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Merriam May 24 1820

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of our state independence. I have been a warm and firm friend of the national government in all times; and have without any derivation[?] supported the republic cause in the commonwealth of Massachusett [Massachusetts]. My exertions in the cause of separation have been as great as my [?] would allow, for which and[?] other inquires I would beg leave to refer you to Alfred Johnson[?] [?] [?] the representative from this town.
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of our state independence. I have been a warm and firm friend of the national government in all times; and have without any derivation[?] supported the republic cause in the commonwealth of Massachusett [Massachusetts]. My exertions in the cause of separation have been as great as my [?] would allow, for which and[?] other inquires I would beg leave to refer you to Alfred Johnson[?] Jr[?] Esq.[?] the representative from this town.
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The registry[?] of probate is vacant as I [?] by the election of William Abbott Esq. of Castine to be a representative in the legislature, this office would be agreeable to me. If however some other person should be found more suitable for this situation, and some other place should be assigned me I should be gratful [grateful] for the obligation - what will best aid me in supporting and educating a numerous family would be most servicable [serviceable] to me.
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With much respect your most apt[?] and humble servant John Merriam
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His excellency Wm. King governor of Maine

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of our state independence. I have been a warm and firm friend of the national government in all times; and have without any derivation[?] supported the republic cause in the commonwealth of Massachusett [Massachusetts]. My exertions in the cause of separation have been as great as my [?] would allow, for which and[?] other inquires I would beg leave to refer you to Alfred Johnson[?] Jr[?] Esq.[?] the representative from this town.

The registry[?] of probate is vacant as I [?] by the election of William Abbott Esq. of Castine to be a representative in the legislature, this office would be agreeable to me. If however some other person should be found more suitable for this situation, and some other place should be assigned me I should be gratful [grateful] for the obligation - what will best aid me in supporting and educating a numerous family would be most servicable [serviceable] to me.

With much respect your most apt[?] and humble servant John Merriam

His excellency Wm. King governor of Maine