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Pardon, paroles, and clemency files from Governor Andrew Barry Moore's second term, December 1859 through November 1861. Some undated documents are also included. (Most items from the end of his first term are in the set of records for 1857 through 1859.)
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RSG00693_f09_Q0000136241_Q0000136242
Document concerning a pardon for Burton A. Brooks of Randolph County, Alabama. Brooks was convicted of stealing Sulphur from a storehouse and sentenced to time in the Alabama State Penitentiary.
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RSG00693_f09_Q0000136258_Q0000136259
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RSG00693_f10_Q0000136272_Q0000136273
Document concerning executive clemency for Abner Paris of Marshall County, Alabama. Paris was convicted of the murder of James Rose, and sentenced to death by hanging.
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