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Edict.
14 April 1865
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Granting amnesty to a group of confederate prisoners provided they take oath (one of the last official acts before his assisination), under Andrew Johnson, ES,4/12/1865.
GLC08091
Order to affix the seal
21 March 1873
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Order to affix the seal to a warrant for the pardon of Leon McLemon
GLC08114
Pardon of Prince L. Hudgins
02 March 1865
Pardon of Prince L. Hudgins, under indictment in Missouri for conspiring against the government of the U.S.
GLC08163
Grant for presidential pardon
19 June 1962
Kennedy, Robert Francis, 1925-1968
Grant for presidential pardon to Charles Henry Durner, who was convicted of falsifying documents. With legal files.
GLC08173
[Collection of 3 letters regarding Lieutenant Frank Williams of the 13th North Carolina, a Confederate parolee captured at Gettysburg]. Decimalized.
June 1864
See descriptions in GLC08247.01-.03
GLC08247
to Conrad Baker
17 June 1864
Meriweather, J.B., fl. 1864
Meriweather writes to Colonel Baker about the 7 March 1864 arrest of Lieutenant Frank Williams of the 13th North Carolina, a parolee captured at Gettysburg, for disloyal conduct, including "using the most obscene and vulgar language towards the...
GLC08247.01
to Edward M. Stanton
27 June 1864
Harlan, James, fl. 1864
Senator Harlan requests that Secretary of War Stanton make sure the case of Lieutenant Frank Williams be given special consideration. He was captured at Gettysburg and provided information that prevented the escape of some other Confederates,...
GLC08247.03
[Presidential pardon of Richard Hayden, who was convicted of destroying letters stolen from the mail].
25 May 1863
Pardon signed by Lincoln and countersigned by Secretary of State Seward. Hayden was in an "advanced stage of pulmonary consumption" at the time of the pardon.
GLC08253
"I have concluded to issue a pardon in the case of Percy Walker" (Former U.S. Congressman from Alabama, and brother of Confederate Secretary of War.)
30 September 1865
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
GLC08287
to Lucy Knox
22 July 1776
Knox, Henry, 1750-1806
Indicates that he found an indentured servant, Thomas Eliot, for Lucy (see Lucy's request for one in GLC02437.00383) and has purchased three years of his labor. Mentions that Captain Sebastian Bauman's family "have gone into the Jersies" and asks...
GLC02437.00385
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
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
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of James Brown].
2 January 1873
GLC02066
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Van Kennedy].
13 August 1872
GLC02110
to Andrew Johnson
20 March 1866
Newell, William A., fl. 1866
Written as a member of the House of Representatives for New Jersey to oblige Augusta, Georgia, resident Henry W. Hilliard, a former member of Congress. Newell asks for Johnson's signature on pardon warrants for Georgians Baldwin B. Miller, W. C...
GLC02078
to Amos J. Harding
23 July 1865
Glaze, H.S., fl. 1865
Mustered out of service on 13 July and finally feels like a free citizen. Has not gone into business yet and is not sure where and what business he will get into, but it will happen soon. In St. Louis, he saw a mutual friend, who looked fine as...
GLC02178.10
to George Washington
21 April 1782
Copy in Samuel Shaw's hand and signed by him for both Knox and Morris. Knox and Morris assumed the public would be interested in the POW report they recently submitted to Congress, so they wrote this letter for Washington with information they...
GLC02437.01395
Dear Sir
27 August 1798
Adams, John, 1735-1826
As President, sending a"petition of Parson Smith for a Pardon of a very serious crime.… request you to inclose the Papers to the Secretary of State and Attorney General for their consideration. If they and you agree in advising me to pardon the...
GLC09335
[Authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal of the United States to the pardon of William Edwards].
March 28, 1861
Very early authority, dated three weeks after Lincoln's inauguration.
GLC02317
to Gen. Henry Benham re: stay of execution for Priv. Grey & Cusick
29 April 1864
Accompanied by a forged Lincoln AES dated 3/22/1865, ordering an unnamed person be allowed to take the oath of Dec. 8 (clipped from a letter).
GLC02371.01
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of George W. Marples].
18 September 1862
GLC02378
Lincoln Pardons Conspirator on Plea of an English Statesman
March 1939
Bullard, F. Lauriston, 1866-1952
GLC08880.088
to Smith Thompson
12 November 1821
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Transmits a pardon (not included) for Thomas Bryant made on condition of his leaving the country. Thompson was Secretary of the Navy.
