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Letter to Martin Van Buren referencing Enos T Throop?
Waterloo, June 12th Dear Gov. I write in great haste to know of your whereabouts. I [??] [??] your last. I arrived hence, [??] your accused [??]. [??] last, I shall send this to Kalamazoo and dispatch a card to Auburn between [??] two. I think I'll hea[??] from you. When I met Enos in New York, he said he was [??] down again. This summer, will he accompany you? May I hear from you immediately? Adieu. Yours, H[??]
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