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Letter from William P. Weeks, South Berwsick, [Maine], to Amos Augustus Phelps, 1829 Oct[ober] 5

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William P. Weeks writes to Amos A. Phelps about Mr. Keeler's ordination. He invites Phelps to be present for the occasion. He writes of news of the people of South Berswick and admits that "I have been much troubled in coming to a determination what to do with myself after my admission to the Bar." He writes that he plans on going to Canaan and tells Phelps that he will probably not see him again in South Berswick.

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1829
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