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To: Ulysses S. Grant
1868/02/12
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
Directing Grant to issue an order creating the Military Division of the Atlantic, to be commanded by William T. Sherman. (12 days before impeachment)
GLC07996
Presidential pardon and authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of C. L. Sayre, for taking part in the rebellion.
September 12, 1865
Sayre, took part in the "late rebellion" against the United States government. He was granted full pardon and amnesty by President Andrew Johnson for all offences he committed. Countersigned by Secreatary of State William H. Seward.
GLC00050
Pardon of John Bowman, convicted of larceny. Includes petitions and receipts.
April 16, 1867
Convicted of larceny; sentenced to 1 year imprisonment. Pardoned because of his previous good character, recommendations of citizens and his eight years service in the U.S. Army. (c/s William H. Seward)
GLC00051
[Presidential pardon of George M. Murrell of Lynchburg, Virginia, who had participated in the Confederacy].
July 3, 1865
George M. Murrell is pardoned by Andrew Johnson conditonal on his taking the oath of 29 May 1865, that he no longer make use of slave labor, and that he pay all costs of any proceedings against him in the past. Printed document with blanks filled in...
GLC00044.06
[Presidential pardon of I. H. Payne of Fauquier County, Virginia, for taking part in the rebellion].
August 24, 1865
Countersigned by Secretary of State William H. Seward. Payne is pardoned by Andrew Johnson conditional on his taking the oath of 29 May 1865, that he no longer make use of slave labor, and that he pay all costs up to the date of acceptance of this...
GLC00044.07
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