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Springfield Decr 30th, 1800
 
Springfield Decr 30th, 1800
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Sir,
 
Sir,
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Your letters of the 23d & 24th ints. have duly come to hand, the latter this morning, enclosing fifteen hundred Dollars in Post Notes, which are passed to your credit.
 
Your letters of the 23d & 24th ints. have duly come to hand, the latter this morning, enclosing fifteen hundred Dollars in Post Notes, which are passed to your credit.
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You may expect the usual yearly Return of work &c. done in the Factory, as soon as I can obtain from the Superintendent an account of Stock on hand.
 
You may expect the usual yearly Return of work &c. done in the Factory, as soon as I can obtain from the Superintendent an account of Stock on hand.
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Your friend Mr. Lyman is better, if he gets no relapse, he stands a good chance to recover his best respects attend you.
 
Your friend Mr. Lyman is better, if he gets no relapse, he stands a good chance to recover his best respects attend you.
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I thank you sir, for the compliments of the season, that you may live to see many happy ones, is my sincere wish.
 
I thank you sir, for the compliments of the season, that you may live to see many happy ones, is my sincere wish.
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I am
 
I am
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Sir,
 
Sir,
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Most respectfully
 
Most respectfully
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Your obedient servant
 
Your obedient servant
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Joseph Williams
 
Joseph Williams
Sam; Hodgedon Esqr.
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Saml. Hodgedon Esqr.