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Lubec November 4, 1820.
 
Lubec November 4, 1820.
  
 
Sir,
 
Sir,
  
The subscribers, understanding that it is acceptable to the governor for individuals to express their opinions respecting the interests[?] of those sections of the state in which they reside, take the liberty respectfully to communicate their sentiments in relation to the court of sessions for the county of Washington. As there are[?] [?] two judges of this court, one residing in the western [?] & one in the north east [?] of the county. It is our opinion that the whole county will be most[?] [?] &[?] the rulings[?] of its citizens[?] most[?] gratified if only one other judge be appointed & he be selected[?] from the south east [?] of the county.
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The subscribers, understanding that it is acceptable to the Governor for individuals to express their opinions respecting the interests of those sections of the state [three inserted above] in which they reside, take the liberty respectfully to communicate their sentiments in relation to the court of Sessions for the county of Washington. As there are now two judges of this court, one residing in the western angle & one in the north east angle of the county. It is our opinion that the whole county will be most accommodated & the feelings of its citizens [three inserted above] most gratified if only one other judge be appointed & he be selected from the south east angle of the county.
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The subscribers also beg leave cordially to [one inserted above] recommend Moses Fuller Esqr as a man well qualified for the office of Justice of the sessions. He is a gentleman of respectable talents, of good education, of very fair reputation, and distinguished for independence of character. His appointment would be highly acceptable to the public. This arrangement would complete the organization of the court according to the first distribution of its officers, and at every session, would give the Judges an opportunity, respectively, of viewing and assertaining [sic] the state of all the principal roads in the county.
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We subscribe, Sir, with sentiments of high respect,
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your obedient servants
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Jabez Morony [?]
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H. G. Balch
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Stephen Thresher
  
The subscribers also [?] [?] cordially recommend Moses Fuller Esq. as a man well qualified for the office of Justice of the sessions. He is a gentleman of respectable[?] [?], of good [?], of very[?] fair reputation, and distinguished for independence of character. His appointment would be highly acceptable to the public. This arrangement would complete the organization of the court according to the first [?] of its officers, and it[?] every session would give the judges an opportunity, respectively of viewing and
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William King Esq
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Governor of the State of Maine

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[Penciled at top of page:] 2 Fuller Petition

Lubec November 4, 1820.

Sir,

The subscribers, understanding that it is acceptable to the Governor for individuals to express their opinions respecting the interests of those sections of the state [three inserted above] in which they reside, take the liberty respectfully to communicate their sentiments in relation to the court of Sessions for the county of Washington. As there are now two judges of this court, one residing in the western angle & one in the north east angle of the county. It is our opinion that the whole county will be most accommodated & the feelings of its citizens [three inserted above] most gratified if only one other judge be appointed & he be selected from the south east angle of the county.

The subscribers also beg leave cordially to [one inserted above] recommend Moses Fuller Esqr as a man well qualified for the office of Justice of the sessions. He is a gentleman of respectable talents, of good education, of very fair reputation, and distinguished for independence of character. His appointment would be highly acceptable to the public. This arrangement would complete the organization of the court according to the first distribution of its officers, and at every session, would give the Judges an opportunity, respectively, of viewing and assertaining [sic] the state of all the principal roads in the county.

We subscribe, Sir, with sentiments of high respect, your obedient servants Jabez Morony [?] H. G. Balch Stephen Thresher

William King Esq Governor of the State of Maine