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         On Saturday the 10th day of the [[fiscal?]] month (June) I propose to have the testimony of Mr. James [[Ewrin?]] taken, at the office of Georgia Glen Esq. Clerk of the Federal District Court in the City of Savannah. and that I propose to exhibit the said testimony to the President of the United States on the enquiry how pending before him touching my Conduct as agent for Indian Affairs. [[unclear]] [[unclear]] to the introduction of [[unclear]] africans into the United States in the [[unclear]] of 1817-18.
         On Saturday the 10th day of the [[fiscal?]] month (June) I propose to have the testimony of Mr. James [[Ewrin?]] taken, at the office of Georgia Glen Esq. Clerk of the Federal District Court in the City of Savannah. and that I propose to exhibit the said testimony to the President of the United States on the enquiry how pending before him touching my Conduct as agent for Indian Affairs. [[unclear]] [[unclear]] to the introduction of [[unclear]] africans into the United States in the [[unclear]] of 1817-18.
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[[Millidgevillo]]
Millidgeville
5th June 1820
5th June 1820

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To the Governor of Georgia.

   Sir,
        On Saturday the 10th day of the fiscal? month (June) I propose to have the testimony of Mr. James Ewrin? taken, at the office of Georgia Glen Esq. Clerk of the Federal District Court in the City of Savannah. and that I propose to exhibit the said testimony to the President of the United States on the enquiry how pending before him touching my Conduct as agent for Indian Affairs. unclear unclear to the introduction of unclear africans into the United States in the unclear of 1817-18.

[signature] Millidgeville 5th June 1820