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His Exelancy [sic] Joseph McMinn Sept 3d 1820
Dear Sir after my Best respects to you
and also to my worthy friend Mr Grayham
I can only Inform you that after I left you at
Nashville I had a very pleasant Journey home and
my family in good health and I have injoyed [sic]
good health ever since -
this will probably be hand to you by Mr John
Colier whom I have been long acquainted with
and know him to be a very worthey [sic] sober and stedey [sic]
man in truth his Morrel Carector [sic] is unexceptionable
and as a lawer [sic] stands fair on the list
he informs me that he wishes to solicite [sic] you for
the apointment of attourney [sic] general to fill the
vacancey [sic] ocasioned [sic] by the resignation of Mcmeens
it is my Humble opinion that he would Discharge
the Duties of that apointment very well -
I am Dear sir yours Most Respectfully
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