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Pardon of R.S. Redmond (c/s Tobias Allen)
1845/04/15
Jones, Anson, 1798-1858
Redmond was convicted of horse-stealing. No reason is given for his pardon. Countersigned by Allen as acting Secretary of State.
GLC01860.04
Remission of death sentence with conditional pardon of Joseph Bevis, convicted of "an Unnatural Crime".
15 May 1847
Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom, 1819-1901
Bevis was convicted of "an Unnatural Crime" and sentenced to death. Pardoned conditionally "...in consideration of some circumstances..."--death sentence remitted in favor of 3 years hard labor.
GLC01841
Texana collection [decimalized]
1824-1846
GLC01860
Pardon petition endorsement for Priv. A. Scales, also signed by Amasa Turner
1836/04/04
Houston, Sam, 1793-1863
Signed by Houston as Commander in Chief of the army of Texas, granting pardon to Scales, who was under death sentence (for desertion?). The petition is signed by, among others, Amasa Turner, Lieutenant Millen, Deputy and W.W. Summers, Lieut....
GLC01860.13
[Presidential authority to the Secretaty of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Amos Owens, William Teal, David Collins and William Scruggs].
23 August 1872
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
GLC01949
Authority to affix the seal to pardon of William F. Sterling, convicted of counterfeiting.
circa 1846
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
Sterling was convicted of passing counterfeit coin. Pardon framed with counterfeit coins and "fool's gold." One bust engraving of James K. Polk included as collateral.
GLC01980
to Ulysses S. Grant re: petition for executive clemency for Mrs. William Mason
circa April 1870
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
Autograph note signed as Governor of Ohio, appended to a petition (and character testimonial) for Mrs. William Mason (nee Sarah Anderson), jailed for postal fraud. Also with the notes and endorsements of the U.S. Judge, Marshall and Sheriff, all on...
GLC02053
Pardon of J. Walton Hopkins, convicted of counterfeiting.
1850/10/15
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
Convicted of passing counterfeit coin. Pardoned after request from the jury and district attorney. (c/s W.S. Derrick) Pardon is framed with picture of President Fillmore.
GLC01986
[Massachusetts state pardon for Scripture Frost for counterfeiting coin]
13 November 1787
Hancock, John, 1737-1793
Frost was sentenced to stand in pillory for 1 hour and to 2 years hard labor. Conditionally pardoned excepting that Frost pay a 25 Pound ($40) fine. Signed and sealed by John Hancock as governor. Written by Secretary to the Governor John Avery, Jr....
GLC01988
to William Pinkney
1 October 1807
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Monroe, Joint Minister to Great Britain with Pinkney, sends to Pinkney an enclosed commission and letters of credence (not included) to the British King and Queen. States that the United States government hopes that Pinkney will take Monroe's place...
GLC02098
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