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Document concerning the pardon of Abner A. Swearingen of Montgomery County, Alabama. Swearingen was convicted of stealing an enslaved person in 1853, and sentenced to 15 years in the Alabama State Penitentiary.
RSG00249_f11_Q0000134489
Document concerning the pardon of Abner A. Swearingen of Montgomery County, Alabama. Swearingen was convicted of stealing an enslaved person in 1853, and sentenced to 15 years in the Alabama State Penitentiary.
RSG00249_f11_Q0000134490_Q0000134491
Document concerning the remission of fines against John Scott, Houston Scott, John P. Alldrege, and Crockett Sterling of Blount County, Alabama. The men were convicted of assault and battery of Jesse J. Alldrege and others, and fined from $20 to $55 dollars.
RSG00249_f12_Q0000134497_Q0000134498
Document concerning the parole of Pleasant Thurmond of Dale County, Alabama. Thurmond was convicted of horse stealing in 1856, and sentenced to 5 years in the Alabama State Penitentiary.
RSG00693_f01_Q0000135350_Q0000135351
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_f01_Q0000135352_Q0000135353
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.
Collaboration is restricted.
RSG00693_f01_Q0000135354_Q0000135356
Document concerning the remission of fines against Simeon Bowdoin of Coffee County, Alabama. Bowdoin was indicted for allowing the escape of a prisoner while he was the acting jailor.
RSG00693_f01_Q0000135357_Q0000135359
Document concerning the remission of fines against Simeon Bowdoin of Coffee County, Alabama. Bowdoin was indicted for allowing the escape of a prisoner while he was the acting jailor.
RSG00693_f01_Q0000135362_Q0000135364
Document concerning the pardon of William H. Bickerstaff of Walker County, Alabama. Bickerstaff was convicted of playing cards with an enslaved man, and sentenced to three months in the County Jail with a $75 fine.