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F. G. YOUNG
Your Petitioners believe that have reason to fear that this Gov.t will become too much involved by using the Estate of Ewing Young deed. It has already been involved to some extent in the use of the principle of said Estate.
We are unaware at what moment a demand may be made upon this Gov.t for said Estate. If at an early day (as is very likely) we are certain, that in our present condition we shall be entirely unable to meet such demand. We have no doubt but that these demands when paid must be discharged in specie a sufficient quantity of which is not in the country. A sacrifise of our property must ensue. We therefore petition your hon- orable body to repeal that Act allowing this Gov.t to make use of this Estate. And as in duty bound your Petitioners will ever pray
June 27th 1845 Petitioners Names
Philip Foster
Saml McSween
Wm C Remick
R McCrary
Wm P. Dougherty
Nathan Smith
Wm Holmes
George P. Beale
USB Johnson
A. L. McKay
John P. Brooks
Jno F. Couch
Wm C. Dement
Lon Climon
Patrick Cormor
Campbell Stewart
George Heman
Noyes Smith
Theo Magruder
Petitioners Names
A. L. Lovejoy Collector Benjamin Nichols
B. F. Nichols
R Mcmahan Nathan P Mack David Arthur W H Vaughan Henry Evans M. R. Alderman Wm Arthur Joseph M. Wyatt Hugh Burns M. K. Pen-in James B. Stephens Robt Moore P Armstrong J W Nesmith