GLC08916
[Telegraph to James G. Martin]
30 July 1863
Cooper, Samuel, 1798-1876
Manuscript copy of a telegraph sent to Brigadier James G. Martin ordering "the execution of privates William Leggett & Canada Barnes...suspended until further notice." Docket contains autograph endorsement signed by Charles Grice Elliot, Martin's...
GLC02233.33
to Henry Knox
September 30, 1791
Knox, William, 1756-1795
Knox mentions a letter he wrote to Henry on September 7, from Cork, Ireland. Says affairs in France have taken a turn since the King accepted the constitution. He was also given a 12,000 pound yearly allowance and was allowed to retain most of his...
GLC02437.05176
[Remarks on the disfranchisement of the Massachusetts rebels]
1 March 1787
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1733-1810
Expresses views and thoughts about rebellions, in relation to the recent Shays' Rebellion in Massachusetts. Writes, "The spirit of rebellion is now nearly crushed in this state, and the opposition to Government is hereby decreasing. This therefore is...
GLC02437.03477
to Lucy Flucker Knox
7 November 1793
References receiving two of Lucy's letters. Has enclosed a letter for Henry Jackson Knox (not included). Does not have a complaint about her leaving on Wednesday, just wants her to be happy and comfortable. Does not believe it prudent to go into...
GLC02437.05962
to Thomas Rutter
November 13, 1816
Secretary of State Monroe asks the Marshal of Maryland for details of the cases against Joseph Hollingsworth, William Ellicott Jr. and Sr., Thomas Hartley, Levi Hartley, Samuel Hartley Jr., Seneca Parry. These men were Quakers who had refused to bear...
GLC00043.06
[Presidential pardon of a group of Quakers for refusing to bear arms in militia].
November 20, 1816
Madison, James, 1751-1836
Countersigned by Secretary of State James Monroe. Intended for Joseph Hollingsworth, William Ellicott Jr. and Sr., Thomas Hartley, Levi Hartley, Samuel Hartley Jr., and Seneca Parry, who were arrested in Maryland. Partially filled out.
GLC00043.02
[Transmittal letter for blank pardon form].
Possibly for a group of Quakers arrested for refusing to bear arms. Writing as secretary of state.
GLC00043.07
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Joseph Shoemaker].
20 April 1863
GLC05227
[Pardon of William Peacock]
February 1, 1865
Pardoning William Peacock, a Union army deserter, with the condition that he serve in the army for two years. With General John A. Dix note on verso dated 6 February 1865 stating that Brigadier General [Lewis Cass] Hunt in New York will execute the...
GLC05278
[Presidential pardon of John G. English for rebellion].
10 September 1865
Signed by Andrew Johnson as President. Countersigned by William H. Seward as Secretary of State. English's plantation was in Aberdeen, Mississippi. White seal on second page. Document was originally folded into sixths.
GLC05460
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of eight men].
8 March 1878
Conditional pardon for John P. Muncie, Lewis Spencer, John M. Hibbard, William Griffin, William W. Workman, Henry Holzhauser, Samuel Walters, Eugene Slinker, John Frazier and James M. Norris.
GLC05489
January 15, 1866
Semmes, Raphael, 1809-1877
Letter draft written in prison by the former commander the CSS "Alabama" to the President defending himself against all charges. Discusses the surrender agreement at Greensboro, the definition of treason, the United States Constitution, and his...
GLC05590
[Presidential pardon and U.S. Army discharge pouch of George W. Peters [Decimalized]
1 May 1908
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
GLC05653
[Presidential pardon of George W. Peters, who deserted the navy on 27 March 1897 by Theodore Roosevelt]
Deserted the vessel the "Puritan" who re-enlisted twice--28 March 1898 and 5 September 1901 aboard the Richmond--as George W. Rogers, and served normally until discharged. Pardoned based on service to country and recommendation of the Acting...
GLC05653.01
A Proclamation...concerning the Utah War and its necessity.
6 April 1858
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
Printed declaration by President Buchanan proclaiming that a state of rebellion exists in the Territory of Utah, and offering a pardon to all citizens who submit to the authority of the United States government. The present proclamation mentions...
