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[Authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Diogenes Wetmore for fraud].
March 19, 1860
Buchanan, James, 1791-1868
No reason given for pardon. Includes petitions and tranmission
GLC00076.05
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Thomas Noble].
December 26, 1868
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
GLC00076.06
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Eben Gupdill].
03 May 1870
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
GLC00076.07
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Abraham Wise, L. Buckley, and A. Schwartz].
05 October 1872
GLC00076.08
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of William D. Barnes].
February 3, 1873
GLC00076.09
Pardon of Frederic E. Schluter (c/s Robert Kennedy [AG])
01 May 1963
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 1917-1963
Convicted of embezzlement: pardoned since his prison sentence had been suspended, probation extended and fine paid. Also, he had conducted himself in a law-abiding manner.
GLC00067
Collection of 24 items relating to presidential pardons. See decimalized entries. [Decimalized .01-.24]
1792-1963
Various
GLC00068
[Pardon of Samuel Davis for unlading two bales of cotton without a permit].
21 June 1792
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Countersigned by Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson. Davis was convicted in Massachusetts. No reason given for pardon.
GLC00068.01
[Pardon of Felix McNamare for felonious act]
27 May 1818
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Signed by James Monroe. Countersigned by Secretary of State John Quincy Adams. Pardoned since McNamare had served a large portion of his two-year sentence and there were circumstances tending to the mitigation of the offense. Accompanied by a paper...
GLC00068.03
[Pardon of William Collins for larceny]
5 July 1834
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Countersigned by Secretary of State John Forsyth. Collins was pardoned in June 1834 on condition of paying costs of prosecution. Pardoned by Jackson due to the inability to pay prosecution fees.
GLC00068.04
[Pardon of William Field for violations of maritime law]
March 20, 1839
Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862
Countersigned by Secretary of State John Forsyth. Field, master of the schooner Boston, was convicted of illegally landing a seaman and for omitting to deposit his register at the U.S. Commercial Agency at the port of Aux Cayes in Haiti. Since he...
GLC00068.05
Pardon of John Krause, convicted of assault with intent to kill.
26 July 1847
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
Convicted of assault with intent to kill and sentenced to 2 years hard labor. Pardoned since he was penitent and the citizens of Georgetown had requested pardon. (c/s James Buchanan)
GLC00068.06
Pardon of Samuel Prince, convicted of over-boarding his ship "George Turner."
December 31, 1851
Fillmore, Millard, 1800-1874
Convicted of over-boarding his ship "George Turner"; sentenced to pay a $50 fine for each of the 24 passengers who were in excess of amount allowed [$1200 total] and court costs. Pardon is a remission of forfeiture while still upholding the above...
GLC00068.07
Pardon of Charles Barrett, convicted of murder.
04 November 1858
Convicted of murder; sentenced to death. Sentence commuted due to Barrett's youth, and because the crime was unintentional, not premeditated, and was done in "...a moment perpetrated under the maddening effects of intoxicating liquor...". (c/s Lewis...
GLC00068.08
[Pardon of Robert Warrax by Abraham Lincoln]
January 18, 1865
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Convicted of counterfeiting, Warrax was pardoned because of new evidence. Also signed by William H. Seward.
GLC00068.09
[Presidential pardon of West Adams, who in the District of Columbia was convicted of grand larceny in 1865].
January 22, 1866
Pardoned since the U.S. attorney assured Johnson that Adams was a suitable object of clemency. Countersigned by Acting Secretary of State William Hunter.
GLC00068.10
[Presidential pardon of Bay-bah-Maush who had been convicted of resisting arrest in October 1898 and sentenced to 8 months in Otter Tail County Jail]
January 3, 1899
McKinley, William, 1843-1901
Bay-bah-Maush, an Indian, was pardoned by McKinley. No reason for pardon mentioned. Countersigned by Attorney General John W. Griggs.
GLC00943
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of C.A. Hayne].
06 May 1875
GLC00956
to Daniel Hale
May 26, 1798
Jay, John, 1745-1829
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
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
[Presidential commutation for Isaac Sorin, convicted of possession of stolen goods 3 February 1919 and sentenced to five years]
18 September 1920
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
Isaac Sorin was convicted of possession of goods stolen from interstate shipments in the U.S. District Court of New Jersey and sentenced to five years in the State penitentiary in Baltimore, Maryland. Wilson commuted his sentence to expire 3 October...
GLC00868
[Pardon of John H. Craigmiles by Abraham Lincoln]
Tennessean rebel whose pardon was recommended by Andrew Johnson. Unusual Civil War pardon date for a rebel. (c/s Seward)
GLC00870
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
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Charles Green, slave of Ann Seddon, Stafford County, Virginia].
24 July 1840
GLC00153
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