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D.M. Mitchell ___
Savannah 11th January 1818


D.B. Mitchell [[unclear]]


[[Jon?]]


Altho you do not state naturally in you letter of the 20 wish that the
Altho you do not state [[naturally?]] in you letter of the 20 [[wish?]] that the [[Africans?]] detained by you had been brought within the [[unclear]] limits of the state of Georgia, yet I take it for granted that you are under the [[interpretation?]] that such is the [[unclear]]. The act of [[Congress?]] to which you have[[unclear]] [[unclear]] that in all cases the negroes [[unclear]] shall be [[delivered?]] over to the state authority to be dealt with according to the [[unclear]]  of the laws of such state. Now if the negroes in question were [[unclear]] brought into this state, the effect of the act of [[Congress?]] would be in my opinion, to [[devise?]] its original? owner of any [[unclear]] or title which they may have had, and at once gave to the state a [[unclear]] to the [[unclear]] of the negroes. Until recently [[unclear]] you know, there was no act of this state in relation to property of this [[description?]] which could be [[unclear]] with effect.  That part of the [[unclear]] of the [[unclear]] state, which [[unclear]] the commander of the national [[unclear]] to [[unclear]] over the negroes to the [[unclear]] of the [[unclear]] to make [[unclear]]

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Savannah 11th January 1818

D.B. Mitchell unclear

Jon?

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