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[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
Johnson, Andrew, 1808-1875
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 Hilaire Devault, convicted of smuggling].
December 17, 1866
Devault was convicted of smuggling, then sentenced to pay a $1500 fine and court costs. She was pardoned because of mitigating circumstances and by recommendation of the US. District Attorney and respectable citizens. Countersigned by Secretary of...
GLC00068.11
Pardon of William H. Walker, convicted of retailing spiritous liquors without paying special required tax.
January 11,1877
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Convicted of retailing spiritous liquors without paying special required tax. Pardoned by recommendation of the Congressmen from South Carolina, and because he was unable to pay the $100 fine. (c/s Hamilton Fish)
GLC00068.12
Pardon of George H. Lewis, convicted of embezzlement.
March 25, 1878
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
Convicted of mail embezzlement. Pardoned by recommendation of Minnesota Senators and a number of respectable citizens. (c/s William M. Evarts)
GLC00068.13
Pardon of James White, convicted of larceny.
March 24, 1884
Arthur, Chester Alan, 1829-1886
Convicted of larceny of personal property; sentenced to 2 years imprisonment. Pardon after serving 1 year of his prison term upon request of judge & prosecuting attorney. (c/s Frederick J. Frelinghuysen)
GLC00068.14
Delay of execution for William D. Gross, convicted of murder.
February 7, 1891
Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901
Convicted of murder; sentenced to be hanged. Respite of hanging due to appeal delays. (c/s James G. Blaine)
GLC00068.15
Pardon of Dexter M. Dibble, convicted of receiving U.S. military clothing unlawfully.
11 August 1893
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
Convicted of receiving soldier's clothing unlawfully; sentenced to 1 year imprisonment. Pardoned due to the nature of the offence being non-aggravated and because the judge thought the penalty too heavy. (c/s Edward B. Whitney)
GLC00068.16
Pardon: commuting sentence of Theodore F. Baker, convicted of embezzlement.
31 May 1898
McKinley, William, 1843-1901
Convicted of embezzling funds from a national bank; sentenced to 7 years imprisonment. Pardoned after serving 4 years of the prison term. No reason for commutation. (c/s J. W. Griggs)
GLC00068.17
[Presidential pardon of M. M. Calloway, who was convicted of unlawfully entering a distillery warehouse]
29 October 1901
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
Pardoned by Theodore Roosevelt, no reason stated for pardon. Partially handwritten. Countersigned by Attorney General P.C. Knox. Pages 2 and 4 are blank.
GLC00068.18
[Presidential pardon of John Burton, who was convicted of grand larceny]
March 17, 1917
Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924
John Burton, alias Samuel R. Martin, alias Dr. Engelman, was pardoned by Wilson to restore his civil rights, no reason for pardon mentioned. Countersigned by Thomas W. Gregory. Printed document with blanks filled in by hand.
GLC00068.19
[Presidential commutation for T. H. Bunch, who was convicted of receiving illegal rebates from railway companies on grain shipments and fined]
December 1, 1922
Harding, Warren G., 1865-1923
Bunch's fine was reduced from $15,000 to $500. Harding gives no reason for pardon. Countersigned by Attorney General Harry Daugherty. Printed document with blanks filled in with type.
GLC00068.20
[Presidential pardon of Nick Cotsiomitis, who was convicted of violating the Immigration Act]
January 29, 1926
Coolidge, Calvin, 1872-1933
Coolidge gives Nick Cotsiomitis a full and unconditional pardon; no reason given. Countersigned by Attorney General John G. Sargent. Printed document with blanks filled in with type.
GLC00068.21
Pardon of Albert Ellsworth Jackson (c/s Francis Biddle [AG])
16 September 1942
Roosevelt, Franklin D. (Franklin Delano), 1882-1945
Restoring Jackson's rights. Convicted of using the mails to defraud; pardoned since he has been a law-abiding citizen. Accompanied by transmittal letter from the U.S. Pardon Attorney.
GLC00068.22
Pardon of Sol Lewis (c/s Thomas Clark [AG])
09 June 1949
Truman, Harry S., 1884-1972
(Alias Sollis Levinsky.) Convicted as an illegal alien; pardoned since law-abiding while serving parole, had partly paid $5000 fine and would be deported if not pardoned.
GLC00068.23
Pardon of Melvin Edwards (c/s Robert Kennedy [AG])
07 November 1963
Kennedy, John Fitzgerald, 1917-1963
Convicted of a violation of the US Code; pardoned since an additional 6 years of prison would "not serve the ends of justice."
GLC00068.24
Proclamation [Trenton proclamation]
January 25, 1777
Washington, George, 1732-1799
Signed in type by Washington. The proclamation allowed residents of Trenton and Central New Jersey to reaffirm their loyalty to the United States, after devastating British campaigns.
GLC00070
[Appointment of John Geary as governor of the territory of Kansas]
31 July 1856
Pierce, Franklin, 1804-1869
Partially printed document signed by Franklin Pierce as President of the United States. Countersigned by William L. Marcy as Secretary of State. Accompanied by paper seal.
GLC00071
[Appointment of William Siler as U.S. Consul at Capetown].
30 June 1881
Garfield, James A. (James Abram), 1831-1881
Countersigned by Secretary of State Blaine. Signed two days before James A. Garfield was shot by Charles Guiteau, a disappointed officer-seeker who wanted to be appointed a U.S. consul. Accompanied by paper seal.
GLC00073
to Charles Willson Peale [painter] re: thanks for educating grandson
August 22, 1809
Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826
Thomas Jefferson Randolph was Jefferson's favorite grandson and eventual executor of his estate. Jefferson writes to thank the artist Peale for educating his grandson, Thomas Jefferson Randolph in the natural sciences. Randolph attended lectures at...
GLC00074
Collection of 16 items relating to pardons (collection #5). See decimalized entries. [Decimalized .01-.16]
circa 1836-1889
Various
GLC00076
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the paper remitting unto the William Davis the fine and costs imposed on him]
19 May 1836
Jackson, Andrew, 1767-1845
Davis was convicted of assault and battery in October, 1833, in the District of Columbia. Fined $5 and ordered to remain in prison until the fine was paid. After two and a half years imprisonment, Davis had petitioned to have the fine remitted since...
GLC00076.01
[Presidential authority to affix the seal to the release of George Gausman]
December 27, 1838
Van Buren, Martin, 1782-1862
Authority given to Secretary of State John Forsyth.
GLC00076.02
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of David McKittrich, master of the British Barque Envoy].
15 June 1846
Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
GLC00076.03
[Presidential authority to the Secretary of State to affix the seal to the pardon of Louis Burry].
January 25, 1854
Loius Burry, convicted of counterfeiting; sentenced to 2 years imprisonment. Pardoned for unstated reasons.
GLC00076.04
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