GLC05708
[Presidential pardon of S.S. Lee for offenses arising from the rebellion]
20 September 1866
This document is a Presidential pardon of S.S. Lee for offenses committed during the Civil War. It is filled out and signed by Andrew Johnson as President and countersigned by William H. Seward as Secretary of State. Accompanied by a white seal.
GLC05782
Pardon of California judge Gavin Craig convicted in Italo Petroleum case
17 September 1942
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
The judge was convicted of "Conspiracy to endeavor to obstruct justice...." in the Italo Petroleum Case. With pardon attorney's warrant and file of supporting original petitions.
GLC05912
[Presidential pardon of Philip D. Roddey for his participation in the rebellion]
February 17, 1866
This document is a Presidential pardon in which President Andrew Johnson granted Philip D. Roddey a full pardon and amnesty from crimes committed during the rebellion. Roddey was nicknamed "the Swamp Fox of Tennessee." The pardon was countersigned by...
GLC05921
[Pardon of Jose F. Gandara, convicted of conspiracy to start a military expedition against Mexico 3 December 1927]
March 31, 1930
Hoover, Herbert, 1874-1964
Jose F. Gandara was convicted by the U.S. District Court of Arizona of conspiracy to "set foot or provide means for a military expedition against a friendly power, the republic of Mexico." He was sentenced to two years in the McNeil Island...
GLC05964
[Presidential authorization to the Secretary of State to affix the Seal of the United States to the pardon of Nathiel W. Watkins].
11 March 1862
Watkins was the half-brother of Henry Clay, who had commanded a corps of Confederate Missouri Guards at the beginning of the Civil War. Document is perforated for inclusion in binder.
GLC05968
[Pardon of Lorenzo Dow for the murder of a ship captain].
7 August 1841
Tyler, John, 1790-1862
Countersigned by Secretary of State Daniel Webster. Dow was convicted for the murder of Captain William C. Langdon of the Brig "Francis" while at sea and sentenced to be hung. Pardoned because he was "...a fit subject for the interposition of the...
GLC05976
to George G. Meade re: stay of execution for two Union privates
24 September 1863
Also requesting the facts of the cases. Signed twice (the second time on a postscript). Lincoln stays the execution for two privates, one whose name Lincoln can't remember in the 1st Regiment NJ Vols., and one of Private Daniel Sullivan in the 13th...
GLC06039
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Johanna Foley, alias Johanna O'Conne, convicted of bigamy].
22 April 1852
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
GLC06048
[Presidential pardon of Charles Anderson, who was covicted of selling liquor to Indians]
12 August 1899
McKinley, William, 1843-1901
Anderson was pardoned by McKinley. Countersigned by James E. Bayard, acting Attorney General. includes seal.
GLC06105
[Pardon of George Carroll by Andrew Johnson]
17 April 1865
Convicted of highway robbery. Pardoned because he was immature at the time of the crime, he had reformed and repented, and the pardon was recommended by many respected citizens. (c/s William Hunter, Acting Secretary of State)
GLC06351
[Presidential pardon and authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Lawson Eastham, charged with treason].
7 August 1865
Andrew Johnson granted Lawson a full parson and amnesty for all the offences he comitted. Countersigned by Secretary of State William H. Seward.
GLC06408
[Sentence commutation for Fernando Robert Edward Ludicke, convicted for violating the Espionage Act on 18 September 1918]
22 April 1919
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Fernando Ludicke, alias Robert Edwards, was convicted of violating the espionage Act of June 15, 1917 in the U.S. District Court of Western Pennsylvania and sentenced to 18 months to be served in the Maryland State Penitentiary at Baltimore, Maryland...
GLC06598
[Pardon of James Snow for perjury].
19 July 1804
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Countersigned by Secretary of State James Madison. Snow was convicted of perjury in Alexandria, Virginia in 1803. Jefferson pardoned Snow for "divers causes and considerations."
GLC07146
to William A. Williams
December 2, 1865
Heyward, William H., 1817-1889
One letter from William Henry Heyward, enslaver and proprietor of Clay Hall plantation in Reconstruction-era South Carolina, to William A. Williams dated December 2, 1865. Discusses going to Charleston to receive a pardon and to attain ownership of...
GLC00496.254.06
Manifesto and proclamation to the members of the Congress
3 October 1778
Clinton, Henry, Sir, 1730-1795
Double-column format. Issued by the British Peace Commissioners Lord Carlisle, Sir Henry Clinton and William Eden after the failure of their peace initiative. Offered a general amnesty and pardon with internal self-government and the repeal of...
