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I meant to [[unsure]] to [[unsure]] this spring to see you & attend the Election, but I can make [[convenient?]] to go-- I suppose you are taken up with [[Ludi?]] and [[reposing?]] for Election, all this [[make?]]  up as to forget me-- Believe me I am your Friend    Eleazer Williams
I meant to [[gone?]] to [[harford?]] this spring to see you & attend the Election, but I can make [[convenient?]] to go-- I suppose you are taken up with [[Ludi?]] and [[reposing?]] for Election, all this [[make?]]  up as to forget me-- Believe me I am your Friend    Eleazer Williams
  Mr Charles Sheldon  
  Mr Charles Sheldon  
PS you will be so good to me her lines I can sure that your letter is alway very acceptable to me farewell-- this is the third letter
PS you will be so good to me her lines I can sure that your letter is alway very acceptable to me farewell-- this is the third letter

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I meant to gone? to harford? this spring to see you & attend the Election, but I can make convenient? to go-- I suppose you are taken up with Ludi? and reposing? for Election, all this make? up as to forget me-- Believe me I am your Friend Eleazer Williams

Mr Charles Sheldon 

PS you will be so good to me her lines I can sure that your letter is alway very acceptable to me farewell-- this is the third letter _____________________________________________________________ Letter 16 to Mr Hubbal, Mansfield July 27th 1806

 Respected Sir  I ricvd [received] yours 12 of July (dated 13th of June.) and with greatest pleasure & satisfaction wherein you expressed yourself in such obliging terms. I acknowledge to you that I am sen?? of your respect toward me and I have the happiness as to get acquainted with you by the accidental way and with pleasure I now thank? this opportunity to answer your kind & agreeable Epistle &c &c &c &c
 I send my respect to you sir and Mrs Hubbal and Mr Williams family   I am your humble servant Eleazer Williams
  Mr Calvin Hubbal 

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letter 17 to Rev Jacob Cram of Exeter N Hampshire
Mansfield august 2 # 1806  Rev Sir according to my promise I now write with pleasure. It is a great task for me to undertake to correspond with--