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I have taken the Liberty of addressing You, without the honor of a personal Acquaintance; If there is any Impropriety, the Information I have recieved of this being the usual Mode pursued by those who apply for Office, must make my Apology. I have ventured to flatter Myself, that if no better Person offered, I might hope for an Appointment to the Naval Office for the District of Chester...
In the Year 1790, thro’ the Intercession of my good Friend Mr James Tilghman You thought proper to nominate Me to the Collectorship of the Port of Chester, this Gentleman being now no more I beg leave to refer You to his Son Mr William Tilghman, Genl Dickinson, Colo. Cadwallader, Mr Edward Tilghman and the Mr Chews of Philadelphia for any Information which You deem necessary to my private...
¶ From Jeremiah Nicols. Letter not found. 10 July 1806. Acknowledged in Daniel Brent to Nicols, 18 July 1806, addressed to Nicols at Chestertown, Maryland, as enclosing a letter to Nicols from Edward Herren stating that Herren had been “impressed by and detained in the British Ship of War, Mermaid, on the Halifax station,” and asking Nicols “to procure his discharge” ( DNA : RG 59,...