Bridge thinks my success nearly certain, but has advised me to address a letter to you on the subject, and request that you would, if congenial to your feelings, write to Hon Mr Lincoln in my favor.  I am aware that your attention must be constantly engrossed in business of a public nature, and that it is rather presumptuous in me to trouble you with matters which chiefly concern myself,
a desire to be appointed Secretary of the Board of Commissioners
 
on the subject of a division of the Public Lands &c. He mention
 
-ed me favorably to the other members of the Board from
 
Maine, and I am gratified to learn that they are disposed
 
to meet my wishes.  The subject was agitated at the late
 
meeting in Boston, but as Mr Lewis had not arrived
 
when the Board adjourned, no appointment was made.
 
Only one other application has been made, and that by a
 
gentleman from Boston in whom the Massachusetts
 
members feel no particular interest.  Mr Bridge thinks  
 
my success nearly certain, but has advised me to
 
address a letter to you on the subject, and request that
 
you would, if congenial to your feelings, write to Hon
 
Mr Lincoln in my favor.  I am aware that your attention
 
must be constantly engrossed in business of a public
 
nature, and that it is rather presumptuous in me to
 
trouble you with matters which chiefly concern myself,
 

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Augusta Nov. 11th 1820

Hon. William King Governor of the State of Maine, Sir,

I intimated to Judge Bridge before his departure for Boston a few weeks ago, that I had a desire to be appointed Secretary of the Board of Commissioners on the subject of a division of the Public Lands &c. He mentioned me favorably to the other members of the Board from Maine, and I am gratified to learn that they are disposed to meet my wishes. The subject was agitated at the late meeting in Boston, but as Mr Lewis had not arrived when the Board adjourned, no appointment was made. Only one other application has been made, and that by a gentleman from Boston in whom the Massachusetts members feel no particular interest. Mr Bridge thinks my success nearly certain, but has advised me to address a letter to you on the subject, and request that you would, if congenial to your feelings, write to Hon Mr Lincoln in my favor. I am aware that your attention must be constantly engrossed in business of a public nature, and that it is rather presumptuous in me to trouble you with matters which chiefly concern myself,