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to Thomas Rutter
December 7, 1816
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
President Monroe urges U.S. Marshal Rutter to promptly list the names of the customs officers who must appear as trial witnesses in Richmond in the case of the Brig Romp.
GLC00043.08
[Pardon of Joseph Richmond for embezzlement]
October 30, 1835
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Countersigned by Secretary of State John Forsyth. Deputy postmaster of Middletown, Maryland, Richmond was convicted of embezzling the U.S. Mail in November 1834 and was sentenced to ten years in prison. Richmond, young and of previous good...
GLC00043.10
[Pardon of Robert Baker for engaging in the slave trade].
March 30,1846
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
Countersigned by James Buchanan. Baker, 1st mate on the Brig "Montivedio", was convicted of engaging in the slave trade between Africa and Brazil and sentenced to serve 6 months in prison and pay a $500 fine and court costs. Pardoned after serving...
GLC00043.11
Pardon of Lewis Huskey alias Edward Cairns, convicted of mutiny aboard the Barque "Agnes." Also, includes petitions and receipts.
July 13, 1847
Huskey [a.k.a. Cairns], "...convicted of a revolt on board of the barque 'Agnes'..."; sentenced to pay a $1 fine and courts costs [$25], and be imprisoned for ten days. Pardoned after serving his prison sentence since he was too poor to pay his fine...
GLC00043.13
Pardon of George Miles, convicted of mutiny aboard the Barque "Agnes." Also, includes petitions and receipts.
Miles, "...convicted of a revolt on board of the barque 'Agnes'..."; sentenced to pay a $1 fine and courts costs [$25], and be imprisoned for ten days. Pardoned after serving his prison sentence since he was too poor to pay his fine. (c/s James...
GLC00043.12
Pardon of William Jenkins alias William Ryall, convicted of counterfeiting. Includes petitions and transmission letters.
September 24, 1850
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
Convicted of passing counterfeit coin; sentenced to 10 years imprisonment. Pardoned for "...divers good and other sufficient reasons...". (c/s Daniel Webster)
GLC00043.14
Pardon of Daniel Brown, convicted of counterfeiting.
April 5, 1851
Convicted of passing counterfeit coin; sentenced to 10 years imprisonment. Pardoned for "...divers other good and suffiecient reasons...". (c/s W.S. Derrick)
GLC00043.15
Pardon of John Alguner, convicted of counterfeiting.
November 17, 1851
John Alguner convicted of passing counterfeit coin. Executive clemency granted by Millard Fillmore, pardoned for "...divers other good and sufficient reasons...". Countersigned by Daniel Webster, Acting Secretary of State. Accompanied by a paper seal...
GLC00043.16
Pardon of August Kesling, alias August Kesting/Kestenger, convicted of transmitting forged federal documents.
July 28, 1854
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Convicted of transmitting forged federal documents; sentenced to 10 years imprisonment. Pardoned for "...divers other good and sufficient reasons..." (c/s William L. Marcy)
GLC00043.17
Pardon of the owners of the Steamer "Osiris," convicted of endangering lives of passengers by not having sufficient amount of life preservers.
July 12, 1855
Convicted of endangering lives of passengers by not having sufficient amount of life preservers; sentenced to pay $500 fine and additional $71.30 for violation of U.S. transportation safety law of 30 August 1852 [5th Section]. Conditionally pardoned...
GLC00043.18
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