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LETTER FROM GEO. MCDOUGALL TO GOVERNOR HULL .1

Detroit, the 13th June, 1806. His Excellency Gov. Hull: Sir: —Having been nominated by the officers of the Second Regiment of militia to deliver you a Congratulatory Address on your safe return to this country. I am really sorry, owing to some difference with Colonel Brush and from principles of consistency, that I cannot have the honor of paying you my devoirs at his house. Your Excellency will confer an obligation on me by nominating some other place I can have the pleasure of reiterating to you the assurances of my personal regard and respect. I have the honor to remain, Your Excellency's obedient and most humble servant, Geo. McDougall.
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