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To John Adams from Willis Alston, 14 February 1801

Representative Chamber 14th Feby 1801

Sir

In consequence of the passage of a law during the present session of Congress for organizing the courts of the united states the appointment of a circuit Judge in the state of North Carolina becomes necessary

I therefore take the liberty of recommending to your consideration the character of the Honorable Samuel Johnston, at present a Judge of the Supreme court of said state, for the Honor of that office in whom legal knowledge honesty and integrity are United

I should not have approached you upon the present occasion had it not have been in discharge of a duty I owe the state which I have with others the Honor of representing in the congress of the united states I am with sentiments of respect your / most obedient servant.

Willis Alston

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