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Springfield Decr 30th, 1800
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Springfield Dec<sup>r</sup> 30<sup>th</sup>, 1800
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Sir,
 
Sir,
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.
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Your letters of the 23<sup>d</sup> & 24<sup>th</sup> ints. have duly come to hand, the latter this morning, enclosing fifteen hundred Dollars in Post Notes, which are passed to your credit.
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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You may expect the usual yearly Return of work &<sup>c</sup>. 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 M<sup>r</sup> 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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Sam<sup>l</sup>. Hodgedon Esq<sup>r</sup>.