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hk2hb at May 12, 2017 04:41 AM

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satisfaction, & without further dwelling on his worth I
most [earnestly?] recommend him to your Excellency's
notice.

This letter is written without his Knowledge & is but
a small tribute to his [spalted?] merit.

Most respectfully I am Dear Sir

Your friend

Charles L Mosby

[?] F [?] [?]
Richmond

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satisfaction, & without further [dwelling?] on his worth I
most [s?] [n?] [?] hire to your [E?]
notice.

This letter is written without his Knowledge & is but
a [s?] tribute to his [?] [?].

Most [fully?] I am Dear Sir

Your friend

Charles L Mosby

[?] F [?] [?]
Richmond