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TOWN OF DETROIT .2
situation and the revenue which it produces to the United States, is not perhaps sufficiently known to attract from Government that degree of attention which it may be entitled to, and for that reason we humbly offer to Congress the following observations.
The town of Detroit, which is the seat of justice for the County, is principally inhabited by merchants and few mechanicks, its commerce consists in every species of dry and wet goods,
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