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Letter, William Hunt, Pearl River, to Governor Holmes, explaining why he is holding office in a county in which he does not live and why the papers of the office are with him and not in the county, requesting that the Seat of Justice not be moved from its present site; stating that, should the Governor ask him, he is willing to resign.
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Letter, William Hunt, Pearl River, to Governor Holmes, explaining why he is holding office in a county in which he does not live and why the papers of the office are with him and not in the county, requesting that the Seat of Justice not be moved from its present site; stating that, should the Governor ask him, he is willing to resign.
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- Doc Number: 2476
- Administration: David Holmes
- Date(s): 1816-12-14
- Description: Letter, William Hunt, Pearl River, to Governor Holmes, explaining why he is holding office in a county in which he does not live and why the papers of the office are with him and not in the county, requesting that the Seat of Justice not be moved from its present site; stating that, should the Governor ask him, he is willing to resign.
- Call Number: Series 0488
- Filename: 488-2476-01.tif