GLC01032
to Supreme Court re: requesting pardon
July 19, 1796
Jay, John, 1745-1829
Requests the secretary of state make out a pardon for Henry Brasher for receiving stolen property. Brasher had been convicted in January 1796. Letter signed by Jay as governor of New York.
GLC01082
The dangers and duties of the hour: an address delivered at concert hall
1866
Kelley, William D., 1814-1890
Published by Chronicle Book and Job Print. Denounces president Andrew Johnson as an untrustworthy leader and one who easily pardons traitors, primarily Southern rebels. Includes a letter written to Kelley by Governor W.G. Brownlow of Tennessee as a...
GLC01265.24
Letter fragment and carte de visite [decimalized]
1861-1865
Kellogg, Orlando, 1809-1865
GLC01308
Two amnesty oaths for Jones with pardon and related papers [Decimalized .01- .05]
circa 1865
Various
P.B Jones took part in a rebellion against the government . He was later pardoned by President Andrew Johnson. All documents have stamped signatures of important persons.
GLC01444
[Pardon of Ezekiel D. Dyer for fraud].
24 May 1861
Countersigned by Secretary of State William H. Seward. Dyer was convicted in December, 1859, and sentenced to the jail at Plymouth, Massachusetts. He remained in prison after completing his sentence because he was unable to pay his fine. He was...
GLC07314
[Presidential pardon of Charles L. King, convicted of Army desertion on 23 April 1908 and sentenced to two and one half years at Fort Leavenworth]
15 December 1911
Taft, William H. (William Howard), 1857-1930
Sentence published in General Orders, No. 65, Department of the East, 30 April 1908. Secretary of War recommended pardon, which was granted by William H. Taft. Partially handwritten. With James Finch (signed), pardon attorney, warrant for pardon...
GLC07318
[Presidential commutation for Arthur Franzblau, convicted of mail fraud 24 February 1924 in New York]
17 June 1926
Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
Arthur Franzblau was convicted of using the mails in a scheme to defraud in the U.S. District Court of Southern New York and sentenced to one year in the U.S. Penitentiary in Atlanta, Georgia. He appealed to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals on 2...
GLC07326
Pardon of Leonhart F. Reik, convicted of a violation of Internal Revenue laws.
13 August 1868
Convicted of violating Internal Revenue laws; sentenced to pay a $1000 fine and to be imprisoned until fine is paid. Pardoned after spending some months in prison and proving entirely unable to pay the fine due to poverty, and by recommendation of...
GLC07329
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of George Ward]
10 May 1864
Ward was convicted of highway robbery; the jurors petitioned Lincoln for Ward's pardon.
GLC07361
[Albumen of Samuel Arnold]
27 April 1865
Gardner, Alexander, 1821-1882
Inscribed on verso: "Samuel Arnold. Conspirator. Imprisoned for life at Ft. Jefferson Fla. (Dry Tortuges) Pardoned by President Johnson. Released March 21, 1869." Photograph shows Arnold wearing a dark coat, vest, and tie; facing slightly to the...
GLC07738.02
[Presidential pardon of the ten ringleaders of the Whiskey Rebellion, who had been convicted of high treason]
3 March 1797
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Countersigned by Timothy Pickering as Secretary of State. Pardons Daniel Hamilton, William Miller, Richard Holcroft, Ebenezer Gallagher, William Hannah, Peter Lisle, David Lock, Alexander Fulton, Samuel Hannah and Thomas Spiers. Includes the...
GLC08072
[Pardon of Joshua C. Bigley for violating the act supplementary to the act concerning consuls and vice consuls]
04 August 1827
Countersigned by Secretary of State Henry Clay. Bigley was convicted in Rhode Island. Pardoned by President Adams due to certain circumstances in the case. He must still, however, pay the court costs involved.
GLC08073
to William Maxwell
28 April 1779
Confirming death sentence against Major Daniel Platt, commuting another, [in reaction court martial 12 soldiers who deserted and planned to join the British].
GLC08135
[Pardon of John Nicholas for transporting a stolen vehicle].
26 May 1939
Countersigned by Acting Attorney General James W. Morris. Nicholas, an alien, transported a stolen car across state lines and was sentenced to 2 years in prison on 18 April 1924. He served eight months at the Missouri Reformatory, Booneville...
GLC08152
[Authority to affix the Seal of the United States to the pardon of William J. Porter.]
