Letter from G. H. Lenoir to Mississippi Governor Benjamin G. Humphreys; September 6, 1866

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Office of Cumberland Valley Insurance Company, 25 CHERRY STREET, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 6, 1866.

Hon. B. G. Humphreys, Gov. of Miss. Jackson, Miss.

Dear Sir:

Your very kind favor of 1st ins. has been recvd. for which allow us to return to you our most sincere thanks: And if it is ever so that we can serve you: remember,

We Are Your most Obt Servts

G. H. Lenoir, Pres.

P.S.

I have also forwarded to you this day for mail Some of our City papers, among them you will find The "Radical" [Underlined previous word] Sheet of our town. I send you this presuming you might like to have a "birds eye View" of both parties we have represented here.

You will also see in the Union & American our City references.

I am dear Gov. Your Truly [?]

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Sept. 1866

Office of Cumb. Val. Insurance Company Nashville. Tenn Sept 6th 1866

Lenoir Geo. H President

Letter of Expressing thanks for communication in regard to his Company.

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