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Knoxville 31 March 1796

Dear Sir
I should be happy to have a conferance with you
[illegible] many occasions, particularly on public affairs
in order to obtain information on [word crossed out] subjects
which you may Deem necessary to impart [word crossed out]
[word crossed out] [word crossed out] think
[word crossed out] [word crossed out] [word crossed out] [word crossed out] [word crossed out] useful
and important to the interest of state: [word crossed out] of this
[word crossed out] I have no doubt [word crossed out]
[word crossed out]
of your Willingness so to do, [word crossed out] it will wait your
time and place ____ permit me to [word crossed out]
Congratulate you [word crossed out] [word crossed out]
[word crossed out]
on your success of this day. I have the honor to

Gov. Blount John Sevier

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