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Novbr. 27th., 1847
Most Excellent Sir,
The increasing commercial prosperity of our City, and the rapidity with which strangers, of whom many from the State of Tennessee, are acquiring residence in our midst, together with the fact that there is no Commissioner appointed by your Honored State to reside in the City of La fayette, will, I trust, warrant the liberty taken to solicit at the hands of Your Excellency the appointment of "Commissioner of Deed, &c. to reside in the City of La fayette, La. - Trusting that such an Office may prove of general Convenience in Judicial matters, I hope my request may find favor; and I remain
Your Most Obt. Servt. Aug. W. Jourdan
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AGUSTUS W. JOURDAN Attorney and Counsellor at Law: COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS, TO TAKE ACKNOWLEDGMENTS FOR THE STATES OF Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, Missouri, Mississippi, &c.,
Will give immediate attention to matters of a professional nature intrusted to his charge: particularly to COLLECTIONS of all kinds, in New Orleans or the City of Lafayette. OFFICE - - - Jackson street, Lafayette.
Refers to — NEW ORLEANS:
JUDGE McCALEB, U. S. District Court. | MESSRS. SHULTZ, HADDEN & LEECH. |
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" PRESTON, First District Court. | " PARMELE & BROTHER. |
J. A. MAYBIN ESQ. | " MAGEE, KNEASS & CO. |
L. MATHEWS, ESQ. | " R. W. MILBANKS & CO. |
JOHN EGERTON, ESQ., of the Banking | " KENNETT & DIX. |
House of L. Corning & Co. | " SMITH & BROTHER. |
SAMUEL WOODALL, ESQ. | JOHN L. WHITE, ESQ |
JUDGE CLARK, Third District Court. | NATHAN GOODALE, ESQ. |
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