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In this remarkable letter, U.S. Senator William Sprague discussed the possible necessity of freezing out Rhode Island workers by closing the mills and hiring new workers. Sprague believed that the laborers that worked in the mills could easily be replaced. Sprague also mentioned the $1000 reward for Thomas Dorr’s capture and the need for a new constitutional convention.