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July 17, 1862
Pearce, Frederic, fl. 1861-1868
to Father
Says Morgan captured a Federal regiment while in Tennesee and Kentucky. Mentions a demonstration by Morgan and band. Written on blue paper.
GLC00066.141
July 9, 1868
Writes about family news, including Eben's graduation.
GLC00066.144
September 27, 1861
Pearce, Thirza, fl. 1861-1869
to Papa
Writes about her visits with her nieces and nephews (her father's grandchildren), and provides humorous anecdotes about her nephew Wallie, "the most mischievous grandson you've got."
GLC00066.147
January 5, 1869
Pearce, Selina, fl. 1861-1869
to Henry Pearce
Discusses teaching.
GLC00066.151
25 March 1878
Hayes, Rutherford B., 1822-1893
Pardon of George H. Lewis, convicted of embezzlement.
Convicted of mail embezzlement. Pardoned by recommendation of Minnesota Senators and a number of respectable citizens. (c/s William M. Evarts)
GLC00068.13
24 March 1884
Arthur, Chester Alan, 1829-1886
Pardon of James White, convicted of larceny.
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
07 February 1891
Harrison, Benjamin, 1833-1901
Delay of execution for William D. Gross, convicted of murder.
Convicted of murder; sentenced to be hanged. Respite of hanging due to appeal delays. (c/s James G. Blaine)
GLC00068.15
11 August 1893
Cleveland, Grover, 1837-1908
Pardon of Dexter M. Dibble, convicted of receiving U.S. military clothing unlawfully.
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
31 May 1898
McKinley, William, 1843-1901
Pardon: commuting sentence of Theodore F. Baker, convicted of embezzlement.
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
29 October 1901
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1858-1919
[Presidential pardon of M. M. Calloway, who was convicted of unlawfully entering a distillery warehouse]
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
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