Pages That Mention Hugh Kelso
Sevier_Letter_381_47671
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manner that loaded waggons [sic] can travel [through?] with ease and convenience, or not, and if they cannot, what are the impediments.
The Executive also wishes you to report on every other thing that relates to the road, which you may deem necessary and proper. -
I have the honor to be Very respectfully Your Mo Obedt Servant
/signed/
Genl. James White Major John Singleton, and Major Hugh Kelso
P. S. A copy of this letter is sent to each Commissioner.
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/Copy/
Letter to Genl White Major Singleton, & Major Kelso- 4 March 1806
Sevier_Letter_516_47677
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that loaded waggons [sic] can travel with ease and convenience, or not, and if they cannot, what are the impediments.
The Executive also wishes you to report on every other thing that relates to the road, which you may deem necessary and proper. -
I have the honor to be Very respectfully your mo Obedt Servant
|signed|
Genl. James White Major John Singleton, and Major Hugh Kelso
P.S. A copy of this letter is sent to each Commissioner.
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|Copy| Letter to Genl White Major Singleton & Major Kelso- 4 March 1806
Sevier_Letter_522_48063
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Lawyer. To his Excellency John Sevier Governor &c.
Sir.
In the Suits William Lenoir & William T. Lewis Against Alexander Outlaw, David Campbell Thomas Eldridge James Winton, Nicolas Sterns, Hugh Kelsoe [sic], Richard Copeland, and the Heirs of Richard Price. And James Miller Complaint against James White Defendant, I am so interested, or connected with some of the parties, that I cannot sit as Judge on the Trials, consistant [sic] with the Laws of this State.
I am your Excellency's Obt. Servt.
State of Tennessee April 2d. 1805}