February 18, 1864
GLC08159
to James Harlan
20 June 1864
Carr, Andrew J., fl. 1864
Carr asks Senator Harlan for help in securing Lieutenant Frank Williams' release, a parolee captured at Gettysburg of the 13th North Carolina. He notes that prison authorities are making a similar request to Washington, because Williams gave...
GLC08247.02
Pardon for George W. Sullivan
February 28, 1863
Sullivan was convicted of burglary and sentenced to prison for five years. C/S William Seward, Sec. of State. With collateral, National Archives certification and photocopy of document.
GLC08885
Objections to the Constitution as far as it has advanced...
30 August 1787
Randolph, Edmund, 1753-1813
Lists eleven objections to the Constitution (the 12th has been struck). Docket reads "Objections to the Constitution / by Mr. Randal."
GLC00819.18
[Various proposals:] The Council of State...
31 August 1787
Mason, George, Sr., 1725-1792
Large folio sheet. Unidentified handwriting. Also re: import duties, revenues, limiting terms and appointments of elected officials including the President, limits on the executive pardon authority and a rejected clause concerning revenues.
GLC00819.19
An act to Compleat the New Jersey Regiment to Six Hundred and Sixty Six effective volunteers, Officers included.
10 March 1762
Hardy, Josiah, 1822-1900
Document aims to raise additional men for the French & Indian War, with inducements including pardons. Details provisions for recruiting minors, slaves, and Indians. Additionally, allows Quakers to affirm, rather than swear, an oath. Signed by Hardy...
GLC00903
to Daniel Hale
May 26, 1798
John Jay asks Secretary of State Hale to prepare a pardon for Robert MacBraire. MacBraire had been convicted of assault with intent to rob, and sentenced to pay a $25 fine and serve 9 months in prison. Letter written by Jay as governor of New York.
GLC00961
[Pardon of Richard W. Davis for cruelly and inhumanly beating a Negro in Georgetown].
1 November 1836
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Countersigned by Acting Secretary of State Asbury Dinkins. Pardoned by Jackson after serving his one-month prison sentence because Davis was unable to pay a fine of $10 and court costs, and on the recommendation of the judge and the district...
GLC04211
Pardon of Lucien Cazebonne (c/s Francis Biddle)
14 March 1942
Convicted of illegal sale of whiskey and maintenance of a public nuisance.
GLC04280
[Presidential pardon of Arthur O'Bryan, who had been convicted in the District of Columbia of attempted bestiality in August 1857].
19 August 1861
Pardoned by Lincoln near the end of his sentence because of his exemplary behavior in prison, because he had been decent and well-behaved, but was drunk when he committed the offense, and at the request of a large number of respected citizens....
GLC04335
[Presidential pardon of Charles Wallace who had abandoned his regiment in the Dakota Territory in October 1856].
6 August 1862
Abraham Lincoln's 6 August 1862 pardon of Charles Wallace is on the verso of a letter to him from Dakota Territory representative J. B. S. Todd in Washington, D.C. dated 3 August 1862, which said he enclosed a letter to Lincon from Obed Foote of...
GLC04437
[Remitture of the forfeiture of the sloop Nun to master Winthop S. Baker, whose ship was siezed for importing slaves].
14 June 1830
Countersigned by Secretary of State Martin Van Buren. The sloop Nun was seized in the territory of Florida. Jackson, in consideration of the premises, "divers other good and sufficient reasons," and on payment of costs, orders remission of the...
GLC04469
Pardon of John Paterson, John Smith & Peter Johnson, convicted of larceny on high seas.
24 June 1848
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
Convicted of larceny on high seas; sentenced to 4 months imprisonment and a fine of $30 each. Pardoned after serving prison sentence, as "they are seafaring men, dependent upon their monthly wages for support, have no property, and are wholly unable...
GLC04470
[Pardon of Mary Catharine Berry by Andrew Johnson]
9 May 1865
She was convicted of larceny, and sentenced to one year. She was later pardoned because she was young at the time she committed the crime. (c/s W. Hunter)
GLC04474
[Presidential pardon of William Dulaney, convicted of larceny].
5 November 1866
Dulaney, was convicted of larceny and sentenced to serve two years in imprisonment. He was later pardoned after serving almost a year of his prison term for good behavior and by recommendation of a number of citizens. Countersigned by acting...
