David Sewall to John Adams, September 8, 1798
September Term at Pownalbo. 1798 [ , Start insertion, 8 Sept. 1798 , End, ] Sir By < , Start deletion, the , End, > desire of the Grand Jury…
David Sewall was a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of Maine.
September Term at Pownalbo. 1798 [ , Start insertion, 8 Sept. 1798 , End, ] Sir By < , Start deletion, the , End, > desire of the Grand Jury…
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