Letter from George Hoadly to Mississippi Governor Benjamin G. Humphreys; September 5, 1866

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Letter from George Hoadly to Mississippi Governor Benjamin G. Humphreys; September 5, 1866

George Hoadly . John P. Jackson. Edgar M. Johnson. Late Judge Superior Court of Cincinnati.

Hoadley, Jackson & Johnson, Attorneys at Law, Masonic Temple, cor. Third and Walnut Streets.

Cincinnati Sept 5th 1866

To the Governor of Mississippi, Jackson Mississippi

Dear Sir.

I am personally well acquainted with Mr. Reuben Tyler of the city, who desires the appointment of Commissioner for the State of Mississippi, and cheerfully testify to his excellent character, and thorough qualification and fitness for the position sought, and if appointed, I believe he will discharge well and faithfully the duties of such Commissioner.

Very Respectfully Your Obdt Servant George Hoadly

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