GLC04475
[Lincoln endorsement on a letter from Samuel Holloway]
19 September 1864
Letter written by Samuel Holloway to Abraham Lincoln requesting release of his son George W. Holloway, a prisoner of war. States that his son was induced to join the Confederate Army without his knowledge. He is now in the hospital and will not...
GLC04484
[Presidential sentence commutation for Richard E. Polen, who was convicted of assault with a dangerous weapon 7 December 1912]
11 May 1920
Richard Polen was convicted in the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia and sentenced to ten years in the State penitentiary at Baltimore, Maryland. The judgment was affirmed by the Court of Appeals and Polen began serving his sentence November...
GLC04544
[Presidential commutation of the sentence of Otto Bruno Reichelt, convicted of violating the Espionage Act on 4 October 1918]
Reichelt was convicted in the U.S. District Court of New Jersey, for violation of the Espionage Act of June 15, 1917, and sentenced to eight years in the State Penitentiary at Baltimore, Maryland. Wilson commuted his sentence to end at once, no...
GLC04549
[Pardon of John Day for manslaughter in July 1852].
19 July 1860
Countersigned by Acting Secretary of State William Henry Trescot. Day was convicted in July, 1852. Buchanan pardoned Day near the end of his sentence for his valuable assistance to the wardens in maintaining order in the penitentiary. Day's service...
GLC04550
to Arnold Catlin re: commuting sentence of Howard Buner rather than pardon.
18 April 1895
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
Commuting sentence 1 year and 3 months instead of an unconditional sentence due to the character of the offense. Catlin's assurance that Buner would receive a job immediately after his released helped to sway Cleveland's decision for the better.
GLC04551
[Remitting sentence of Daniel Linkins and Augustus Lucas, who had attempted to assist a prisoner escape].
2 July 1845
Countersigned by Secretary of State James Buchanan. Linkins and Lucas had both been sentenced to serve 20 days in prison and pay a $50 fine. Following Lucas' release from prison, Polk decided to also pardon Linkins. 1 black and white bust engraving...
GLC04553
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Fitz-John Porter].
4 May 1882
Arthur, Chester Alan, 1829-1886
GLC04576
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of James P. Smith].
9 March 1841
Harrison, William Henry, 1773-1841
Smith, convicted of larceny, was pardoned under the recommendation of judge and jury due to his youth and good character.
GLC04911
[Pardon of Nathan B. Forrest for rebellion]
17 July 1868
Pardon for ex-Confederate General Nathan B. Forrest of Tennessee. The pardon includes a provision against Forrest attempting to enslave people, and that he claim no property or the proceeds of any property that has been ordered sold by court of law...
GLC04977.01
Receipt of pardon form. [N. B. Forrest]
10 August 1868
Forrest, Nathan Bedford, 1821-1877
Partially printed receipt of pardon form sent by William H. Seward to Nathan B. Forrest along with his pardon. Forrest, as per the specifications of the pardon, returns the completed form to Seward.
GLC04977.02
Acknowledging receipt of presidential pardon [for Nathan B. Forrest].
6 August 1868
GLC04977.03
Pardon of Albert Mortimer, convicted of burglary.
24 June 1853
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Mortimer, convicted of burglary; sentenced to 14 years. (c/s William L. Marcy)
GLC04991
[Pardon of Thomas H. Howard by Andrew Johnson]
21 May 1866
Pardon for a burglar who pled guilty to three charges. Countersigned by William H. Seward.
GLC04992
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to pardon Nathan Darling].
February 18, 1863
1 black and white bust engraving of Lincoln included.
GLC05062
Pardon of Henry Smith, convicted of counterfeiting.
5 October 1872
Pardon of Henry Smith, convicted of passing counterfeit money. (c/s Hamilton Fish)
GLC05086
[Pardon of Edward Sheehy for assault].
19 October 1846
Countersigned by Secretary of State James Buchanan. The pardon orders Sheehy to pay a fine and costs of $23.
GLC05090
[Presidential pardon of Thomas McNaney, convicted of assault and battery, and resisting arrest].
13 June 1866
Countersigned by Secretary of State William H. Seward.
GLC05104
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to a warrant for pardon of Felix Mullen].
24 July 1862
Felix Mullen had been convicted in the District of Columbia for burglary in December 1861. He was pardoned by Lincoln after he had petitioned arguing that the jury was in ignorance of the law and said he would return to his military duty with the...
GLC05184
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